Antwone Fisher's life began in an Ohio prison, later entering foster care, where he endured years of abuse. After graduating high school in a penal institution, he faced homelessness in Cleveland.
Joining the U.S. Navy, he served for eleven years, earning accolades, including the Navy E Ribbon and Good Conduct medals. Fisher transitioned to a career in Federal Corrections and later worked at Sony Pictures before penning his own story.
In Hollywood for over 26 years, Fisher has an impressive roster of 15 film projects, including "Rush Hour" and "ANTWONE FISHER." His screenplay received numerous awards, and the film is now part of the U.S. Library of Congress's national film registry.
Fisher's impact extends beyond film, with books, teaching at UCLA, and receiving an Honorary Doctorate from Cleveland State University. His journey from a troubled past to acclaimed writer and director is detailed in his memoir, "Finding Fish," a New York Times Bestseller.
Website https://antwonefisher.net/
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