Sunday, February 16, 2014

Meet the woman behind your favorite shows, Shonda Rhimes!



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Though Shonda Rhimes is off the screen, your favorite characters on the screen are all thanks to her!  Rhimes is the creator and executive producer of the wildly popular shows Scandal and Grey's Anatomy, both of which boast millions of followers.


As the youngest of six children growing up in Chicago, she would make up stories, and her mom, a professor, would write them down.  Her dad often told her as a child "The only limit to your success is your own imagination," to which she said in an interview with Fortune Magazine, "I actually believed that - like, I'm still coming to terms with the fact that I might not be an Olympic figure skater. I'm sure there are barriers. I have just chosen not to acknowledge them."  She was named to Forbes' Most Powerful Women in Business list in 2013!

Rhimes later attended Dartmouth College, where she studied English, and directed plays.  She later earned her Masters in Fine Arts from USC's film school.  She worked on various jobs for a while before writing Crossroads, starring Britney Spears, which grossed $60 million worldwide!
Rhimes next became creator, executive producer, and head write of Grey's Anatomy, based on the fictional surgeons of a Seattle hospital.  Rhimes is quoted as saying she wanted to "make a show that I would want to watch," and that "the idea of having a show about smart women who compete against one another was interesting to me."


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Most recently, Shonda Rhimes has taken over network TV with Scandal, a political thriller about "fixers" in Washington DC!  Check it out on Netflix!


Rhimes has an optimistic energy and strong voice that comes across in her characters and in her shows.  When asked about balancing the Disney exec's requests for Grey's with what she wanted to write and produce, she said "That first year I was doing Grey's, I didn't know it was possible to fire the creator of a show off their own show, so I didn't behave like somebody who was afraid of being fired. If somebody gave me notes that I didn't like, I said, "I don't like it and here's why," instead of just feeling like I had to take it."  Now that is a leading lady!

Keep an eye out for Scandal to return Feb 27, and for more shows and writing from Shonda Rhimes in the future!

- MCS

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