Author: Issa Rae

Issa Rae is a renowned American actress, writer, producer and creative force celebrated for her authentic storytelling and groundbreaking contributions to entertainment. Born Jo-Issa Rae Diop on January 12, 1985, in Los Angeles, California, she graduated from Stanford University with a Bachelor of Arts in African and African-American Studies. Her career took off with the viral YouTube web series *The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl* (2011–2013), which she created, wrote, and starred in—earning millions of views, a Shorty Award for Best Web Show, and paving the way for diverse voices in digital media. Building on that success, Issa Rae co-created, wrote, produced, and starred in the critically acclaimed HBO series *Insecure* (2016–2021), a Peabody Award-winning show that offered nuanced portrayals of Black womanhood, friendships, relationships, and career struggles. The series garnered multiple Emmy and Golden Globe nominations, solidifying her as a leading voice in comedy and representation. As a **New York Times bestselling author**, she released *The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl* (2015), a collection of essays reflecting her humor and experiences. Through her production company Hoorae, she has executive produced projects like *A Black Lady Sketch Show*, *Rap Sh!t*, and *Sweet Life: Los Angeles*, while starring in films such as *The Photograph*, *The Lovebirds*, and more recent works including the 2025 buddy comedy *One of Them Days*. In 2026, Issa Rae continues to expand her influence with a multi-year first-look film and television deal at Paramount, focusing on diverse, community-driven stories that resonate widely. Her work consistently blends sharp wit, cultural insight, and unapologetic authenticity, making her one of the most influential content creators and storytellers of her generation.