Gwen Macsai

February 1st, 2003

 

Errol Morris
Gwen Macsai

 

 

  • Gwen Macsai Audio ClipsGwen Macsai is an award winning writer and radio producer for National
    Public Radio. Her essays have been heard on All Things Considered, Morning
    Edition and Weekend Edition Saturday with Scott Simon since 1988. Macsai is
    also the creator of “What About Joan,” starring Joan Cusack and author of
    “Lipshtick,” a book of humorous first person essays published by
    HarperCollins in February of 2000.
    Born and bred in Chicago (south shore,
    Evanston), Macsai began her career at WBEZ-FM and then moved to Radio
    Smithsonian at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC. After working
    for NPR for eight years she moved to Minneapolis, MN where “Lipshtick” was
    born, along with the first of her three children. Then, one day as she tried
    to wrangle her smallish-breast-turned-gigantic-snaking-fire-hose into the
    mouth of her newborn babe, James L. Brooks, (Producer of the Mary Tyler Moore
    Show, Taxi, The Simpsons and writer of Terms of Endearment, Broadcast News
    and As Good As It Gets), called. He had just heard one of her essays on
    Morning Edition and wanted to base a sitcom on her work. In 2000,
    “What About Joan” premiered. The National Organization for Women
    chose “What About Joan” as one of the top television shows of that season,
    based on its non-sexist depiction and empowerment of women.
    Macsai graduated from the University of Illinois and lives in Evanston
    with her husband and three children.

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