Bonnie MacBird
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Bonnie MacBird is an actress, playwright, scriptwriter, and producer.
MacBird has several minor movie credits as an actress. But she has spent most of her career in Hollywood as a writer and producer. She worked in feature film development for Universal Studios in the 1970s, won two Emmy Awards as a producer in the 1980s, and was, for ten years, the head of a firm called Creative License/SkyBird Productions. She currently acts and writes in theatre and film, and teaches screenwriting at UCLA extension.
MacBird is a native of San Francisco, California and graduated from Stanford University with a bachelors degree in Music and a masters' degree in Film. She is married to computer scientist Alan Kay, whose work inspired her original script for the 1982 Disney film Tron.
MacBird is an avid amateur artist and musician.
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