Hartford Courant (Sunday)

Issa Rae balances a booked schedule

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Associated Press

NEW YORK — The HBO hit “Insecure” typically airs during the summer, but series creator Issa Rae has been moving like the Energizer Bunny with a schedule so booked and busy, the show’s return had to be delayed.

But for good reason.

She filmed two movies (“The Photograph,” “The Lovebirds”). She executive produced and appeared in HBO’s “A Black Lady Sketch Show.” The actress who breaks out in raps to cope with life on “Insecure” launched her own record label. And Rae is writing, producing and starring in a new movie called “Perfect Strangers” and producing another HBO series, “Rap (expletive),” about a female rap group.

“I was just relieved to not be doing the show and to be working on other things so much so that I was finally grateful to come back when I was done with those projects,“’ Rae said of “Insecure,” which returned Sunday. “I love this show. I love the people on it. I love creating it and making it. It just made me more appreciati­ve of what we were doing.”

“Insecure” finds Rae’s character Issa Dee on a search to find herself — profession­ally and personally. The show also stars Yvonne Orji (Molly), Jay Ellis (Lawrence), Amanda Seales (Tiffany) and Natasha Rothwell (Kelli), who also writes and produces the show.

In an interview, Rae, 35, spoke about her Emmynomina­ted series and the show within the show, which this season is a docuseries about a missing black woman. docuseries and being like, “There’s never black people.” Nobody would dedicate a whole podcast or docuseries to missing black people. Nobody does a “To Live and Die in LA” if the girl is black.

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