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Tamika Lamison | |
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Born | Tamika Lamison Richmond, Virginia, U.S. |
Alma mater | Howard University |
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Notable work | Make a Film Foundation SPIN |
Tamika Lamison is an American actor, screenwriter, film director, Producer and humanitarian. The founder of Make a Film Foundation, a nonprofit organization which aims to fund the film wishes of young people who are facing life-threatening medical conditions by teaming them with noted film industry professionals who help them to create short films, founded in 2006.[1][2][3]
Tamika is serving as the Senior Vice President in charge of Development and Production at PhilmCo Media, a film production company with a double bottom line of art advocacy and commerce. There is a non-profit arm of the company which has helped to fund the doc films Bourn Kind and Are We There Yet, which Tamika produced.[4][5][6][7]
As a content creator with Make a Film Foundation, Tamika produced over 100 shorts documentaries and 4 award-winning short narrative films, worked with notable actors and film directors including J.K. Simmons, Johnny Depp, Catherine Hardwicke and many more.[8] Tamika is known as a producer for various TV & film projects such as the Tribeca Audience Award winning doc feature Ferguson Rises, Spin, Last life, Monogamy, and Hope.[9][10] She has been awarded several fellowships and Awards in writing and directing films including ABC/Walt Disney Fellowship, COSBY fellowship and many more.[11]
She is also the Executive Director for the CDDP-Commercial Directors Diversity Program, which is a Diversity and Inclusion initiative that nurtures and supports historically under-represented Directors in the commercial industry via workshops, mentoring, networking, shadowing and grant funds to produce a spec commercial.Tamika built and expanded the program over the course of 5 years after helping to research and develop the Academy gold program at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.[12][13]
Tamika was born in Richmond, Virginia, in the US on May 26, 1969. She held Bachelor's degree in Performing arts from the American University and Howard University, she later graduated from the New York Film Academy where learned filmmaking and also is an American Film Institute alum in directing women workshop.[14] [15]
Tamika's first script "The Jar by The Door" written while she was in college, became a finalist in the Sundance Film Festival labs and won several awards like the IFP Gordon Parks Indie Film Award with a prize of $10 000, which she used to move to Los Angeles after attending the York Film Academy.[1] After her first script and graduating, she moved to Los Angeles where she received fellowship from notable partners like ABC/Walt Disney, the Guy Hanks and Marvin Miller (2003-2006), CBS Director's initiative.[3]
Some of Tamika’s additional credits in producing or writing and/or directing of shorts, features and documentaries such as: Last Life (Rise Again), Spin (2006), Hope, The 3rd Era of Medicine, The Male Groupie (2004), and Sex &Violence or: A Brief of Simple Physics.[5][6]
In 2004, Tamika was one of the directors and DP for BET's first reality show, College Hill (2003).[7] She was a staff writer and supervising producer of three seasons of Monogamy, a 2018 released UMC streaming series that can now be seen in Amazon Prime’s ALLBLK.[9]
Year | Title | Director | Writer | Producer | Actor | Ref. |
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1999 | Craddle Will Rock | No | No | No | Yes | [16] |
2003 | HOPE | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | [17] |
2003 | College Hill | Yes | No | No | No | [18] |
2018 | Craig Ross Jr.'s Monogamy | No | Yes | Yes | No | [19] |
2018 | Last Life | No | No | Yes | Yes | [20] |
2018 | kumba Shule | No | No | No | Yes | [21] |
Short films / Documentaries
Year | Title | Director | Writer | Actor | Producer | Ref. |
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2003 | Hope | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | [22] |
2004 | The Male Groupie | No | No | No | Yes | [23] |
2005 | P.N.O.K | Yes | No | No | No | [24] |
2005 | K(no)w De:tales | No | No | No | Yes | [25] |
2007 | Spin | Yes | No | No | Yes | [26] |
2007 | Put It in a Book | No | No | No | Yes | [27] |
2011 | Deep Blue Breath | No | No | No | Yes | [28] |
2012 | The Question | No | No | No | Yes | [29] |
2013 | The Real Blood Ghost | No | No | No | Yes | [30] |
2013 | The Magic Bracelet | No | No | No | Yes | [31] |
2017 | The 3rd Era of Medicine | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | [32] |
2017 | The Black Ghiandola | No | No | No | Yes | [33] |
2017 | Katharine of America | No | No | No | Yes | [34] |
2017 | Sex and Violence! or: A Brief Review of Simple Physics | No | No | No | Yes | [35] |
2021 | Ferguson Rises | No | No | No | Yes | [36] |
2022 | Bourn Kind: The Tiny Kindness Project | No | No | No | Yes | [37] |