Gina Prince-Bythewood is an American film director and screenwriter who has a net worth of $4 million. Gina Prince-Bythewood was born in June 1969. She is best known for directing the movies Love & Basketball and Disappearing Acts. She attended UCLA's film school and received the Gene Reynolds Scholarship for Directing and the Ray Stark Memorial Scholarship for Outstanding Undergraduates. She first wrote and directed the short Stitches in 1991. From 1992 to 1993 she wrote for the TV series A Different World. She was a story editor, writer, and executive story editor for the TV series South Central in 1994. Gina wrote for the TV series Sweet Justice in 1994 and wrote and co-produced for the series Courthouse in 1995.
From 1998 to 1999 she wrote for and was consulting producer of the TV series Felicity. She also directed episodes of the TV series The Bernie Mac Show and Girlfriends and wrote an episode of Everybody Hates Chris. Prince-Bythewood wrote and directed the 2000 movie Love & Basketball. She produced the 2003 film Biker Boyz and directed and wrote the screenplay for the movie The Secret Life of Bees in 2008. She wrote and directed the 2014 movie Beyond the Lights. Gina has won three Black Reel Awards, a Humanitas Prize, an Image Award, and an Independent Spirit Award. She has also been nominated for two Daytime Emmy Awards.
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