Malia Obama, the daughter of former President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama, has adopted a new surname as she embarks on her Hollywood career.
Transitioning into her role as a burgeoning filmmaker, Malia Obama has opted to use her middle name, Ann, professionally. This decision signifies the 25-year-old’s commitment to forging her own path in the entertainment industry. The unveiling of her new moniker coincided with the premiere of her short film, “The Heart,” at the Sundance Film Festival in Utah.
A graduate of Harvard University, Malia debuted her directorial talents with “The Heart,” a film exploring the profound bond between a mother and her son. The cast features accomplished actors such as Tunde Adebimpe, LaTonya Borsay, and John Weigand. Malia described the film as “a unique, almost fable-like narrative, following a man coping with the loss of his mother after she makes an unconventional request in her will.”
Before venturing into Hollywood, Malia gained valuable experience through internships at the HBO drama series “Girls” and at Harvey Weinstein’s production company. She also showcased her skills as a staff writer on Donald Glover’s acclaimed Amazon Prime series “Swarm.”
Acknowledging her strong work ethic and unwavering dedication, Donald Glover praised Malia’s talents, stating, “She’s an exceptionally gifted individual who demonstrates remarkable focus and commitment.” He expressed confidence in her ability to achieve greatness, emphasizing her remarkable writing style.
Janine Nabers, a creator who collaborated with Malia, also lauded her creativity and dedication, highlighting her exceptional contributions to their work. Nabers commended Malia’s out-of-the-box ideas and described her as a phenomenal writer dedicated to her craft.