Joie Lee
Biography
Joie Susannah Lee, born on June 22, 1962, is a multifaceted American creative known for her work as a screenwriter, film producer, director, and actress. She has made significant contributions to the film industry, particularly through her collaborations with her brother, the acclaimed filmmaker Spike Lee. Her performances can be seen in several of his notable films, including *She's Gotta Have It* (1986), *School Daze* (1988), *Do the Right Thing* (1989), and *Mo' Better Blues* (1990). Moreover, she showcased her talents as a writer and producer for the film *Crooklyn*, which reflects her personal experiences and artistic vision.
Joie Lee hails from Brooklyn, New York, where she was born into a family steeped in the arts. Her mother, Jacqueline (née Shelton), was an educator specializing in arts and black literature, while her father, William James Edward Lee III, was a talented jazz musician, bassist, actor, and composer. This rich cultural background has undoubtedly influenced her creative endeavors and commitment to storytelling in film. Through her work, Joie Lee continues to leave an indelible mark on the cinematic landscape, advocating for representation and authenticity in the narratives she helps to shape.
Filmography
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Da Sweet Blood of Jesus
2015 • Nurse Colquitt
School Daze
1988
Starting Out in the Evening
2007
A Kiss Before Dying (1991)
1991
Farewell Amor
2020 • Nzingha
Losing Isaiah
1995 • Marie
She's Gotta Have It
1986 • Clorinda Bradford
Do the Right Thing
1989