Reggie Rock Bythewood
Reggie Rock Bythewood was born on Jul 07, 1965 in USA. Reggie Rock Bythewood's big-screen debut came with Get on the Bus directed by Spike Lee in 1996.
After attending the Million Man March, Bythewood wrote the screenplay for Spike Lee's indie film, "Get On The Bus." Bythewood was also one of the film's investors. Bythewood did the rewrites for the Fox Searchlight film, "Notorious" and was awarded first-position written by credit along with the film's initial writer,He made his feature film directorial debut on the acclaimed indie flick, "Dancing in September." It was acquired by HBO and became an HBO original movie. Bythewood has also written and directed "Biker Boyz," the Laila Ali documentary, "Daddy's Girl," the ESPN 30-for-30 documentary, "One Night In Vegas" and "Gun Hill," the two hour action pilot for BET which won the 2014 NAACP Image Award for Best Director.In 2014, Bythewood produced, "Beyond The Lights" written and directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood.
Birthday
Jul 07, 1965Place of Birth
Bronx, New York, USAAlso known
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Awards
5 wins & 10 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 2014
producer
6.8 - 2009
writer
6.7 - 2003
writer
4.6 - 2003
additional crew
5.8 - 1996
writer
6.9