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Antwone Quenton Fisher Wiki Biography
Antwone Quentin Fisher was born on the 3rd August 1959, in Cleveland, Ohio USA, and is recognized for being not only an author, who has released his autobiographical book “Finding Fish” (2001), but also for being a film producer, director, and screenwriter, who then naturally scripted the film “Antwone Fisher” (2002). His career has been active since 2001.
So, have you ever wondered how rich Antwone Fisher is, as of early 2017? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that the size of Antwone’s net worth is over $2 million, accumulated not only through his successful writing career, but also through his successful involvement in the entertainment industry, including sales of his scripts to famous directors and producers who then adapted and made movies based of them.
Antwone Fisher was born in a women’s prison, where his mother, Eva Mae Fisher (17), served a sentence for killing his father, Edward Elkins (23). Social services picked him up and sent him to foster care, so he spent his childhood growing up in several foster families. After a while, he was adopted and spent around two years with his first family, who loved him very much, but he had to leave them and soon he was adopted by another family, who were very abusive, so through the 14 years that he spent with them, he suffered beating, verbal and sexual abuse, which had a great impact on him as a person. He matriculated from George Junior Republic School in Pennsylvania, a high school created only for underprivileged young men. After that, he started doing business outside of the law to survive – one of the jobs was collecting money for a local pimp. In order to escape homelessness, Antwone joined the U.S. Navy in 1978, and served for 11 years, and a Navy’s psychiatrist helped him with his childhood traumas.
After leaving the Navy, he started work as a federal correctional officer at the Federal Bureau of Prisons, after which he got a job in the security section in Sony Pictures. While he was working there, he found his biological family and his mother, which helped him a lot in writing his autobiography entitled “Finding Fish” in 2001. The book had enormous success, and he had a number of significant offers from Hollywood directors and producers who wanted to put his story into a motion picture. Firstly he refused everybody, but eventually sold it to 20th Century Fox and the result of this collaboration was a film named after him, for which he was both a writer and a co-producer, adding a considerable amount to his net worth. In the film, he was portrayed by Derek Luke, and it was directed by Denzel Washington.
To speak further about his career, in 2005, he wrote “Who Will Cry For The Little Boy?”, and in the following year, he was a co-writer of the drama “ATL”. Three years later he was writer and director of the short film “My Summer Friend”, all of which increased his net worth by a large margin. Most recently, he published the book “A Boy Should Know How To Tie A Tie And Other Lessons For Succeeding In Life” in 2010, and he wrote the documentary “This Life Of Mine The Leon T. Garr Story” (2012).
Thanks to his remarkable accomplishments, Antwone has been nominated for and won many prestigious awards. Some of the most significant ones are a nomination for the WGA Award for Best Original Screenplay, the winning of the ShoWest Award in the category of Screenwriter of the Year and another winning of the American Screenwriters Association’s Discover Screenwriting Award.
When it comes to speak about his personal life, Antwone Fisher has been married to LaNette since 1996; the couple has two children together.
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Antwone Quenton Fisher Quick Info
Full Name | Antwone Fisher |
Net Worth | $2 Million |
Date Of Birth | August 3, 1959 |
Place Of Birth | Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. |
Profession | Writer, Director, Producer |
Nationality | American |
Spouse | LaNette Fisher |
Children | Azure Fisher, Indigo Fisher |
Parents | Eva Mae Fisher, Eddie Elkins |
IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0279376/ |
Awards | Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead, NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture, NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Motion Picture, BET Award for Best Actor, Satellite Special Achievement Award for Outstanding New Talent, Producers Guild of America Award – Stanley … |
Nominations | Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female, Satellite Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama, Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay, Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Breakout Star – Male, Satellite Award for Best Director, MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Perform… |
Movies | Antwone Fisher, ATL |
Antwone Quenton Fisher Quotes
- Life often has a way of making people feel small and unimportant. But if you find a way to express yourself through writing, to put your ideas and stories on paper, you’ll feel more consequential. No one should pass through time without writing their thoughts and experiences down for others to learn from. Even if only one person, a family member, reads something you wrote long after you’re gone, you live on. So writing gives you power. Writing gives you immortality.
Antwone Quenton Fisher Important Facts
- Antwone is dyslexic.
- Named among Fade In Magazine’s “100 People in Hollywood You Need to Know” in 2005.
- Was born in a women’s prison, where his mother was incarcerated.
- He also did script doctoring on the Chris Tucker movies, Money Talks (1997) and Rush Hour (1998).
- In between rewriting the script for Antwone Fisher (2002); he also wrote “Double-0 Soul” with Chris Tucker attached to star and sold the script on spec for $1 million to Universal Pictures. Although the script had Brian Grazer/Imagine Entertainment on as producers and Mariah Carey attached as co-starring, it never came into fruition.
- His mother named him after Fats Domino, whose real first name is Antoine.
- Fisher was discovered working as a security guard at Sony. His life story of orphanages and abuse led to a screen-writing deal. Antwone Fisher (2002) (aka “Finding Fish”) is autobiographical.
Antwone Quenton Fisher Filmography
Title | Year | Status | Character | Role |
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This Life of Mine The Leon T. Garr Story | 2012 | Documentary written by | Writer | |
My Summer Friend | 2009 | Short written by | Writer | |
ATL | 2006 | story | Writer | |
Antwone Fisher | 2002 | written by | Writer | |
Lincoln Perry | announced | Director | ||
This Life of Mine The Leon T. Garr Story | 2012 | Documentary | Director | |
My Summer Friend | 2009 | Short | Director | |
This Life of Mine The Leon T. Garr Story | 2012 | Documentary producer | Producer | |
Antwone Fisher | 2002 | co-producer | Producer | |
Queen Victoria’s Wedding | 2010 | Short | Barry Wilson | Actor |
This Life of Mine The Leon T. Garr Story | 2012 | Documentary | Cinematographer | |
This Life of Mine The Leon T. Garr Story | 2012 | Documentary | Editor | |
Cupcake Wars | 2012 | TV Series | Himself – Judge / Writer & Director | Self |
More Tales from the Script | 2010 | Video documentary | Himself | Self |
Tales from the Script | 2009 | Documentary | Himself | Self |
Remixed! | 2006 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
Young Hollywood Awards | 2003 | TV Special documentary | Himself | Self |
Hollywood Celebrates Denzel Washington: An American Cinematheque Tribute | 2003 | TV Special documentary | Himself | Self |
The 14th Annual Producers Guild of America Awards | 2003 | TV Special | Himself – Winner | Self |
Antwone Quenton Fisher Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie | Category |
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2004 | Discover Screenwriting Award | American Screenwriters Association, USA | Antwone Fisher (2002) | Won | |
2003 | Black Reel | Black Reel Awards | Theatrical – Best Screenplay (Original or Adapted) | Antwone Fisher (2002) | Won |
2003 | Christopher Award | Christopher Awards | Film | Antwone Fisher (2002) | Won |
2003 | Humanitas Prize | Humanitas Prize | Feature Film Category | Antwone Fisher (2002) | Won |
2003 | ShoWest Award | ShoWest Convention, USA | Screenwriter of the Year | Won | |
2004 | Discover Screenwriting Award | American Screenwriters Association, USA | Antwone Fisher (2002) | Nominated | |
2003 | Black Reel | Black Reel Awards | Theatrical – Best Screenplay (Original or Adapted) | Antwone Fisher (2002) | Nominated |
2003 | Christopher Award | Christopher Awards | Film | Antwone Fisher (2002) | Nominated |
2003 | Humanitas Prize | Humanitas Prize | Feature Film Category | Antwone Fisher (2002) | Nominated |
2003 | ShoWest Award | ShoWest Convention, USA | Screenwriter of the Year | Nominated |