Meet Our Team!
As The Grey List continues to grow and evolve, so does the team working tirelessly to bring you the very best market-ready scripts from writers over the age of 40.
Amazing people and wonderful writers in their own right, and it’s an honor to introduce them here:
Rob Alicea
Rob Alicea is an award-winning Latino Filmmaker from Queens, NY. His body of work includes writing, directing, and producing for Netflix, as well as numerous independent film, documentary, commercial, and music video projects. Best known for creating the comedy series Adulthood (2017 HBO New York Latino Film Festival), it was his genre turn with supernatural thriller The Hat Man that led to Rob being one of the most sought-after directors in horror.
Most recently, Rob penned the psychological horror script Just Smile for Luz Films - producers of 2024 Sundance Grand Jury Prize Winner In the Summers. In December 2024, Rob makes his feature directorial debut with Science Fiction Thriller Serena.
Rob dedicates his free time to the mentorship of young filmmakers and serving as the co-founder of Latinos In Film + Entertainment (L.I.F.E.).
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Briana Cap
Briana Cap is a film, television and commercial in Los Angeles. Since her network debut as journalist Barbara Dicasoli on the FOX show, Rosewood, she has had the great pleasure of collaborating with talents like Brie Larson, Ernest R. Dickerson, Lance Reddick and Adam Scott, to name a few. Originally from San Diego, Briana enjoys traveling with her family, being outdoors and perfecting her chocolate chip cookie recipe.
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Lindsey Galloway
Lindsey Galloway is an award-winning screenwriter who writes “wildly complex” roles for women in high concept settings. Her comedy pilot “Save Point” was an Austin Film Festival Finalist, and her drama feature “The Last Queen’s Painter” was the Grand Prize Winner in the Table Read Your Screenplay Park City competition at Sundance and an Academy Nicholl Fellowship Top 50 semifinalist, and is currently in production development. She is also a freelance travel journalist who regularly contributes to the BBC, WSJ, and Fodor's Travel.
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Josh Price
Josh Price is award-winning produced screenwriter who is Black List recommended as a top 1% writer, and been on Coverfly’s Red List numerous times. In 2025, his short award winning, optioned screenplay will go into production. Josh loves an underdog story, stories with social commentary, sci-fi, and anything that involves a quest.
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Rob Ripley
An award winning and produced film and TV writer, Rob Ripley is known for a mature, unique voice whose stories dive into the uncomfortable truths of complex characters and families - blood and chosen - with panache, empathy and humor. After growing up in Pittsburgh as the queer band nerd in a blue-collar, sports-rabid family, he launched his first career as a classical musician and conductor. But after an extraordinary near-death experience, he returned to his true passion of writing. In his free time he enjoys traveling, baking and cheering on the Pittsburgh Pirates baseball team (proof of his limitless optimism). A graduate of Carnegie Mellon’s School of Drama, Ripley is repped by Magnet Management. He lives in Los Angeles with his amazing husband.
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Alexandra Tran
Alexandra Tran (Bellevue/IAG) grew up in Glencoe, Illinois. As a “mixed race kid" and dual citizen, she brings her life-long perspective as a perpetual outsider to female-driven stories. Her experience in behind-the-scenes machinations of corporate finance, medical start-ups, and architecture, was excellent preparation for her biggest adventure yet: marriage and business partnership to a headlining magician. Her feature IT'S A WONDERFUL STORY was on the 2022 Blacklist and is set up with Gurinder Chadha to direct. It is currently out to cast. Her feature WHAT A DOLL was on the 2019 Hit List and her feature BLACK GIRLS DON'T SWIM was a Top 5 Finalist for BET/Paramount Players Project CRE8.
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Kay Tuxford
KAY TUXFORD is a fearless bisexual, in a 10-year-plus throuple, who writes angry smart women distrustful of society (for good reason) – but, of course, need connection with fellow human beings to make this world worthwhile. Kay is the writer of THE MISEDUCATION OF BINDU EP’d by the Duplass Brothers currently on PEACOCKTV and TUBI. She is a 2x Nicholl Semi-Finalist, a Script Pipeline TV winner, a WIF X Blacklist Episodic Lab Semi-Finalist, a 2024 Grey Lister, and a TV pilot she once wrote earned her a handshake from Ari Emanuel in an elevator. She wrote and directed the LGBT Award-winning Short WINE BOTTLES, produced short films for up-and-coming directors like Henry Dunham (THE AWARENESS, THE STANDOFF AT SPARROW CREEK), and once shot a guerilla film in LA’s Hammer Museum just to see if she could. Kay graduated from Northern Arizona University with a B.S. in Biology before transitioning from STEM nerd to film nerd. She teaches screenwriting at Chapman University and is loved by her kids, wife, husband, and probably just tolerated by her cat.
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Watch Kay’s Film: The Miseducation of Bindu
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Brad M. Johnson
Brad M. Johnson specializes in genre stories about broken people, redemption, and the power of family, and his scripts have been recognized by Final Draft, The Black List, The Walt Disney Company, and MGM among others. He currently has optioned multiple scripts and currently has several projects in development with producers.
Brad also runs Daisy If You Do Productions, an indie-film production company specializing in character-driven films made for an adult audience. His first film — and Brad’s directorial debut, CHAT — was completed in 2023 and won multiple awards at film festivals across the country including the People’s Choice Award at the 2023 Poulsbo Film Festival.
In addition to his filmmaking, Johnson is a passionate advocate for inclusivity in the entertainment industry. He founded The Grey List, an initiative designed to combat ageism by celebrating the creativity of writers over 40. Each year, the project highlights exceptional feature and pilot scripts, proving that imagination knows no expiration date.
Watch Brad’s Film: Chat