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  1. Kathleen McGhee-Anderson is an American television and film writer, producer, playwright and poet. Among the first African Americans to write for the screen, she is a graduate of Spelman College and Columbia University.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Kathleen McGhee-Anderson is known for Lincoln Heights (2006), South Central (1994) and Any Day Now (1998).

  5. 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.

  6. Kathleen McGhee-Anderson. Producer: Lincoln Heights. Kathleen McGhee-Anderson is known for Lincoln Heights (2006), South Central (1994) and Any Day Now (1998).

  7. Kathleen McGhee-Anderson is an American writer of television, stage, and screen. She began her career as a film editor for ABC affiliates in Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles.

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