Noted playwright and screenwriter Tristine Skyler initially made a profound impact on the theatrical scene with the debut of her play, "The Moonlight Room", which garnered widespread critical acclaim and was subsequently recognized as one of the 'Top Ten Plays of the Year' by the esteemed publication, The New York Times.
This remarkable achievement led to a coveted opportunity for Skyler to collaborate with the talented actress Scarlett Johansson, adapting Truman Capote's poignant novella, "Summer Crossing", which was inspired by Skyler's own acclaimed adaptation of Sylvia Plath's semi-autobiographical masterpiece, "The Bell Jar".
Prior to her successful career in the entertainment industry, Skyler pursued her passion for literature by studying English at the prestigious Princeton University.