Mackenzie Rohan
Screenwriter
Screenwriter
Mackenzie Rohan focuses on female-driven coming-of-age comedies that challenge the traditional stories women are told and the limiting stories we tell ourselves. Rohan is a Hollywood Radio and Television Society (HRTS) Foundation Fellow, was selected for the Disney Entertainment Television (DET) PA Initiative, and was short-listed for The Blacklist x Writers Guild Initiative’s Michael Collyer Fellowship. She has placed in multiple screenwriting competitions and has bylines in The Rumpus and PBS American Portrait: A National Storytelling Project. She graduated from Syracuse University’s Department of Drama and has worked on set for Disney+, Hulu, TikTok, and more. A San Francisco native, and first-generation Irish-American, Rohan now lives in Los Angeles and works at an immersive media institute.
After being publicly cheated on and labeled a loser, a quirky control freak vows to reclaim her reputation by transforming her comically underqualified musical theater classmates into sports superstars in order to win their art high school’s only athletic competition of the year, Field Day.
A cumming-of-age comedy about an insecure high school senior who decides she wants to have sex and discovers that she physically can't.
When a try-hard sorority girl gets kicked out of her sorority, she tumbles down the social ladder, moves in with her frat-hating fuck buddy, and starts an off-campus party house to reclaim her reputation and rival Greek Life.
After an insecure, unsuccessful actor inherits his overbearing father’s failing gym, he launches a grand reopening of his remodeled quirky, crystal-encrusted, and inclusive gym and runs a brand new special on its busiest day of the year, January 1st.
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