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    • Who Is Suzanne de Passe?
    • What Is Suzanne de Passe's Nationality and Family background?
    • Career
    • Filmography
    • Notable Produce
    • As Screenwriter
    • De Passe Jones Entertainment Group
    • Awards and Recognition
    • What Is Suzanne de Passe's Net Worth

    Suzanne de Passe is an American businesswoman, television, music, film producer, and writer. She began her career with Motown Records in 1968, and after more than 20 years of service in several high-ranking roles at the label, she founded de Passe Entertainment Group, LLC, in 1992. She attributes her participative business style to a number of prog...

    Born on 19 July 1948, de Passe wasborn to West Indian immigrant parents in Harlem, New York. Her mother took over the teaching occupation, while her father worked for Seagrams, Inc. as an executive. Her family was part of the African-American elite of New York City. Her family resided in the middle-class Riverton Apartments in Harlem, where she lik...

    de Passe dropped out of Manhattan Community College in 1966 at 19 as she remained unsatisfied with the educational experience. She then increased visits to her favorite hangout spot, a dance club name Cheetah Disco in New York.

    de Passe has contributed as an executive producer to various films and television shows, some of which include, Happy Endings (1982), Motown Returns to the Apollo (1885), Showtime at the Apollo (1987), about four episodes of Lonesome Dove (1989), Bridesmaids (1989), Small Sacrifices (1989), Motown 30: What’s Goin’ On! (1990), two episodes of The Ja...

    Her noteworthy credits as an executive producer incorporate the TV series: Smart Guy (1997-1999), Sister, Sister (1994-1999) and Daytime Divas (2017), and the TV movies: Michael Jackson: Searching for Neverland (2017), Cheaters (2000), and Zenon: The Zequel (2001), Errors of the Human Body(2012). In addition, she has executive produced award shows ...

    She also holds the title of screenwriter, and her creations includeLady, Sings the Blues (19720, Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever (1983), Motown 40: The Music Is Forever (1998), The Black Movie Awards (2005) and a video, ABFF Honors (2020). She was a script supervisor for the TV special, Goin’ Back to Indiana, in 1971 and creative consultant fo...

    In 1992, she and Gordy founded de Passe Entertainment after Motown was sold. As of now, de Passe serves as the co-chairman of the de Passe Jones Entertainment Group. The company has received a total of two ‘Emmy Awards,’ thirty ‘Emmy Nominations,’ one ‘Golden Globe,’ one ‘Oscar Nomination,’ five ‘NAACP Image Awards,’ and three ‘Peabody Awards.’

    de Passe hasseveral accolades under her belt; a few of those are: ‘Women in Film Crystal Award’ (1988), ‘The Whitney M. Young, Jr. Award,’ ‘The AWRT (American Women in Radio and Television) Silver Satellite Award’ (1999), ‘Revlon Business Woman of the Year Award’ (1994), ‘Essence Award’ (1989), ‘Women in Film Crystal Award’ (1988), Ebony magazine’s...

    de Passe has a net worth of $40 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. According to her website, she was directly responsible for over $2 billion in revenue from the entertainment industry. In 2016, she had listedher Beverly Hills house for $5.5 million.

  3. The recipient of an Academy Award nomination for co-writing the screenplay “LADY SINGS THE BLUES,” de Passe won 2 Emmy Awards and NAACP Image Awards as Executive Producer of “MOTOWN 25: YESTERDAY, TODAY, FOREVER” and “MOTOWN RETURNS TO THE APOLLO.” SPECIAL RECOGNITION: Ms. de Passe is currently featured in HBO’s, THE BLACK LIST ...

  4. De Passe co-wrote the screenplay for the 1972 Billie Holiday biopic Lady Sings the Blues, starring Diana Ross. Her work was nominated for an Academy Award, and to date de Passe is the only woman of color to receive the Oscar nod for Best Original Screenplay.

  5. BUFFALO GIRLS, CBS, four hours, 1995, de Passe Entertainment. Nominated for eleven Emmy Awards, including Best Miniseries and Best Actress. Starring Angelica Huston, Melanie Griffith, Reba McEntyre, Sam Elliott and Jack Palance.

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