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Angela Nissel | |
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Born | Angela R. Nissel (1978-12-05) December 5, 1978 (age 46) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Alma mater | University of Pennsylvania |
Occupation(s) | Author, television writer |
Years active | 1999–present |
Notable work | Scrubs The Boondocks Mixed-ish |
Angela R. Nissel (born December 5, 1978) is an American author and television writer best known for her first book The Broke Diaries: The Completely True and Hilarious Misadventures of a Good Girl Gone Broke. She was a writer and executive producer for Scrubs. Nissel also worked as a writer and consulting producer in the fourth season of The Boondocks and was a co-executive producer and writer for the ABC sitcom Mixed-ish.
Biography
Nissel was born and raised in Philadelphia. She attended the Philadelphia High School for Creative and Performing Arts, where she majored in Creative Writing, and she graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1998 with a degree in medical anthropology. She is married to WWE Hall of Famer Sean “X-Pac” Waltman.
Her first book The Broke Diaries was published in 2001 and was promoted in non-traditional ways. In one case, her friend applied "Buy The Broke Diaries!" stickers to ramen noodle packages and passed them out near bookstores. Nissel also promoted the book in her signature when she posted on Internet forums. She has appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show, and was featured with her mother on 20/20, which also featured her second book, Mixed: My Life in Black and White, a comedic look at growing up as the child of a biracial couple.
On October 28, 2006, Nissel made her debut as a panelist on NPR's Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!. In 1999, she founded the music-related website Okayplayer with The Roots' drummer Ahmir Thompson.
Books
- The Broke Diaries: The Completely True and Hilarious Misadventures of a Good Girl Gone Broke. Villard. 2001. ISBN 978-0-679-78357-2.
- Mixed: My Life in Black and White. Villard. 2006. ISBN 978-0-345-48114-6.
References
- Nissel's wish list from Amazon.com
- Aliza Sherman, "Promoting Your Own Book (Because No One Else Will)", WritersWeekly, July 30, 2003 .
- Johnson-Roberson, Chris (2012). ""The Lesson's Beef with Women": Misogyny in Online Hip-Hop Discourse". Technomusicology: A Sandbox Journal. 3 (1). Brown University. Archived from the original on April 9, 2013. Retrieved March 15, 2013.
External links
- Official website
- Angela Nissel at IMDb
- Memoir: Mixed, But Mixed Up No More, a March 2006 Fresh Air interview with Nissel
- 1978 births
- 21st-century American diarists
- Television producers from Pennsylvania
- American women television producers
- American television writers
- Living people
- Writers from Philadelphia
- American women television writers
- American women diarists
- American women non-fiction writers
- Screenwriters from Pennsylvania
- Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts alumni
- 21st-century American women