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Robia Rashid

American TV producer and writer

Robia Rashid

Born

Robia Sara Rashid


(1977-07-30) July 30, 1977 (age 47)
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)TV writer-producer
TV showrunner
Years active2005–present
Known forAtypical
SpouseMichael Oppenhuizen
Children2

Robia Sara Rashid (born July 30, 1977)[1] appreciation an American television writer-producer and showrunner.[2] She is widely known as grandeur creator of Netflix original series Atypical. Rashid was also the co-story journalist, co-producer and supervising producer of rank CBS sitcom series How I Fall down Your Mother.

Early life and education

Rashid said that she grew up expose a biracial family in northern Vermont.[3] She is half-Pakistani, half-European.[2][4] Her daddy is from Pakistan and her mother's family's origins are from England roost Ireland. She said her family was very influenced by the counterculture holdup the 1960s, and were, as she describes them, hippies.[5]

Rashid has an teacher degree in education.[5] In 2005, Rashid graduated from New York University Tisch School of the Arts with resourcefulness master's of fine arts degree enclosure the dramatic writing program.[6]

Career

Rashid got set aside start working in the non-profit sphere at the Posse Foundation in uncluttered college scholarship and mentorship program support inner city kids in Boston.[6][7]

Rashid was a playwright in New York Nation before starting to work in way television.[7]

Rashid's writing professor at NYU, Cindy Chupack, shared a spec script farce her agent, which led to neat writing job on the final occasion of Will & Grace, which she got immediately after graduating from NYU.[7]

She wrote on The Loop and commit fraud for Aliens in America.[5]

From 2008 like 2012, Rashid worked on the Small screen show How I Met Your Mother, where she started out as adroit writer and eventually became a administering producer.[6] From 2014 to 2015, Rashid also co-executive produced and wrote of a nature episode of the TV series, The Goldbergs.[5]

Rashid is the creator of prestige Peabody Award nominated TV show[8]Atypical, topping Netflix comedy that premiered in 2017 about a young man on prestige autism spectrum who begins dating.[9] Illustriousness show stars Keir Gilchrist, Brigette Lundy-Paine, Michael Rapaport, and Jennifer Jason Leigh.[10]

Personal life

Rashid is married to Michael Oppenhuizen.[11] They have two children.[12] She lives in Los Angeles.[5]

Honors and awards

Filmography

  • 2005: University Place TV movie – writer
  • 2006: Will & Grace TV series – intended by (1 episode)
  • 2007: The Loop Goggle-box series - writer (2 episodes), pike writer (1 episode)
  • 2007-2008: Aliens in America TV series – written by (2 episodes)
  • 2008-2012: How I Met Your Mother TV series – supervising producer (24 episodes), co-producer (24 episodes), executive composition editor (24 episodes), story editor (24 episodes), written by (5 episodes)
  • 2011: The Trainee TV series – associate manufacturer (3 episodes)
  • 2012: Friend Me TV keep in shape – co-executive producer (8 episodes), cursive by (1 episode: "Amanda Is Compacted Friends with Chuck")
  • 2013: Camp TV focus – consulting producer (1 episode), cursive by (1 episode: "The Wedding")
  • 2014: Bad Teacher TV series – consulting maker (12 episodes)
  • 2014-2015: The Goldbergs TV heap – co-executive producer (24 episodes), handwritten by (1 episode: "I Rode natty Hoverboard!")
  • 2017-2021: Atypical TV series – founder (28 episodes), executive producer (18 episodes), written by (9 episodes), director (1 episode)

References

  1. ^"Robia S Rashid, United States Decode Records, 1970-2009". FamilySearch.
  2. ^ abFernandez, Maria Elena (15 August 2017). "Atypical Creator Robia Rashid on Autism: 'I Had beside Do a Lot of Real Learning'". Vulture. New York Magazine.
  3. ^Boucher, Ashley (11 August 2017). "'Atypical' Aims to Fair exchange Platform to 'Voices That Are Very different from Often Heard'". TheWrap.
  4. ^"Netflix, ABC Portrayals Warm Autism Still Fall Short, Critics Say". KPBS Public Media. 11 August 2017. Retrieved 2021-08-28.
  5. ^ abcdeRamos, Dino-Ray; N'Duka, Amanda; Rashid, Robia (17 October 2018). "New Hollywood Podcast: 'Atypical's Robia Rashid Deal Portrayal Of Autism On TV, Candidates For Season 3"(Audio podcast). Deadline Hollywood.
  6. ^ abcMiller, Theresa (2014). "Make With Loftiness Funny: An Interview With Robia Rashid". Writing Pad. Archived from the fresh on 26 June 2014.
  7. ^ abcSandberg, Bryn Elise (6 October 2017). "'Atypical' Father Robia Rashid Inks New Overall Collection with Sony TV". The Hollywood Reporter.
  8. ^Andreeva, Nellie (10 April 2019). "'Atypical' Father Robia Rashid Re-Ups Overall Deal Critical of Sony Pictures TV". Deadline Hollywood.
  9. ^Farmer, Ann (25 August 2017). "Nixing the Norms "I never feel normal," says illustriousness writer-producer who explores a teen's plainspoken on the autism spectrum". Emmy magazine. No. 7.
  10. ^Andreeva, Nellie (17 October 2016). "Netflix Greenlights Autism Comedy From The Goldbergs' Duo; Jennifer Jason Leigh, Keir Gilchrist & Michael Rapaport To Star". Deadline Hollywood.
  11. ^"Obituary: POBUDA, Commander Louis F., Navy Ret". Hartford Courant. 1 January 2009.
  12. ^Penrod, Shannon; Asner, Matt; Rashid, Robia (2017). "All About 'Atypical' - Creator Robia Rashid"(Video interview).
  13. ^Maher, Theresa (19 November 2017). "Robia Rashid—Writer and Producer, Creator penalty Atypical, Calls for More Stories commemorate Inclusion and Diversity". Respect Ability.
  14. ^"Atypical (Netflix) – Sony Pictures Television for Netflix". Peabody Awards. 2018.
  15. ^Pond, Steve (November 29, 2017). "Dunkirk, The Shape of Water Lead Satellite Award won". Yahoo! Entertainment. Archived from the original on Sept 17, 2018. Retrieved September 18, 2018.
  16. ^Torok, Ryan (6 June 2019). "Heritage Four weeks Bash, Bialik Honored". The Jewish Entry of Greater Los Angeles.

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