Search results
Learn about Kathleen McGhee-Anderson, one of the first African Americans to write for the screen. She is a graduate of Spelman College and Columbia University, and has worked as a journalist, film editor and professor.
- Bio
Kathleen McGhee-Anderson, is a writer of television, stage...
- Stage
Subscribe to the RSS Feed. Stage. 5 Mojo Secrets Oak and Ivy...
- Television
Subscribe to the RSS Feed. Television. Lincoln Heights....
- Press
London’s Dynamic Television to Debut Madiba at CL-From...
- Publications
Kathleen McGhee-Anderson and Skip Finley. Dale Eden and...
- Speaking
To schedule Kathleen McGhee-Anderson for an upcoming event,...
- Photo Gallery
Juilliard Repertory Season Kathleen in NYC Kathleen...
- The Color of Courage
It was that friendship–transcending fear, threats, anger and...
- Oak & Ivy
ALICE: To establish myself as a writer, it’s all I’ve ever...
- Lincoln Heights
Lincoln Heights ABC Family Wins Gabriel Award “It is rare...
- Bio
Kathleen McGhee-Anderson, is a writer of television, stage and screen, who earned a BA from Spelman College and an MFA from Columbia University’s School of the Arts in Film.
Aug 18, 2017 · Biography. Producer Kathleen McGhee-Anderson was born on June 11, 1950 in San Antonio, Texas to Christine McGhee and Reginald McGhee. McGhee-Anderson earned her B.A. degree in English from Spelman College in 1972. She then received her M.F.A. degree in film directing and criticism from Columbia University in 1974.
Kathleen McGhee-Anderson is known for Lincoln Heights (2006), South Central (1994) and Any Day Now (1998).
- Producer, Writer, Additional Crew
- Kathleen McGhee-Anderson
It was that friendship–transcending fear, threats, anger and heartache–that inspired Anderson, the consulting producer for the critically acclaimed Lifetime series “Any Day Now” to write “The Color of Courage,” a USA Network movie premiering Wednesday.
Kathleen McGhee-Anderson, is a writer of television, stage and screen, who earned a BA from Spelman College and an MFA from Columbia University’s School of the Arts in Film. Most recently, McGhee-Anderson has written a six-hour mini-series, MADIBA, THE NELSON MANDELA STORY for BET NET starring Lawrence Fishburne.
Kathleen McGhee-Anderson. Producer: Lincoln Heights. Kathleen McGhee-Anderson is known for Lincoln Heights (2006), South Central (1994) and Any Day Now (1998).