Katrina Cebreiro
Katrina Cebreiro ’14, ’16 (B.A. ratio-TV-film, M.F.A. screenwriting) is a filmmaker, screenwriter, director and producer. Her latest project is a comedic anthology television series titled, “Miscellanea.”
Katrina Cebreiro ’14, ’16 (B.A. ratio-TV-film, M.F.A. screenwriting) is a filmmaker, screenwriter, director and producer. Her latest project is a comedic anthology television series titled, “Miscellanea.”
Ani Marderosian ’15 (B.A. theatre arts) recently directed “Fort Huachuca,” an off-Broadway production that tackles sexism and racism in a 1940s army camp.
Paul Carter’s ’92 (B.A. political science) biography “Richard Nixon: California’s Native Son” is set for release by Potomac Books on September 1, 2023. Nixon’s daughter, Tricia Nixon Cox, wrote the foreword. Carter is a partner in the firm Bergkvist, Bergkvist & Carter LLP in Long Beach.
Lance Crawford ’95 (M.S. education) released a new audiobook, “Spiritual Growth Through Travels, Nature and Living Life.” He describes his personal growth from such experience as riding on a train from Long Beach to New Orleans as a child to completing a 520-mile pilgrimage on the Camino de Santiago in his mid-70s.
Natalie Rodriguez ’14 (B.A. radio-TV-film) is a director, published author, and screenwriter. In 2017, Rodriguez founded Extraordinary Pictures, a production company focused on films, television, and social issue projects such as mental health and recovery. She resides in Los Angeles County.
Timothy H. Lee ’19 (B.F.A. theatre arts-musical theater) made his Broadway debut in “KPOP” in 2022, with 44 previews and 17 performances.
Shaun BeGell ’10 (B.A. radio/TV/film) published a children’s book, “The Duck Who Turned Into a Dog” about a young duck who makes a wish to trade places with a big, fearless dog for one day. Webby the duck soon finds himself trapped as the dog and learns a valuable lesson of being happy with who […]
Angela Glaser Bowers ’80 (M.S. psychological-clinical and community) published “Overcoming,” a book about one woman’s triumph over trauma with the help of her psychologist. Bowers received her Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology.
Daniel Coats ’15, ’18 (B.A. communications-public relations; M.A. communications-professional communications) is the author of “Hikes Near Cal State Fullerton: 10 Hikes Around Titan Country to Fit All Skill Levels,” an ebook highlighting walkable routes in and around the CSUF campus. Destinations include the fall foliage of Craig Regional Park, the eclectic shopping and dining scene of Downtown Fullerton, […]
Kim Dwinell ’93, ’11 (B.F.A. art-illustration, M.F.A. art-design) is the author of a graphic novel series titled, “My Surfside Girls.” The children’s adventure series was picked up by AppleTV+ and premiered Aug. 19.