Courtney Kemp Agboh

Courtney Kemp Agboh
Born May 4, 1977
Westport, Connecticut, U.S.
Education Brown University
Columbia University
Alma mater Brown University (1998)
Occupation television writer and producer
Years active 2005-present

Courtney Kemp Agboh (born may 4th 1977) is an American television writer and producer whose writing credits include The Good Wife (2009) and the 2014 Starz hit series, Power.

Early life and education

Agboh (then Kemp) grew up in Westport, Connecticut and began reading college textbooks at the tender age of 8. By age 10 she began reading plays by William Shakespeare and eventually coming up with her own stories. In 1994, Agboh graduated from Staples High School and went on to receive her bachelor's degree from Brown University as well as her Master's in English Literature from Columbia University.[1]

Career

By age 26, Agboh left Westport and went to Los Angeles, California to further pursue her dream as television writer. There she garnered her big break by becoming a staff writer for the then-Fox hit series The Bernie Mac Show. She then began writing for other television shows such as Eli Stone, Justice and Beauty and the Beast (a 2012 remake of the 1987 series of the same name) before eventually becoming increasingly known for her writing of episodes for the CBS political drama series The Good Wife.[2]

Her idea for what would become the first series she ever sold and pitched, Power came about when she met rapper 50 Cent and executive producer Mark Canton at a coffeehouse in Los Angeles where she thought up the concept about a guy who becomes destined to leave his life as a drug dealer behind him to become a successful club owner and businessman. She soon penned the script to Power with Canton and 50 alongside her, both serving as executive producers and the show was green lit by Starz on June 17, 2013, with an ordered eight-episode first season set to air the following year.[3]

Personal life

Agboh lost her father, Herbert Kemp Jr. in 2011. The first episode of Power was dedicated in his memory.

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