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Insecure. (TV series) Insecure is an American comedy-drama television series created by Issa Rae and Larry Wilmore, and is partially based on Rae's acclaimed web series Awkward Black Girl. [2][3][4][5] The series is about the awkward experiences of a contemporary African-American woman. The series premiered online on September 23, 2016, via HBO ...
Jo-Issa Rae Diop [1] (born January 12, 1985), [2] credited professionally as Issa Rae, is an American actress, writer, and producer. [3] [4] Founder of Hoorae Media, she achieved wider recognition as the co-creator, co-writer, and star of the HBO television series Insecure (2016–2021), for which she was nominated for multiple Golden Globes Awards and Primetime Emmy Awards.
February 3, 2011. (2011-02-03) –. February 28, 2013. (2013-02-28) The Mis-Adventures of Awkward Black Girl (often simply referred to as Awkward Black Girl) is an American comedy web series created by and starring Issa Rae. [1][2] It premiered on a dedicated YouTube channel on February 3, 2011. [3] The show follows the life of J as she ...
With one final time-traveling episode, Issa Rae’s journey with “Insecure,” the hit HBO comedy that vaulted Rae onto Hollywood’s A-list, has come to a close after five seasons. “Hopefully ...
"The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl," her award-winning YouTube series launched in 2011, eventually led Rae to create and star in "Insecure," which followed four besties as they came of age ...
On the red carpet at the 2017 Emmys, Issa Rae told Variety, “I’m rooting for everybody Black.” The interview went viral, with memes, GIFs and unauthorized merchandise featuring her one-liner ...
The “Insecure” creator and star covers Time Magazine’s inaugural The Closers issue and appears alongside 17 other figures ... Issa Rae attends the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards at Peacock ...
Issa Rae is a writer, director, producer, and actress in the hit HBO television show Insecure. She started her career as a filmmaker in her dorm room at Stanford University, where she later found the inspiration for the YouTube series The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl. [21]