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Irene Mecchi (born September 21, 1949) is an American screenwriter and playwright, whose prominent works include screenplays for several
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animated films. She co-authored the screenplays for ''
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'' (1994), ''
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'' (1996), and ''
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'' (1997). With co-author Roger Allers, she received a 1998
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nomination for writing the book for ''
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'' stage musical.


Biography

Mecchi was born in the third generation of her family that lived in San Francisco, California. She attended the
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, graduating with a
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in theater. Early into her career, her aspirations to direct theater led her to study at the American Conservatory Theater, where her instructor, Joy Carlin, was impressed with her writing and encouraged her to pursue it on a full-time basis. She agreed. Her first work began when she wrote a series of children's programs for
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such as '' By the Way''. Mecchi's first network writing assignment was on the Emmy Award-winning
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special, ''Lily: Sold Out.'' Her later television credits also include '' Valerie,'' '' The Popcorn Kid'', and ''
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''. Along with that, Mecchi researched and wrote a play drawn from newspaper columnist
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's witty observations of San Francisco. The play was "work-shopped" at the American Conservatory Theater that led Mecchi to edit two books of Caen's writings, which were published in 1992 and 1993. In March 1992, Mecchi began her association with Disney, when she wrote an animated educational short called ''Recycle Rex''. The short film encouraged younger viewers to "recycle, reduce and reuse" waste materials. During the summer of 1992, Mecchi was brought on board to polish the script for ''
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'', which was pitched to her as "''
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'' in Africa". Several months later, she was joined by Jonathan Roberts during the rewriting process of the screenplay. Together, both writers tackled the unresolved emotional issues in the script, and brought additional comedy with Timon, Pumbaa, and the hyenas. Following her work on ''The Lion King'', she co-wrote the screenplays of ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame'' and ''Hercules''. Also, she re-teamed with Roger Allers to co-write the book for the Broadway musical adaptation of ''The Lion King'', to which they were nominated a Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical. She would later re-team again with Allers to contribute additional screenplay material to '' The Lion King 1½''. Mecchi served as the co-screenwriter for the Pixar film, '' Brave'', which was co-directed by
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. In June 2013, Chapman stated she and Mecchi were developing ''Rumblewick'' at DreamWorks Animation, which went unproduced. In November 2014, it was announced Mecchi was co-writing the screenplay for Lucasfilm's animated musical film, '' Strange Magic''. That same year, she wrote the teleplay for NBC's ''
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'', in which she revised the characterization of
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