Donahue Tuitt
Donahue Tuitt was born on Jul 29, 1973 in USA. Donahue Tuitt's big-screen debut came with A Night in Compton directed by Daven Baptiste in 2004.
Donahue is a multi Award Winning filmmaker for directing, producing and writing. He has worked in single and multi-camera formats on films, videos, commercials for companies such as: Nike, Black Entertainment Television (BET), Maverick Entertainment, Breakaway Films, AXE Body Spray, and CBS. He received the 2007 National Association of Television Program Executives Diversity Fellowship for the industries up and coming minority television producers.As one of the innovative leaders in entertainment and digital media he has been featured in Ebony, Jet, Huffington Post Black Voices, the New York Post, NewsOne, ESPN LA, and countless other television and print publications. Beyond entertainment through film and television, he is an advocate for utilizing media programming to promote social awareness, political understanding, and preserve diverse cultures. He often advises civil rights and government agencies, and speaks at colleges across the U.S. to help develop collaborative strategies between Hollywood, Government, and Educational institutions.He graduated with a Doctorate degree in Education from the University of Southern California - after which he went on to serve as Adjunct Associate Professor at U.S.C. A native of New York, he received his Bachelors degree from the University of Maryland, College Park and his Masters from Pepperdine University.
Birthday
Jul 29, 1973Place of Birth
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Movies & TV Shows
- 2023
The Legacy: 75 Years of Blacks on Television - Season 1
producer, director, writer
as 6 episodes, 2021
- 2004
producer
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