Gina Prince-Bythewood (born Gina Maria Prince on June 10, 1969) is an American film director and writer. Her primary credits as a director include the films Disappearing Acts and Love & Basketball, produced by Spike Lee and starring Omar Epps and Sanaa Lathan, which won her the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Screenplay.
Bythewood attended UCLA's film school, where she also ran competitive track. At UCLA, she received the Gene Reynolds Scholarship for Directing and the Ray Stark Memorial Scholarship for Outstanding Undergraduates. She graduated in 1991. Along with her friends Mara Brock Akil, Sara Finney Johnson and Felicia Henderson (also a UCLA graduate), she endows The Four Sisters Scholarship.
She directed The Secret Life of Bees which was adapted from the best-selling book by Sue Monk Kidd. It was released by Fox Searchlight in October 2008, and debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival and Urbanworld Film Festival that same year.
Her husband is Reggie Rock Bythewood, also a film director and writer.
Producing Credits
Biker Boyz (2003)
Bibliography
• “At The Movies”. Rosenblum, Nancy. Lesbian News. June 2000, Vol. 25 Issue II, p42
• “Sundance Sorority”. Corliss, Richard. Time. 2000 June 14. Vol 155 Issue 3, p68
• www.imdb.com/name/nm0697656/bio
• www.tft.ucla.edu/profiles/social/gina-prince-bythewood/