From Writer & Co-Executive Producer, Kathleen McGhee Anderson, 6 part mini series on Mandela, Madiba, is scheduled to debut at London’s CL from Dynamic Television this November.
From Writer & Co-Executive Producer, Kathleen McGhee Anderson, 6 part mini series on Mandela, Madiba, is scheduled to debut at London’s CL from Dynamic Television this November.
Written by Chelsea Battle In television writing circles, there is probably no higher aspiration than to have a million no’s to a script finally become a yes. Thus were the humble beginnings of multifaceted executive television writer, producer, and playwright Kathleen McGhee-Anderson, who after over two decades of creating extraordinary work is being honored at … Continue Reading
March is Women’s History Month, and this year’s theme is “Women Inspiring Innovation Through Imagination: Celebrating Women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.” The United States certainly has a great share of inspiring women of this sort. Through the years, this country has been transformed by the energy and the hard work of females who … Continue Reading
Today’s Women Behind the Scenes spotlight is shone on Writer-Producer Kathleen McGhee-Anderson. In the 1980’s, Kathleen worked as a writer on such shows as Little House on the Prairie, Webster, Gimme a Break!, 227 and Amen. Moving into the 1990’s, she worked as a writer on The Cosby Show in 1991 and then a few … Continue Reading
by Shira Gotshalk Throughout her varied writing career, Lincoln Heights showrunner Kathleen McGhee-Anderson has explored the many-splendored facets of families on television, from the outrageously funny and tragic to the everyday mundane. With her latest effort, McGhee-Anderson, whose credits include Benson, Charles in Charge, Touched by an Angel, and Soul Food, is again focused on … Continue Reading
by Taressa Stovall “I’m a storyteller by nature,” says Kathleen McGhee-Anderson, C’72, whose career has taken her from an English major/math minor at Spelman to serving as executive producer/writer in the fifth and final season of Soul Food, television’s longest-running African American drama. After graduating cum laude from Spelman (where she earned her stripes onstage … Continue Reading
By T. Murray Kathleen McGhee Anderson carries a valuable piece of Spelman College with her wherever she goes and her extensive career as a writer has taken her to a variety of places. She thanks her AUC experience for equipping her with the knowledge and confidence that has enabled her to open doors to new … Continue Reading
Categorical Denial By Michael P. Scasserra