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Kamran Pasha () is a Hollywood screenwriter, director and novelist. He was a writer and producer on the NBC series ''Kings'', after working as a producer on NBC's ''Bionic Woman''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Kamran Pasha ).〕 Previously, he was a co-producer and writer for ''Sleeper Cell'', Showtime Network's terrorism drama. ''Sleeper Cell'' was nominated for the Golden Globe for Best Miniseries in 2005 and for an Emmy for Best Miniseries in 2006. Pasha has also written for The CW series "Nikita" as well as the Disney XD animated show "Tron: Uprising".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Kamran Pasha ).〕 In 2011, Pasha was hired to rewrite a movie screenplay entitled "The Immaculate" for Sidney Kimmel Entertainment and producer Charles Segars. The film follows an agnostic government agent assigned to protect a 17-year-old boy who some people believe is the Messiah. Pasha sold his first two novels to Simon & Schuster in 2007. The books are entitled ''Mother of the Believers'', a historical epic that follows the birth of Islam from the eyes of the Islamic prophet Muhammad's wife Aisha, and ''Shadow of the Swords'', a love story set amidst the showdown of Richard the Lionheart and Saladin during the Third Crusade.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Reading the Past ).〕 Pasha wrote his first video game for the hip hop artist 50 Cent in 2008. The game, ''50 Cent: Blood on the Sand'', is the sequel to the bestselling ''50 Cent: Bulletproof'' and is distributed by Vivendi Games. In 2008, Pasha accompanied his mother on the hajj, the traditional Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca.〔 Pasha was voted as the #3 "Coolest Desi of 2008" by Desiclub.com, a popular South Asian website. He was also cited as one of the top 10 famous Pakistanis by the Divanee.com. website. Pasha blogs regularly for the Huffington Post. == Early career == Pasha was born in Karachi, Pakistan, and migrated to the United States at the age of three. He was raised in Brooklyn in the predominantly Hasidic Jewish neighborhood of Borough Park.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=BIOS )〕 He attended Stuyvesant High School in New York, graduating in 1989. He went on to Dartmouth College, where he majored in comparative religion〔 and was an editor of the college newspaper, ''The Dartmouth''. After graduating, Pasha worked as a journalist for the Wall Street publisher Institutional Investor and the Knight Ridder financial newsire. During his tenure as a reporter, he interviewed international leaders such as the Israeli prime minister Shimon Peres, the Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto, and the Peruvian president, Alberto Fujimori.〔 He left journalism in 1996 and attended Cornell Law School.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Cornell Law School Student Email Addresses )〕 He subsequently enrolled in the MBA program at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, and graduated with a joint law/business degree in 2000. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kamran Pasha」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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