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Neema Barnette is an American film director and producer, and the first African-American woman to direct a primetime sitcom. Barnette was the first African-American woman to get a three-picture deal with
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. Since then, she accumulated a number of awards, including a Peabody, an
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and an
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.


Early life

Neema Barnette, born on December 14, 1949, to African parentage. She attended the High School For The Performing Arts, and began her career as a stage actress. Barnette continued her education by attending The City College of New York earning a BA. She also received a MFA from NYU School Of The Arts.


Career

At age 21, Barnette directed the play ''The Blue Journey'' by OyamO, at Joseph Papp's Public Theater. In 1982, Barnette co-produced the
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-winning After-School Special, "To Be a Man" along with Cliff Frazier, who was also the writer and director. The both won Emmys for Outstanding Children's Programming. The movie starred, Robert Earl Jones, Estelle Evans, Stuart Bascombe, Julius Hollingsworth and Curtis Worthy.
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(Robert Earl Jones son), was executive director. Barnette has directed stage, episodic television, made for TV movies and feature films. ''Sky Captain'' was her first short film which she directed as part of the American Film Institute's (AFI) Directing Workshop for Women in 1985. In 1990, she founded Harlem Girl Productions Corporation. Since 1997, Barnette has also worked for the Harlem Lite Productions. She has directed multiple seasons and episodes of a variety of television sitcoms including ''
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'', ''
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'', and '' 7th Heaven''. In 1997, Barnette directed the film '' Spirit Lost,'' a psychological thriller with a love triangle that includes a ghost. Robin R. Means Coleman wrote in her book ''Horror Noire'' that ''Spirit Lost'' was a "rare horror film that was nearly an all-female affair" and that the film prominently featured characters that served as moral arbiter and saviors. She would later revisit the film in her 2023 work ''The Black Guy Dies First'', further noting the codependent relationship between John and the ghostly Arabella. In 2002, she was selected as one of ten artists to judge the American Film Institute's "Best Films Award". In 2003, Barnette directed her first feature film, an adaptation of Civil Brand, she told the Los Angeles Times it was inspired by the original screenplay by Preston A Whitmore II and by an urban women's prison tale. Even after her mother passed, she encouraged Barnette to continue pursuing the film. Once the movie was completed, it earned many awards and played film festivals like Sundance, the American Film Institute, and the American Black Film Festival in Miami where “Civil Brand” won the $15,000 Blockbuster audience award. Her most recent feature film is '' Woman Thou Art Loosed: On the 7th Day'' (2012), her 11th movie and third for theatrical release. The film is a thriller and family drama following the story of a marriage on the rocks, which received an NAACP Image Award Nomination for Best Independent Feature in 2012. Barnette directed two episodes of ''Being Mary Jane'': "Hot Seat" and "Don't Call It A Comeback" (2015 - Season 3). Barnette is the Executive Producer of Black History Mini Docs, 90 second videos featuring the stories of African-American heroes and she-roes, as well as daily tributes which are posted on Facebook, Twitter & Pinterest. In 2009 Barnette directed a gospel musical film, "Heaven Ain't Hard to Find," starring Kim Whitley, Cliff Powell and Reed McCants, where it previewed on platforms on HBO and BET. In 2016, she joined the series, Queen Sugas as director and producer. Barnette won her first NAACP Image® Award for her directing efforts, like "One More Hurdle," an NBC dramatic special. Another documentary of hers titled "The Silent Crime," an NBC about domestic violence, received four local Emmy® nominations. Her successful debut resulted in subsequent directing stints on "Hooperman," "The Royal Family," "China Beach" (Peabody Award), "Frank's Place" (Emmy® Award), "The Sinbad Show," "Diagnosis Murder," "A Different World" and many episodes of "The Cosby Show." Neema Barnette is also part of the  DGA African American Steering Committee and a member of The Black Filmmakers Foundation since its inception. She is also an active AFI alumnus and takes part on the panel of the AFI Independent Film committee. She  has also played a part in being on the executive board of the IFP Gordon Parks Scholarship fund. She has been a judge for the NAACP Feature Film Award and serves as an annual judge for the Pan African Film Festival in Los Angeles.


Personal

Barnette owns her own production company called Harlem Girl Productions, whilst also owning a production company titled Reel Rebel Productions with her husband Reed McCants. Notably, she is also the executive director of a theatre and performance company for young artists titled Live Theatre Gang. Barnette is also a part-time teacher, where she teaches aspiring students a directing course at UCLA and USC. She spends the other part of her time running a theatre company titled Live Theatre Gang with her husband and actor, Reed R. McCants.


Filmography


Films Directed

*'' Super Sweet 16: The Movie'' (2007) *'' All You've Got'' (2005) *Zora Is My Name! *Better Off Dead *Run for the Dream: The Gail Devers Story *Close to Danger *Spirit Lost *'' Woman Thou Art Loosed: On the 7th Day'' *Heaven Ain't Hard to Find *Better off Dead


Television Directed

* '' Naomi'' - Enigma * '' The Equalizer'' Episode - Separated * '' Genius: Aretha'' Episode 2 - Until The Real Thing Comes Along * '' Genius: Aretha'' Episode 3 - Do Right Woman 2021 * ''
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'' 2020 * '' Black Lightning'' 2019 * ''Raising Dion'' 2019 * ''Midnight, Texas'' 2018 * ''The Good Cop'' 2018 * ''Love is _'' 2018 * ''
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'' 2018 * ''Blind Spot'' 2018 * ''The Breaks'' 2017 * '' Being Mary Jane'' 2015-2017 * Queen Sugar 2016 * Miracle's Boys 2005 * ''
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'' * '' The PJs'' * '' Diagnosis Murder'' 1994-1998 * '' 7th Heaven'' * '' Deadly Games'' 1996 * ''
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'' 1994-1995 *Scattered Dreams 1993 * ''
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'' 1993 * The Royal Family 1991 * Different Worlds: A Story of Interracial Love * ''
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'' 1989-1991 * ''
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'' 1990-1991 * Zora Is My Name! 1990 * '' China Beach'' 1990 * '' The Robert Guillaume Show'' 1989 * ''
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'' 1988-1989 * '' Hooperman'' 1989 * '' Frank's Place'' 1987 * '' What's Happening Now'' 1986 * One More Hurdle (1984)


Produced

* King of Stage: The Woodie King Jr. Story (Documentary) (executive producer) * 2016 Queen Sugar (TV Series) (producer - 13 episodes) * 2012 Woman Thou Art Loosed: On the 7th Day (producer) * 2008 Cuttin Da Mustard (executive producer) / (producer) * 2002 Civil Brand (producer) * 1986 "To Be A Man", an ABC Television Children's Special, (producer)


Awards

She has won numerous awards, honors, and nominations, among them an Emmy Award for her afterschool special ''To Be a Man'', two
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, and a Sundance Film Festival Award. *The Silent Crime, an American Women in Radio & Television award for directing. *Barnette won an International Monitor Award for Best Director for The Cosby Show episode, 'The Day the Spores Landed.' *ZORA IS MY NAME (American Playhouse production starring Ruby Dee which won a Lilly Award for Exceptional Representation of African American Images in Film) *One More Hurdle,” an NBC dramatic special, won Neema her first NAACP Image® Award for her directing efforts. *While directing an episode for Cosby in which Mr. Cosby gets pregnant, “The Day The Spores Landed” (International Monitor® Award for Best Director) *The Delta Society awarded Neema their prestigious Lilly® Award for exceptional representation of African American images in film. *The Cosby Mysteries. “ For one episode she directed the show received a Peabody® and Emmy® Award.


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