Nancy Ann Ziliotto(1955-2001)
- Writer
Nancy was born and raised in Sacramento, California, and graduated from Encina High School in the class of 1974. After graduation she stayed in Sacramento until 1977, when she moved to the Los Angeles area, where that same year she enrolled in California State University, Fullerton. She continued live and work in the Los Angeles area until her death in 2001, where she was living in West Hills.
In 1997, she adopted her daughter, Julianna, who was four at the time of her death. Nancy's parents Gino and Emily Ziliotto, who were very close to both Nancy and Julianna, brought Julianna back to Sacramento to live with them. Nancy's body was then returned to Sacramento, where she was buried at Saint Mary's Catholic Cemetery.
At the time of her death, Nancy had been employed at Warner Bros. Studio for 14 years. While there, she worked as an administrator, holding various positions for numerous executives. During her last year there she co-wrote, along with her husband, Christopher Dane Owens the screenplay, "Gabriel's Gift," which was subsequently sold to producer/director Robert Marcarelli.
In 1997, she adopted her daughter, Julianna, who was four at the time of her death. Nancy's parents Gino and Emily Ziliotto, who were very close to both Nancy and Julianna, brought Julianna back to Sacramento to live with them. Nancy's body was then returned to Sacramento, where she was buried at Saint Mary's Catholic Cemetery.
At the time of her death, Nancy had been employed at Warner Bros. Studio for 14 years. While there, she worked as an administrator, holding various positions for numerous executives. During her last year there she co-wrote, along with her husband, Christopher Dane Owens the screenplay, "Gabriel's Gift," which was subsequently sold to producer/director Robert Marcarelli.