Katherine Fugate

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Film Producer · Born Jul 14, 1965 · United States Of America · Female

Katherine Fugate (born July 14, 1965) is an American film and television writer and producer. 2Biography She graduated with a B.A. in Theatre Arts from University of California, Riverside. Fugate and her aunt, the actress Barbara Eden, are direct descendants of Benjamin Franklin. Her cousin was the late Matthew Ansara, son of Barbara Eden. 2Career Fugate will make her feature directorial debut on the movie "CHRISTY MARTIN" starring Amy Schumer, based on her script. Fugate is the creator and executive producer of the TV series, Army Wives.Fugate is a frequent guest on "The Stephanie Miller Show" on Sirius XM:Progress often speaking out on racism, domestic violence and bigotry. She is the leader of "First They Came," an activist group and member of the Action Group Network standing up for equality and fairness for all. She appears on the show alone and also with her daughter, Madeleine, who is referred to as the 9, 10 and now 11 year old pundit of The Stephanie Miller Show. Her piece on growing up with domestic violence and the link of domestic abuse to mass shootings was documented in "Nobody Would Have Been Surprised If I Had Died" and earned a spot on "Sport's Illustrated's Best of Journalism, 2017" list. Prior to that, she wrote "When The Racist Is Someone You Know And Love," which was translated into several languages and recorded into a podcas