Megan Callaway


Megan Callaway is a founder of The Archer School for Girls and has been an advocate and fundraiser for education, especially for under represented populations and single sex education for a quarter century. She is an award-winning filmmaker of documentaries and dramas.

Life

She graduated from Vassar College, and received a master's degree in Film from Yale University School of Art where she worked under Michael Roemer.

Work

In 1995 she co-founded The Archer School for Girls, based on research about how girls learn, develop, thrive and become leaders in the 21st century. Currently she is Associate Vice President for Advancement at Scripps College.

Filmography (selected)

2008: WWII Behind Closed Doors: Stalin, the Nazis, and the West - Producer US version, BBC/KCET
2005 Auschwitz: Inside the Nazi State, award-winning six-part docudrama series, for BBC KCET/PBS, Producer PBS version
2002 Copenhagen, adaptation of Michael Frayn's play, starring Daniel Craig, Steven Rea, Francesca Annis for BBC, KCET/PBS, producer PBS version, writer/producer Prologue/Epilogue
1996 Talk to Me, made-for-television movie, Co-Producer, ABC
1996 She Cried No, made-for-television movie exploring date rape, Producer, NBC
1996 Co-Executive Producer, USA Network
1995 The Sister-in-Law, made-for-television movie, writer, USA Network
1986 American Masters-Eugene O'Neill: A Glory of Ghosts, Producer, PBS
1985 Perfect Harmony: The Whiffenpoofs in China, producer/director, Disney Channel