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Lynn Harris is a producer and former studio executive with thirty years of experience in film and television. She founded Weimaraner Republic Pictures with her husband, Matti Leshem, in 2014.
Actress: Resident Evil. Lynn Harris, Producer/director, TV presenter/commentator, Actress, Voiceover artist, Writer, and Composer/vocalist, divides her time between Japan, the US, and world locales.
Lynn Harris is an American feminist entrepreneur, journalist, essayist, author, and comedian who lives in Brooklyn, New York. Harris is the founder of GOLD Comedy, [1] "an early stage startup giving girls and women the tools to find their funny and the places to share it with the world."
Jul 24, 2009 · E. Lynn Harris, the author who introduced millions of readers to the "invisible life" of black gay men, was a literary pioneer whose generosity was as huge as his courage, friends...
Lynn Harris is known as an Executive Producer, Producer, and Co-Executive Producer. Some of her work includes Se7en, The Notebook, Clash of the Titans, Blade, The 5th Wave, The Shallows, Blade II, and Blade: Trinity.
Actress: Resident Evil. Lynn Harris, Producer/director, TV presenter/commentator, Actress, Voiceover artist, Writer, and Composer/vocalist, divides her time between Japan, the US, and world locales.
Sep 12, 2008 · Lynn Harris. @harrislynn. Founder: @GOLDComedy. Past: comic, author, #journalist. Perma: skater, #feminist. Cohost w. @ginnagreen. : A Bintel Brief pod.
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I’m an award-winning journalist, author and novelist, communications executive, and comedy producer/performer/instructor. Plus a co-founder of the comedy/event series Persisticon, which raises money to elect feminist, pro-abortion women.
I am author of six humorous fiction and non-fiction books, including Death By Chick Lit and Breakup Girl to the Rescue! My writing —on gender, culture, and a range of social issues—has appeared in The New York Times, The New York Times Magazine, Salon, Glamour, and a 25-year career’s worth of national newspapers, magazines, and anthologies.