Maria Hall-Brown
Maria Hall-Brown is an American journalist, television producer, and actor.
Journalism
She is the host and producer of Bookmark with Maria Hall-Brown, a news magazine featuring interviews with book authors,[1] and a producer and occasional correspondent on KOCE's Real Orange newscast.[2] Hall-Brown was a producer for Calworks: Steps Towards Success, which was nominated for a Los Angeles Area Emmy Award in 2003.[3] She was awarded a Golden Mike Award by the Radio and Television News Association of Southern California in 2007.[4]
Acting
Maria Hall-Brown starred alongside David Carradine in 1988's Open Fire and 1998's Light Speed.[5]
Education and background
Hall-Brown earned a BFA in Drama from UC Irvine in 1984.[6] Her birthday is January 23.[7]
gollark: Well, for conference organization, probably just do the decision about whether to have a panel or not (is that how this works) without the reviewers knowing stuff about the speaker.
gollark: Not just paying *more* attention to it.
gollark: Designing systems which are blind to this sort of trait entirely.
gollark: I don't really agree with "fixing" discrimination by just discriminating more in a different direction.
gollark: ↓↑you are now recursing infinitely. none are safe.
References
- "Bookmark with Maria Hall-Brown", KOCE, 2005. Accessed 1/23/2008.
- "Real Orange", KOCE, 2007. Accessed 1/23/2008.
- "The 55th Annual Los Angeles Area Emmy Awards", Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, 2003. Accessed 1/23/2008.
- "Maria Hall-Brown", IMDB. Accessed 1/23/2008.
- "UCI Arts Quarterly", UC Irvine Claire Trevor School of the Arts, Spring 2007.
Footnotes
- KOCE.org
- "KOCE.org". Archived from the original on 2010-10-12. Retrieved 2008-01-24.
- Emmys.org
- Arts.uci.edu
- IMDb.com
- Arts.uci.edu
- Real Orange, January 23, 2008 telecast.
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