Mackenzie Rohan
Screenwriter
Producer

Screenwriter
Producer
Mackenzie Rohan writes female-driven coming-of-age comedies that challenge the traditional stories women are told and the limiting stories we tell ourselves. She recently signed a development deal with Universal Television Alternative Studio (UTAS) and currently has producers attached to two of her screenwriting projects. She's been selected for the NBCU Launch Unscripted Pitch Accelerator, Disney Entertainment Television PA Initiative, and Hollywood Radio and Television Society Foundation Fellowship. She’s been recognized by The Black List x WGA’s Michael Collyer Fellowship, Final Draft's Big Break, and multiple other screenwriting competitions. Rohan is a Syracuse University alum and has worked on sets 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 sex comedy about a girl who can't have sex. After an awkward high school senior discovers she has a pelvic floor disorder and is deemed unfuckable by her entire high school, she convinces her guy best friend to teach her how to be fuckable and goes on a quest to find the guy who's the right fit for her, aka her perfect penis.
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, former child 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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