Maggie Carey (born c. 1975) is an American director and screenwriter. She has directed comedy shorts for television, and she wrote and directed the 2013 film The To Do List.
Carey was raised in Boise, Idaho. She attended Jackson Elementary, West Junior High, and graduated from Borah High School in Boise in 1993.
Of her high school experience, Carey said, "I was in every AP class possible. I played a ton of sports. I was in student council. I was an all-American [soccer player]." Carey was also a lifeguard at the Borah pool, an experience that would inform her film The To-Do List.
Carey attended the University of Montana and graduated with a bachelor's degree in English literature. She was co-captain of her Division I soccer team at that school Carey went on to earn an MFA degree in film production from the University of Texas, Austin.
In 2007, Carey and Liz Cackowski created an online series called The Jeannie Tate Show.
Carey was a member of New York’s Upright Citizens Brigade improv troupe. Carey performed with both the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in New York and Improv Olympics West in Los Angeles.
Maggie is a common short form of the English name Margaret or sometimes Magdalen, Marjorie and Margarida. Maggie may refer to:
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Maggie is an American comedy television series starring Ann Cusack. The series premiered August 18, 1998, on Lifetime Television.
Maggie Day (Ann Cusack) and Dr. Arthur Day (John Getz) have been married for 19 years, and together they have a 17-year-old daughter, Amanda (Morgan Nagler). Amanda's friend Reg (Todd Giebenhain) is a budding cartoonist. After Maggie gets a job at an animal clinic and develops a crush on the veterinarian, Richard (John Slattery), she starts seeing a therapist, Kimberly (Francesca Roberts).
The working title for the series was Maggie Day. In November 1998, writer and executive producer Dan O'Shannon left the series after creative differences with Lifetime Television.
Breaking Dawn is the fourth novel in the The Twilight Saga by American author Stephenie Meyer. Divided into three parts, the first and third sections are written from Bella Swan's perspective and the second is written from the perspective of Jacob Black. The novel directly follows the events of the previous novel, Eclipse, as Bella and Edward Cullen get married, leaving behind a heartbroken Jacob. When Bella faces unexpected and life-threatening situations, she willingly risks her human life and possible vampire immortality to undergo the ultimate transformation from a weak pawn to the strong queen with unique powers to fight the final battle to save all those she loves.
Meyer finished an outline of the book in 2003, but developed and changed it as she wrote New Moon and Eclipse, though the main and most significant storylines remained unchanged. Little, Brown and Company took certain measures to prevent the book's contents from leaking, such as closing forums and message boards on several fansites and providing a special e-mail address for fans to send in links to leaks and spoilers online.
Maggie Carey (born c. 1975) is an American director and screenwriter. She has directed comedy shorts for television, and she wrote and directed the 2013 film The To Do List.
Carey was raised in Boise, Idaho. She attended Jackson Elementary, West Junior High, and graduated from Borah High School in Boise in 1993.
Of her high school experience, Carey said, "I was in every AP class possible. I played a ton of sports. I was in student council. I was an all-American [soccer player]." Carey was also a lifeguard at the Borah pool, an experience that would inform her film The To-Do List.
Carey attended the University of Montana and graduated with a bachelor's degree in English literature. She was co-captain of her Division I soccer team at that school Carey went on to earn an MFA degree in film production from the University of Texas, Austin.
In 2007, Carey and Liz Cackowski created an online series called The Jeannie Tate Show.
Carey was a member of New York’s Upright Citizens Brigade improv troupe. Carey performed with both the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in New York and Improv Olympics West in Los Angeles.
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