Grace McKeaney

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Grace McKeaney

Grace McKeaney

Grace McKeaney is an American playwright, television writer, and educator. Grace Getz is John Getz’s ex-wife and the mother of cinematographer Hannah Getz.

What is the Net Worth of Grace McKeaney? Salary, Earnings

According to reports published by various online sources, Grace McKeaney’s net worth in 2020 is estimated to be $0.5 million. He is a well-known playwright, screenwriter, producer, and educator.

Board McKeaney’s credits include episodes of Grace McKeaney’s Roseanne, NBC’s St. Elsewhere, CBS’s The Client, Showtime’s The Hoop Life, and CBS’s The Education of Max Bickford.

Where was Grace McKeaney born? Ethnicity, Nationality, Family, Education

Grace, a Northwestern University and Yale University graduate, received her education at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, and Yale University’s School of Drama in New Haven, Connecticut.

McKeaney, a drama major at Northwestern, played Blanche DuBois in Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire. She received a Master of Fine Arts in playwriting from Yale University.

Quick Facts

Name Grace McKeaney
Birth Name Grace Josephine McKeaney
Nationality American
Profession Television Writer, Playwright, Educator
Children 1
Divorce John Getz (January 3, 1987 – 1996)
Education Northwestern University, Yale University
Awards Christopher Award

Is Grace McKeaney Married? Relationship

Grace was previously married to John Getz, best known for his work in theatre, film, and television (Zodiac, The Social Network, and Jobs). They married on January 3, 1987, and were married for over ten years before divorcing in 1996.

Grace previously married James Mark Wilcox Milliken. They divorced on July 3, 1985.McKeaney has two children, one for each of her ex-husbands. Hannah Getz, her daughter with John Getz, became a film director.

How did Grace McKeaney start her Professional Career?

Grace is most famous for her work as a playwright. Several of her plays have been staged in theaters across the country. During the 1970s, her plays “Chicks,” “How it Hangs,” and “Deadfall” were all performed at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky.

McKeaney has also worked on several well-known television shows as a writer and/or producer. She has written and/or produced episodes of Roseann e on Grace McKeaney, St. Elsewhere on NBC, The Client on CBS, The Hoop Life on Showtime, and The Education of Max Bickford on CBS.

In addition to her work as a writer, producer, and playwright, McKeaney is a teacher. She taught primary and junior high students as a playwrighting instructor at her alma mater, Northwestern University.

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