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Crystal McCrary McGuire (formerly Crystal McCrary Anthony) is a writer, film producer and director, a former attorney and a broadcast personality. She is a creator and producer of entertainment content, including award-winning
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shows ''Leading Women'' and ''Leading Men'' and youth basketball documentary ''Little Ballers'', an author of fiction and of non-fiction articles, and has made numerous network television appearances, including as a legal analyst and a pop culture commentator. She runs marathons, and is a mother of three.


Biography

She was born in October 24, 1969, in Detroit, Michigan, to Magellan Gomez McCrary and Thelma Barrington, and into a family that includes 10 lawyers. She has one sister. After receiving a bachelor's degree ''magna cum laude'', in 1991 from the
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, she attended the Washington College of Law at the American University in Washington, DC, and the
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, earning her J.D. degree in 1995. While pursuing her law degree, she also joined the international law program sponsored by
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, studying
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law in Paris, France. She rose to prominence as an entertainment lawyer, and married
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, with whom she had two children, including
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, prior to divorcing. She later married former Wall Street executive Ray McGuire, whom she joined on the campaign trail during his 2021 bid for Democratic mayoral candidate, and with whom she has one son.


Career


Attorney

She began her legal career as an associate at New York City law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, where she represented entertainment personalities and executives, such as
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, as an entertainment lawyer, while quietly authoring a novel that reflects the milieu. In 1997, she transitioned to writing, resigning her position as an attorney.


Author

A story creator since childhood, she co-wrote the novel ''Homecourt Advantage'' with Rita Ewing (then spouse of
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center Patrick Ewing), an intimate portrait of the "dysfunctional off-court lives of multimillionaire athletes and their significant others", according to ''
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'' reviewer
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, in 1998. It became a bestseller, and film rights to the book were purchased by "a film triad that includes Wesley Snipes' production company." Her second work, ''Gotham Diaries'', grew out of a collaboration with
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, who is also a lawyer, and the spouse of filmmaker
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. First envisioned as a television series that would profile upper-class black New Yorkers, the pair shifted to realizing the story, ''Gotham Diaries'', in 2004, as a social satire novel, due to events of 9/11 disrupting plans. The book won Blackboard Fiction Book of the Year in 2005, and returned her to
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. ''Gotham Diaries'' is also noted for contributing to an emerging genre of fiction, "black chick-lit". In 2012, her book, ''Inspiration: Profiles of Black Women Changing Our World'' with her producing partner
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and photography by Lauri Lyons was published. She has also authored numerous magazine articles.


Entertainment industry

She began a film career in 2006, as an executive producer, with
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, for the feature film ''Dirty Laundry'', which offers a perspective on homosexuality in Southern African-American families, winning top honors, including Best Feature Film award, at the
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in 2007. That year, when listed among the top 40 Under 40 by ''
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'', Williams affectionately referred to McCrary McGuire as "a baby mogul in training". In 2008, the film was nominated for a
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. McCrary has developed projects with
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, co-hosted ''My Two Cents'', and served as executive producer, in 2006, for reality show ''My Model Is Better Than Your Model'', and for the series ''Real-Life Divas'', which profiles African-American women and ran for four seasons. She was executive producer for documentary series ''Leading Women'' and ''Leading Men'', which earned an
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nomination in 2009. In 2015, she was commissioned to make a short film to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the
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. She has been featured in ''People'', ''Essence'' and ''Newsweek'', and has also appeared as herself in a variety of productions, including '' Today'', ''
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'', ''
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'', in 2006, ''
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'', in 2008, ''Closet Envy'', in 2010, and ''
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'', during 2010 to 2011. She appeared as a pop-culture commentator on ''
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'' for
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in 2004 and 2005. and on '' Verdict with Dan Abrams'' for NBC, in 2008, alongside
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and Lawrence O'Donnell, as a guest host for '' The View'', and as a legal analyst for
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,
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, and Court TV (now
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). Her directorial debut was the AAU youth basketball documentary ''Little Ballers'' in 2013, which she also co-produced; it was televised by
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in 2015, the first documentary to be aired on ''
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''. In 2017, Nickelodeon premiered her three-part docuseries, ''Little Ballers Indiana'', which chronicles six diverse, fledgling female basketball players in the hometown of WNBA player Skylar Diggins,
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. In 2021,
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premiered a reboot of '' Sex and the City'', titled '' And Just Like That...'', which introduced a recurring new character reportedly inspired by McCrary McGuire, named "Lisa Todd Wexley".


References

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