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Lena Waithe        

Emmy Award-Winning Screenwriter, Producer & Actress

Emmy®-winning writer, producer, actor, and founder and chair of Hillman Grad Lena Waithe continues to lead the cultural revolution in Hollywood with creativity, diversity, and charisma. Waithe expertly taps into emerging societal trends with a sharp wit, speaking to myriad experiences from her unique perspective, while challenging audiences to think outside of conventional norms.

With her impressive eye for discovering and spotlighting underrepresented voices, Waithe navigates the intersection of business and entertainment in conjunction with her own production company, Hillman Grad Productions. The company passionately fights against the status quo by giving marginalized storytellers the platform and opportunity to access the industry, while allowing them to tell their stories. The comprehensive slate includes projects at Warner Bros, Netflix, BET, Disney, Amazon, Universal, Focus and MGM. Recently, Hillman Grad Productions signed an exclusive overall deal with Warner Bros. Television Group. Through their partnership, Waithe and Hillman Grad CEO, Rishi Rajani, will produce new television programming for all platforms, including WarnerMedia’s HBO Max, external streaming services, cable and the five broadcast networks.

In their first project under the deal, Waithe, who also serves as executive producer, and Hillman Grad are currently developing a scripted drama inspired by the landmark documentary film Hoop Dreams. Written by Aaron Rahsaan Thomas, the coming-of-age drama will follow two African American teenage boys in 1990s Chicago experiencing the privileges and pitfalls of being high school basketball phenoms at the height of the Jordan era, and the start of high school players turning pro. Through their friendship and rivalry, the boys must learn to empower themselves in a world that considers them commodities. Waithe and Hillman Grad Productions will also produce a Sammy Davis Jr. biopic for MGM along with Sight Unseen’s Julia Lebedev and Eddie Vaisman. Additionally, they have teamed up with Focus Features, Sight Unseen, and Makeready on the feature directorial debut of A.V. Rockwell, for her film A Thousand and One.

Waithe’s previous first-look deal was with Showtime, where she first created and executive produced the critically acclaimed series "The Chi," which is entering its fifth season. The Showtime drama series is a relevant, timely, and distinctive coming-of-age story that follows six interrelated characters in Chicago’s South Side. The show has received a Peabody Award nomination, and Waithe received two NAACP Image Award nominations.

Currently on-air is Waithe’s semi-autobiographical series, "Twenties," which she writes and executive produces for BET. The show has been praised for being the first primetime series starring a masculine presenting Queer woman of color in a lead role. Because of this, Twenties was selected as a finalist for MIPCOM’s Diversity TV Excellence Awards in the category of “Excellence Award for Representation of Race and Ethnicity – Scripted” and nominated for a 2021 GLAAD Media Award in the category of “Outstanding Comedy Series.” The nomination was BET’s first GLAAD nomination in the television space, further cementing its impact on the industry as an example of overdue intersectionality between BIPOC and the LGBTQ+ community. For the second season, both Waithe and Rajani executive produced "Twenties the After Show," a half-hour show that explored key themes in each week’s episode of Twenties and highlighted an esteemed roster of Black LGBTQ+ voices, giving them the platform to share their personal experiences with the world.

Hillman Grad Productions goes above and beyond to provide a platform and fellowship for diverse voices on the rise through the Hillman Grad Mentorship Lab, which is entering its second year of programming. The lab offers opportunities for marginalized storytellers to connect, grow, and accelerate their careers in television and film through personalized instruction from industry professionals in the fields of television writing, screen acting, and executive development. While Hillman Grad Productions has already mentored roughly 600 actors, 120 writers/directors, and 30 producers, the 2021 Class was the first group to go through the official Hillman Grad Mentorship Lab.

In 2021, Hillman Grad Productions partnered with Def Jam Recordings to announce the creation of Hillman Grad Records, a label that's committed to identifying and developing underrepresented artists and priming them for long-term success in the music industry. Def Jam Interim CEO Jeff Harleston and former Colombia Records and Soundcloud executives Tebs Maqubela and Albert Cooke join Waithe and Hillman Grad in discovering new voices and amplify their storytelling abilities across music, TV, and film.

In another effort to amplify underrepresented voices, Waithe and Hillman Grad have partnered with independent book publishing company Zando. As one of Zando’s first founding publishing partners, Hillman Grad will acquire and publish four to six books over a three-year period, including memoirs, young adult titles and literary fiction. Hillman Grad Productions has also partnered with Indeed to create the Rising Voices program, which is now entering its second season. The initiative aims to discover, invest in, and share stories created by BIPOC filmmakers & storytellers around the power and meaning of work. The 2021 program awarded a $100K production budget for 10 short films which premiered at The Tribeca Festival in New York and created over 600 jobs. Waithe serves as one of the executive producers for the short films to ensure all have extensive mentorship from working creatives, such as award-winning director Melina Matsoukas and music video directors, Paul Hunter and Calmatic, as well as have line production crews for their projects.

On the acting front, Waithe can be currently seen in the critically acclaimed third season of "Master of None: Moments in Love," which Waithe also co-wrote and executive produced, on Netflix. The Guardian and The Independent praised the season with five stars and Kevin EG Perry deemed it, “the most raw, honest and utterly compelling portrait of a relationship that’s likely to be produced this year.” Inkoo Kang of The Hollywood Reporter also praised, “[the show] truly dazzles, pushing Master of None out of its comfort zone of lovelorn pining into emotional and ethical complexities that never lose their sense of headlong romance.” The role was originally intended for a straight, Caucasian female, yet Waithe has made Denise’s experience as a queer Black woman uniquely her own. In the second season, Waithe co-wrote the “Thanksgiving” episode, for which she received an Emmy Award in the category of “Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series,” making her the first Black woman to ever do so, and a NAACP Image Award nomination. She also appeared in the third season of HBO’s "Westworld" and in Justin Simien’s horror satire Bad Hair which premiered to rave reviews at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival and was quickly purchased by Hulu for distribution. Previous acting credits include Steven Spielberg’s Ready Player One, Disney’s Onward, Showtime’s "The Chi," Netflix’s "#BlackAF" and their animated series "Big Mouth," Quibi’s "You Ain't Got These," NBC’s "This is Us," and many more.

Waithe made her feature film screenwriting debut with Universal’s Queen & Slim, directed by Melina Matsoukas and starring Academy Award® nominee Daniel Kaluuya and Jodie Turner. The film opened to incredible box office success and received rave reviews for its “thought-provoking, profound and deeply affecting” storytelling, as mentioned by The Wrap’s Todd Gilchrist. The film received a myriad of accolades including two AAFCA awards, seven NAACP Image Awards nominations, one award at the annual National Board of Review Gala, and “Best Picture” at the BET AWARDS.

For her countless television successes, Waithe was named The Hollywood Reporter’s 2020 “TV Producer of the Year,” making her the youngest to receive the massive honor. In 2019, she was honored with the “Creative Impact in Producing Award” at the Palm Springs Film Festival. Waithe was also selected by the American Black Film Festival Honors to receive the “Industry Renaissance Award,” which recognizes content creators whose exemplary work in film and television contributes to changing perceptions of people of color in the entertainment industry.

Waithe is an advocate for queer representation throughout the industry and has been honored with such recognitions as The New York City LGBT Community Center’s “Trailblazer Award,” a GLAAD “Media Award,” The Trevor Project's “Hero Award,” the MTV Awards “Trailblazer Award,” named OUT Magazine’s “Artist of the Year” and featured on the cover of the OUT 100 annual issue, and featured in numerous LGBTQ impact lists and Pride issues across publications such as The Hollywood Reporter, Fast Company, Variety, and more.

Waithe grew up in Chicago and currently resides in Los Angeles.

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Lena Waithe Comedy ‘Twenties’ Renewed for Season 2 at BET
Lena Waithe Comedy ‘Twenties’ Renewed for Season 2 at BET

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