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Antwone Fisher

American director, screenwriter, author and film producer

This article is about the person.

Antwone fischers biography wikipedia His childhood was marked by tragedy, as he was placed in foster care at a young age. Fisher, Doris — In his autobiography, Finding Fish: A Memoir, Fisher recalled how painful and confusing it was to think of the Picketts as his family. They have two children, Azure and Indigo.

For the film, see Antwone Fisher (film).

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Born

Antwon Quenton Fisher


() August 3, (age&#;65)

Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.

Occupations
  • Director
  • producer
  • screenwriter
Spouse

LaNette Fisher

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Antwone Quenton Fisher (born August 3, ) is an American director, screenwriter, author, and film producer.

His autobiographical book Finding Fish was a New York Times Best Seller. The film Antwone Fisher was written by Fisher and directed by Denzel Washington.

Early life and education

Fisher was born in prison to year-old single mother Eva Mae Fisher. His father, year-old Edward Elkins, had been shot dead by a jealous girlfriend two months earlier.

Antwone was placed in a foster home weeks after he was born, and remained in foster care through most of his childhood.

Antwone fischers biography He also loved music, listening to forbidden Motown records at home and imagining that his real father could be just like singer Marvin Gaye. Because each style has its own formatting nuances that evolve over time and not all information is available for every reference entry or article, Encyclopedia. Malcolm D. Stories about Fisher's life began spreading around the Sony lot, and many people from Hollywood lined up to develop the project.

After living with a foster mother for two years, Fisher was taken away from her. He was then placed into another foster home with Rev. Ulysses and Isabella Pickett. He spent 14 years of his childhood with the Picketts. Antwone was sent to George Junior Republic School, a discipline school for boys, from which he graduated before he joined the United States Navy.[1]

Career

Government work

Fisher joined the U.S.

Navy to escape homelessness.

Antwone fischers biography images Learn more. Contact About Privacy. During his time in the Navy, Fisher met Commander Jerome Williams, a psychiatrist who helped him address his childhood traumas. Fisher College: Tabular Data.

Fisher spent 12 years in the Navy and separated from military service in Here, he met Lt. Commander Williams, a psychiatrist who helped him work through his emotional traumas. After his discharge from the Navy, Fisher joined the Federal Bureau of Prisons as a federal correctional officer.[2]

Writer and filmmaker

After three years with the Bureau of Prisons, he began work as a security guard for Sony Pictures.

It was there Fisher decided to find his true family members. He contacted Annette Elkins, who turned out to be his aunt. Within months of this contact, Fisher met all of his family, including his mother Eva Mae. He learned that she had given birth to four other children who were all taken away as wards of the state.

Fisher wrote that after their meeting, "In the place inside me where the hurt of abandonment had been, now only compassion lived."[3]

Fisher penned his screenplay. Stories about Fisher's life began spreading around the Sony lot, and many people from Hollywood lined up to develop the project. He initially declined all offers.

Antwone fischers biography husband In other projects. For two years, he lived with the Pickett family, where he faced abuse and neglect. Fisher Companies, Inc. Life often has a way of making people feel small and unimportant.

After writing over 40 drafts, he sold the rights to his story to 20th Century Fox.[citation needed] The feature film Antwone Fisher was directed by Denzel Washington, and starred Derek Luke in the title role. Fisher was credited as both writer and co-producer.[4]

Fisher is still working as a director, author, poet, lecturer, college professor, movie producer, and screenwriter.[citation needed] His latest book, A Boy Should Know How to Tie a Tie: And Other Lessons for Succeeding in Life, was published by Simon & Schuster in April

Fisher has written and directed other films, including a documentary, This Life of Mine: The Story of Leon T.

Garr, a short film, "My Summer Friend", starring Michael T. Williams,[5][6] and was a co-writer of the American drama ATL.

Personal life

Fisher and his wife, LaNette Canister, married December 1, They have two children, Azure and Indigo.

Awards and honors

See also

References

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