Suzanne Celeste DePasse

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Suzanne Celeste DePasse Wiki Biography

Suzanne de Passe was born on the 19th July 1946, in Harlem, New York City, USA, and is an entrepreneur, and a film, television, and music producer, best known for discovering the Jackson Five music act. Her career began in 1967, when her talent for business caught the eye of the owner of the Cheetah Disco music club.

Have you ever wondered how rich Suzanne de Passe is, as of early 2017? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that de Passe’s net worth is as high as $40 million, an amount earned through her successful career in business and producing.

Suzanne de Passe was the only daughter of West Indian immigrant parents; her mother worked as a schoolteacher, while her father was an executive. Raised in a comfortable middle class environment, Suanne was allowed to pursue her interests, which revolved around fine arts from an early age. She attended ballet classes, and enrolled at Syracuse University in order to study writing. However, dissatisfied with the program and options at the university, she returned to New York, where she attended Manhattan Community College. During this period, she started to spend her time at the famous disco club, Cheetah Disco, where the owner took notice of her good ear for music and comments about the live sets.

Soon, Suzanne was working at the club in the capacity of talent coordinator. Afterwards, she worked briefly for a talent agency, before being invited to join Motown Records by its founder, Berry Gordy, who acted as her mentor, and she honed her business skills under his tutelage. Her big break, both for herself and the company, was when she discovered a music act comprised of five brothers, called the Jackson 5. Not only did she discover them, but she also supervised almost every aspect of their career, guiding them on the path of international success. Besides the Jackson 5, Suzanne also had a hand in other music acts, such as The Commodores, Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, Lionel Richie, and Thelma Houston. Her net worth benefited from these acts as well.

In the early 1970s, she branched out in her interests, co-writing a screenplay which detailed the life of Billie Holliday, called “Lady Sings the Blues” (1972), which starred Diana Ross, earning an Academy Award nomination for the script. She also advanced at Motown, first becoming the vice president of Motown’s West Coast division, and then the vice president of the entire Motown Industries.

Since 1981, when she was named the president of Motown, she has dedicated herself more to writing and producing films for the label. She earned two Emmy Awards, in 1983 for “Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever”, and in 1985 for “Motown Returns to the Apollo”.

Proving that she can do anything she sets her mind to, Suzanne produced a Western mini-series in 1985, based on the Larry McMurtry’s novel, “Lonesome Dove”, which was an overnight success, and won two Golden Globe Awards for Best Miniseries and Best Actor in a Miniseries.

After her many success at Motown, she decided to found her own production company, starting De Passe Entertainment in 1992. The company produced the sitcoms “Sister, Sister” (1995-1999), and “Smart Guy” (1996-1999), among others. For her extraordinary contribution to show business and female entrepreneurship, de Passe has been honored with multiple awards, including Women in Film Crystal Award (1988), Revlon Business Woman of the Year Award (1994), and Madame C.J. Walker Award (2004).

Regarding her personal life, Suzanne has been married to Paul De Mat since 1978, with whom she has three children.

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Suzanne Celeste DePasse Quick Info

Full Name Suzanne de Passe
Net Worth $40 Million
Date Of Birth July 19, 1946
Place Of Birth Harlem, New York City, USA
Profession Producer, Writer
Education Syracuse University
Nationality American
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0210867/
Awards Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy-Variety Or Music Program
Nominations Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Limited Series, WGA Award for Best Comedy/Variety – Music, Awards, Tributes – Specials – Television
Movies Zenon: Z3, Zenon: The Zequel, Class Act, Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever, Lady Sings the Blues
TV Shows All American Girl

Suzanne Celeste DePasse Important Facts

  • Motown Records Executive (1968-1988).
  • As of 2008, is the only African American woman to be nominated for a screenplay Oscar.
  • Took possession of Mowtown Productions when Berry Gordy sold it in the 1980s. In the 1990s, she changed the company’s name to De Passe Productions.
  • Is portrayed by Vanessa Williams in The Jacksons: An American Dream (1992).
  • Is an honorary member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.

Suzanne Celeste DePasse Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Daytime Divas 2017 TV Series executive producer pre-production Producer
The Vivianne Carter Story TV Movie executive producer pre-production Producer
Errors of the Human Body 2012 executive producer Producer
The 2006 Black Movie Awards 2006 TV Special executive producer Producer
The Black Movie Awards 2005 TV Special executive producer Producer
The Soluna Project 2004 TV Movie executive producer Producer
Zenon: Z3 2004 TV Movie producer Producer
Essence Awards 2003 TV Movie documentary executive producer Producer
34th NAACP Image Awards 2003 TV Special executive producer Producer
Essence Awards 2002 TV Movie documentary producer Producer
32nd NAACP Image Awards 2001 TV Special executive producer Producer
Zenon: The Zequel 2001 TV Movie executive producer – as Suzanne de Passe Producer
Cheaters 2000 TV Movie executive producer – as Suzanne de Passe Producer
The Loretta Claiborne Story 2000 TV Movie executive producer Producer
Chains 1999 producer Producer
Streets of Laredo 1999 TV Mini-Series executive producer – 3 episodes Producer
Sister, Sister 1994-1999 TV Series executive producer – 119 episodes Producer
Smart Guy 1997-1999 TV Series executive producer – 51 episodes Producer
Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century 1999 TV Movie executive producer – as Suzanne de Passe Producer
Motown 40: The Music Is Forever 1998 TV Movie documentary executive producer Producer
The Temptations 1998 TV Series executive producer – 2 episodes Producer
Dead Man’s Walk 1996 TV Mini-Series executive producer – 3 episodes Producer
Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years 1995 TV Series executive producer Producer
Buffalo Girls 1995 TV Movie executive producer Producer
On Our Own 1994-1995 TV Series executive producer – 4 episodes Producer
Someone Else’s Child 1994 TV Movie executive producer Producer
Return to Lonesome Dove 1993 TV Mini-Series executive producer – 4 episodes Producer
Class Act 1992 executive producer Producer
The Jacksons: An American Dream 1992 TV Series co-executive producer – 2 episodes Producer
Smokey Robinson: The Quiet Legend 1990 TV Movie documentary executive producer Producer
Small Sacrifices 1989 TV Movie executive producer Producer
Bridesmaids 1989 TV Movie executive producer – as Suzanne de Passe Producer
Lonesome Dove 1989 TV Mini-Series executive producer – 4 episodes Producer
Michael Jackson: The Legend Continues 1988 Video documentary executive producer Producer
Motown Merry Christmas 1987 TV Movie producer Producer
Showtime at the Apollo 1987 TV Series executive producer – 2002- Producer
Marvin Gaye 1987 TV Movie documentary executive producer Producer
Nightlife 1986 TV Series producer Producer
Motown on Showtime: Temptations and Four Tops 1986 TV Movie documentary executive producer Producer
Motown Returns to the Apollo 1985 TV Special executive producer Producer
Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever 1983 TV Movie documentary executive producer Producer
Happy Endings 1983/II TV Movie executive producer Producer
The Black Movie Awards 2005 TV Special Writer
Motown 40: The Music Is Forever 1998 TV Movie documentary Writer
Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever 1983 TV Movie documentary Writer
Lady Sings the Blues 1972 screenplay – as Suzanne de Passe Writer
Goin’ Back to Indiana 1971 TV Special script supervisor Miscellaneous
Diana! 1971 TV Special creative consultant – as Suzanne de Passe Miscellaneous
50 Years of Star Trek 2016 TV Movie special thanks Thanks
Michael Jackson’s Journey from Motown to Off the Wall 2016 Documentary Herself Self
The Seventies 2015 TV Series documentary Herself – Fmr President, Motown Productions Self
Unsung Hollywood 2015 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Tavis Smiley 2014 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
An Evening of Stars: Tribute to Lionel Richie 2010 TV Movie Herself Self
The Black List: Volume Two 2009 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
TV One on One 2006 TV Series Herself Self
Behind the Blues: Lady Sings the Blues 2005 Video short Herself Self
TV in Black: The First Fifty Years 2004 Video documentary Herself Self
Essence Awards 2003 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
The Michael Jackson Story 2003 TV Movie documentary Herself – Motown Records Executive 1968-1988 Self
Intimate Portrait 2000-2003 TV Series documentary Herself Self
All American Girl 2003 TV Series Herself / Coach Self
Girlfriends 2003 TV Series Herself Self
E! True Hollywood Story 2003 TV Series documentary Herself Self
It’s Black Entertainment 2002 TV Special documentary Herself Self
Biography 2000 TV Series documentary Herself – Producer Self
Behind the Music 1998 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Women in Film Crystal Awards 1996 TV Special Herself Self
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Elizabeth Taylor 1993 TV Special documentary Herself (uncredited) Self
The 11th Annual Black Achievement Awards 1990 TV Special Herself Self
Story of a People: The Black Road to Hollywood 1990 TV Special documentary Herself Self
Michael Jackson: The Legend Continues 1988 Video documentary Herself Self
The Media Show 1988 TV Series Herself Self
The 35th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1983 TV Special Herself – Winner: Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Program Self

Suzanne Celeste DePasse Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2001 Byron E. Lewis Trailblazer Award Acapulco Black Film Festival Won
1996 Bronze Wrangler Western Heritage Awards Television Feature Film Streets of Laredo (1995) Won
1995 TV Producer of the Year Award American Film Institute, USA Won
1994 Bronze Wrangler Western Heritage Awards Television Feature Film Return to Lonesome Dove (1993) Won
1990 Bronze Wrangler Western Heritage Awards Television Feature Film Lonesome Dove (1989) Won
1988 Crystal Award Women in Film Crystal Awards Won
1985 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Program Motown Returns to the Apollo (1985) Won
1983 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Program Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever (1983) Won
2001 Byron E. Lewis Trailblazer Award Acapulco Black Film Festival Nominated
1996 Bronze Wrangler Western Heritage Awards Television Feature Film Streets of Laredo (1995) Nominated
1995 TV Producer of the Year Award American Film Institute, USA Nominated
1994 Bronze Wrangler Western Heritage Awards Television Feature Film Return to Lonesome Dove (1993) Nominated
1990 Bronze Wrangler Western Heritage Awards Television Feature Film Lonesome Dove (1989) Nominated
1988 Crystal Award Women in Film Crystal Awards Nominated
1985 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Program Motown Returns to the Apollo (1985) Nominated
1983 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Program Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever (1983) Nominated