

Kasi Lemmons
Kasi Lemmons, born Karen Lemmons on February 24, 1961, is a distinguished American director, screenwriter, and actress. She burst onto the directing scene with her critically acclaimed debut, *Eve's Bayou* (1997), a film that showcased her unique storytelling abilities and earned her recognition in the industry. Lemmons continued to build her reputation with a series of notable films, including *Talk to Me* (2007), *Black Nativity* (2013), and *Harriet* (2019), the latter of which received widespread praise for its powerful portrayal of abolitionist Harriet Tubman. Most recently, she directed *Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody* (2022) and the Netflix limited series *Self Made* (2020), illustrating her versatility and commitment to telling compelling stories. She also directed an episode of ABC's *Women of the Movement* (2022), further solidifying her presence in television.
Before embarking on her directing career, Lemmons was an accomplished actress, initially appearing in commercials for brands like McDonald's and Levi's. She made her film debut in Spike Lee's *School Daze* (1988) and went on to star in significant films including *Vampire's Kiss* (1989), *The Silence of the Lambs* (1991), and *Candyman* (1992). Throughout her career, Lemmons has been a trailblazer, known for her commitment to diverse narratives and strong female characters.
Filmography


One Perfect Shot

Disconnect (2013)

Zooman

Drop Squad

Waist Deep

Candyman

Vampire's Kiss

Hard Target

The Silence of the Lambs
