Mike Mosallam

Mike Mosallam is a producer, director, writer for theatre, film and television. Through his production company, Mike Mosallam Productions, he and his team produced short films: Breaking Fast (Cannes Film Festival) and Brothers (12-time Jury & Audience Award Winner), both written and directed by Mike, along with the short film "Ubuntu," a co-production with the Muslim Public Affairs Council. His feature film debut, Breaking Fast (based on the short), is now available on Hulu and anywhere you can rent movies. He is the creator and Co-Executive-Producer of the 2011 critically-acclaimed TLC series, All-American Muslim. Most recently, Mike was an Executive Creative Consultant on Season 2 of Hulu's Ramy. His second feature film (a film adaptation of Heather Raffo’s Nine Parts of Desire) will premiere on PBS in the spring of 2023. His latest script, The Untitled Chubby Muslim Project, was a Black List selection in 2020 and is currently hoping for summer 2023 production. Currently in development are a tv series adaptation of Breaking Fast and a feature film based on CNN Hero, Rahul Dabey. On the theatre side, Mike has produced and directed more than 100 theatrical productions from large-scale musicals, intimate cabaret settings, plays, concerts, and multimedia theatrical events. He made his off-broadway directorial debut with Miller/Tysen’s FUGITIVE SONGS. Favorite theatre credits include: Stephen Karam’s SONS OF THE PROPHET (Boston Conservatory) and SPRING AWAKENING (Ann Arbor in Concert). He is a proud Muslim and Lebanese-American. Mike is represented by The Gersh Agency, Color Creative by Issa Rae, and Granderson Des Rochers, LLP.