Jessica Teich
Jessica Teich
Jessica Teich is a writer living in Los Angeles, California. She is most recently the author of the memoir The Future Tense of Joy. [undefined]
Education
Teich graduated Summa cum laude from Yale and received an M.Phil degree from Oxford, where she was a Rhodes Scholar.
Career
Teich's book, Trees Make The Best Mobiles: Simple Ways To Raise Your Child In A Complex World, appeared in Vanity Fair, People, Us, and The Chicago Tribune, and was featured on the Today Show.
For almost a decade, Teich worked as a literary manager at the Mark Taper Forum, commissioning and developing plays.
She subsequently received a grant to write and direct a movie for the Directing Workshop for Women at the American Film Institute.
Teich served as head of the Biography committee for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, and her articles have appeared in The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, and numerous other publications.
Personal Life
Teich is married and has 2 daughters and a dog.
Sexual Assault Accusation
In November 2017, in the wake of Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein being revealed as a sexual harasser, Teich revealed that actor Richard Dreyfuss had sexually harassed her. [1]