Overview
Rhonda Smiley is a television writer and producer known for work in children's and family entertainment. She is frequently credited on animated and live-action series that target young audiences. Available credits associate her with both European production companies and North American broadcasters, reflecting a cross-border career in television development and production.

Career and affiliations

Smiley has been connected with Marathon Media, the French production company behind a number of international animated series. In addition to production-company ties, her career has included collaborations with networks and distributors, and she has had professional interactions with outlets such as Cartoon Network U.S. The precise nature of her roles varies by project and credit; she is often listed as a writer, producer, or both.

Notable credits

  • Little Bear — credited involvement in a children's animated series originally developed from picture books.
  • Race — credited involvement on a project listed under this title.
  • Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation — credited involvement on the live-action series in the franchise.
  • Totally Spies! — credited involvement with the internationally distributed animated series produced by Marathon Media.

Work style and contributions
Smiley's body of work is characteristic of creators who focus on accessible storytelling for younger viewers: episodic structure, clear character roles, and a blend of action and humor. In production roles she has contributed to the practical aspects of bringing scripts to screen, coordinating between writers, animators or live-action crews, and distribution partners.

Context and significance
Many writers and producers who operate between European studios and North American broadcasters play an important role in shaping internationally marketable children’s series. Smiley’s credits on series that achieved international distribution exemplify how collaborative production models allow content to cross national markets and reach broad audiences.

Notes and further points
Public information about television professionals can be fragmentary; credits may vary by release, territory, or production phase. The titles listed above indicate projects where Smiley is publicly associated; for a comprehensive filmography, consult production credits on individual programs or official company records.