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MICHELLE KING I’m going with ironic. Look, I’m glad we got the opportunity to do the last four episodes so that we could wrap up this story in hopefully a satisfying way.
When Michelle King was named superintendent in January, she became the seventh person appointed to the position in the last 20 years—an unsurprising turnover rate given the complex issues facing ...
Like other prolific showrunners, Robert and Michelle King are starting to build a King-verse, bringing actors from one series ...
“Michelle King has shown that she is an experienced educator, taking seriously both the need to invest in neighborhood schools and the need to prevent the district from being undermined ...
Mike Colter has reunited with some of his Evil colleagues. Colter will star in Cupertino, a legal drama based in Silicon ...
former Superintendent Dr. Michelle King. King went on medical leave in September 2017, and announced in January 2018 that she had cancer and would not be returning to work.
Robert and Michelle King, creators of CBS’s drama Evil, are planning to dive deeper into tech-related issues in season two of the show and are planning an episode based around Christianity Today ...
Michelle King says: “We are now editing with Paramount Plus in mind. So it will feel like a streaming show.” “It’s been tough to do sin with network standards,” she says with a laugh.
King didn’t disappoint, pulling together a campus torn by discord. “Michelle united the faculty, boosted morale, and righted the ship almost immediately,” says Barry Smolin, an English teacher.
Michelle King: You can’t resent someone not doing dishes if they’re in the midst of a rewrite. Robert King: I can be in editorial while Michelle is in the writers room.
Mike Colter is getting back into business with Robert and Michelle King. Variety has learned that Colter has signed on for a ...