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Kathleen McGhee-Anderson
Producer
Writer
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Kathleen McGhee-Anderson is known for
Lincoln Heights (2006)
,
South Central (1994)
and
Any Day Now (1998)
.
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Awards
3 nominations
Known for
Lincoln Heights
7.7
TV Series
Producer
2007–2009 • 33 eps
South Central
7.8
TV Series
Producer
1994 • 9 eps
Any Day Now
8.4
TV Series
Producer
1998–2000 • 43 eps
The Fosters
8.0
TV Series
Producer
(as Kathleen Mcghee-Anderson)
2014 • 10 eps
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Writer
19
Additional Crew
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Producer
Previous
12
Madiba
6.7
TV Mini Series
co-executive producer
2017
6 episodes
The Fosters
8.0
TV Series
consulting producer
(as Kathleen Mcghee-Anderson)
2014
10 episodes
Dear Viola
6.1
TV Movie
executive producer
2014
Lincoln Heights
7.7
TV Series
executive producer
2007–2009
33 episodes
Soul Food
7.6
TV Series
consulting producer
2001–2003
3 episodes
Any Day Now
8.4
TV Series
consulting producer
1998–2000
43 episodes
The Color of Courage
6.7
TV Movie
co-producer
1998
413 Hope St.
6.1
TV Series
supervising producer
1997–1998
9 episodes
Educating Matt Waters
7.8
TV Movie
supervising producer
1996
Matt Waters
6.3
TV Series
supervising producer
1996
1 episode
South Central
7.8
TV Series
supervising producer
1994
9 episodes
Moe's World
4.1
TV Movie
co-producer
(as Kathleen McGee-Anderson)
1990
Writer
Previous
19
Greenleaf
7.5
TV Series
story by
2017
1 episode
Madiba
6.7
TV Mini Series
story by
teleplay by
(as Kathleen McGhee Anderson)
2017
1 episode
The Fosters
8.0
TV Series
written by
(as Kathleen Mcghee-Anderson)
2014
1 episode
Dear Viola
6.1
TV Movie
written by
2014
Lincoln Heights
7.7
TV Series
written by
story
writer
2007–2009
7 episodes
Soul Food
7.6
TV Series
writer
2001–2004
11 episodes
Any Day Now
8.4
TV Series
written by
1998–2000
6 episodes
The Color of Courage
6.7
TV Movie
written by
1998
Touched by an Angel
6.0
TV Series
written by
1996–1998
3 episodes
413 Hope St.
6.1
TV Series
Writer
1997
2 episodes
Sunset Park
5.9
written by
1996
South Central
7.8
TV Series
Writer
1994
1 episode
The Cosby Show
7.4
TV Series
written by
1991
1 episode
Amen
6.8
TV Series
story
written by
1988–1989
4 episodes
227
6.7
TV Series
written by
1988
1 episode
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Additional Crew
Previous
3
Touched by an Angel
6.0
TV Series
creative consultant
1996–1997
28 episodes
Promised Land
6.9
TV Series
creative consultant
1996–1997
2 episodes
Amen
6.8
TV Series
story editor
1989
1 episode
Personal details
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Alternative names
Kathleen McGhee Anderson
Spouse
Carl Anderson
(divorced, 1 child)
Other works
(February 12 to April 4, 1999) Her play, "Oak and Ivy," was performed in The Arena Stage Theatre production at the Kreeger Theater in Washington D.C. Charles Randolph Wright was director.
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1 Biographical Movie
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Mother, with
Carl Anderson
, of son
Khalil McGhee-Anderson
.
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