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Suzanna Celeste de Passe (born July 19, 1946, 1947 or 1948) (sources differ) is an American businesswoman, television, music and film producer. De Passe serves as the co-chairwoman of de Passe Jones Entertainment Group.


Biography


Early life and education

De Passe was born in New York City to a
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born mother of Jamaican descent and a father of Haitian and French descent. Raised in Harlem, De Passe attended
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and later
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.


Career

De Passe began her career in show business at the
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nightclub in New York City. Through her friendship with
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, who replaced
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as a member of
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in 1967, she began working at
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as Creative Assistant to company founder,
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. Early in her career, de Passe developed Michael Jackson and his brothers (
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)'s wardrobe and the act they took on the road. She was instrumental in taking the record label to television with a host of critically acclaimed and highly rated specials, including the multiple award-winning ''Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever'' produced while she was President of
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. When Motown was sold, she partnered with her mentor in Gordy/de Passe Productions and subsequently established de Passe Entertainment in 1992. De Passe's long association with Mr. Gordy was featured in the December 2008 issue of '' Vanity Fair'': ''Motown the Untold Story, The Labels Greatest Legends, In Their Own Words'' with photography by
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. The subject of two
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case studies: "Suzanne de Passe and Motown Productions" and "de Passe Entertainment", de Passe has lectured at the Harvard Business School on several occasions. In 2002, de Passe was named Time Warner Visiting Professor to the Department of Radio, Television and Film at Howard University's John H. Johnson School of Communications, a post she held for the requisite 3 years. During
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's 138th Charter Day celebration in March 2006, de Passe received an honorary doctorate degree of Doctor of Humanities. De Passe is currently serving as the Producer-in-Residence at
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, School of the Arts in Boston. She also served as the Emerson College 2007 Balfour Distinguished Lecturer. De Passe served as Executive Producer of the half-hour situation comedies '' Sister, Sister'' and ''Smart Guy'', both of which aired on
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and were produced in association with Paramount and Disney Television, respectively. From 2002 until 2008 served as Executive Producer of ''
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'', a weekly variety program nationally syndicated by Warner Brother/Telepictures. In 2005 and 2006 she co-created, wrote, and executive produced the Black Movie Awards for TNT. Currently, she is developing ''King'', a film on the life of Rev. Dr.
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In 2009, De Passe was featured in HBO's ''The Black List: Vol. 2''. This is the second instalment of the documentary including other prominent African Americans such as filmmaker
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, Massachusetts Governor
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, and Pastor T.D. Jakes.


Television


Mini-series

* ''
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'', NBC, four hours, 1998, de Passe Entertainment. NAACP Image Award Winner for Best Miniseries. (Nominated for six Emmy Awards, including Best Mini-Series and won an Emmy for Best Director.) Also nominated for a Golden Globe and won the Producers Guild Award; Directors Guild Award; and Prism Award. Starring: Leon, Charles Malik Whitfield, DB Woodside, Terron Brooks and Christian Payton. * ''
Dead Man's Walk (miniseries) Dead Man's Walk is an American epic Western adventure television miniseries starring David Arquette as Augustus McCrae and Jonny Lee Miller as Woodrow F. Call. It was directed by Yves Simoneau. It is a two-part adaptation of the 1995 novel of th ...
'', ABC, five hours, 1996, de Passe Entertainment. Starring: Edward James Olmos, Keith Carradine, Brian Dennehy and F. Murray Abraham. * ''Buffalo Girls'', CBS, four hours, 1995, de Passe Entertainment. Nominated for eleven Emmy Awards, including Best Miniseries and Best Actress. Starring Anjelica Huston, Melanie Griffith, Reba McEntire, Sam Elliott and Jack Palance. * ''
Streets of Laredo (miniseries) ''Larry McMurtry's Streets of Laredo'' is a 1995 American Western television miniseries directed by Joseph Sargent. It is a three-part adaptation of the 1993 novel of the same name by author Larry McMurtry and is the third installment in the L ...
'', CBS, five hours, 1995, de Passe Entertainment. Starring: James Garner, Sissy Spacek, Sam Shepard and Sonia Braga. * ''
Return to Lonesome Dove ''Return to Lonesome Dove'' is a 1993 American four part television miniseries, written by John Wilder involving characters created in Larry McMurtry's Western (genre), Western novel ''Lonesome Dove'' which was broadcast by CBS and first aired o ...
'', CBS, four hours, 1993, Motown Productions. Starring: Jon Voight, Barbara Hershey, Rick Schroder and Louis Gossett Jr. and William Petersen. * '' The Jacksons: An American Dream'', ABC, five hours, 1992, Motown Productions. Nominated for multiple Emmy Awards, including Best Miniseries. Starring: Angela Bassett, Billy Dee Williams, and Vanessa Williams as Suzanne. * ''
Lonesome Dove (miniseries) ''Lonesome Dove'' is a 1989 American epic film, epic Western (genre), Western adventure fiction, adventure television miniseries directed by Simon Wincer. It is a four-part film adaptation, adaptation of the 1985 Lonesome Dove, novel of the same ...
'', CBS, eight hours, 1989, Motown Productions. Emmy, Golden Globe, Peabody Award-winning miniseries. Named “Outstanding Program of the Year” by Television Critics Association, Best Miniseries in TV Guide Annual Readers Choice Awards, D.W. Griffith Award by National Board of Review. Among other honors, the success of this landmark western resulted in de Passe's induction into the Cowboy Hall of Fame. “Lonesome Dove” was based on Larry McMurtry's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. Starring: Robert Duvall, Tommy Lee Jones and Anjelica Huston. * ''
Small Sacrifices ''Small Sacrifices'' is a 1989 American made-for-television crime drama film written by Joyce Eliason and based on the best-selling true crime book by Ann Rule of the same name. The film is about Diane Downs and the murder and attempted murder of ...
'', ABC, four hours, 1989, Motown Productions. Nominated for three Emmy Awards, including Best Miniseries and two Golden Globe Awards. Winner of the Peabody Award. Based on Ann Rule's best-selling book. Starring: Farrah Fawcett, Ryan O’Neal and John Shea.


Series

* Producer ''King'': The upcoming DreamWorks motion picture on the life of Martin Luther King Jr. with Steven Spielberg and Madison Jones. * Executive Producer, the upcoming series, ''Becoming KK Jones'', Fox Television Network * Executive Producer, ''Life Changers'' television series with superstar music producer, Rodney Jerkins (Lady Gaga, Beyoncé) * Producer, ''Humpty Dumpty''


Television movies


Network

* ''The Loretta Claiborne Story'' – Two-hour, 2000, Disney/ABC Sunday Night, de Passe Entertainment. * ''Someone Else's Child'' – Two-hour, 1998, ABC, de Passe Entertainment. * ''The Last Electric Knight'' – (AKA ''Sidekicks'') – Two-hour, 1989, ABC, Motown Productions. * ''Bridemaids'' – Two-hour, 1989, CBS, Motown Productions. * ''Happy Endings'' – Two-hour, 1983, CBS, King Entertainment, Motown Productions.


Cable

* '' Zenon: Z3'' – Two-hour, 2004, The Disney Channel, de Passe Entertainment. * '' Zenon: The Zequel'' – Two-hour, 2001, The Disney Channel, de Passe Entertainment. When it aired, the movie had the highest-ever rating for a Disney Channel original movie. Premiered January 2001 with 3.3 rating/6 share. * ''Cheaters'' – Two-hour, 2000, HBO Films, de Passe Entertainment. * '' Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century'' – Two-hour, 1999, The Disney Channel, de Passe Entertainment.


Specials

* Executive Producer, Commander In Chief's Inaugural Ball for President Barack Obama. * ''70th Anniversary Tribute to the Apollo Theatre'': Two-hour, 2004, NBC, de Passe Entertainment. * ''Motown 40: The * Music is Forever'', Four-hour documentary 1998, ABC, de Passe Entertainment. Executive Producer & Writer. * ''Motown 30: What's Goin' On'', Two-hour, 1990, CBS, Motown Productions, and Emmy Award Nominee. Executive Producer & Writer. * ''Motown: Merri X-Mas'', One-hour, 1987, ABC, Motown Productions. * ''Motown Returns to the Apollo'', Three-hour, 1985, NBC, Motown Productions. Emmy Award winner for best variety Program. NAACP Image Award winner. Executive Producer & Writer. * '' Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever'', Two-hour, 1983, NBC, Motown Productions, Emmy Award winner for best variety program. Winner of NAACP Image Award and Peabody Award. Executive Producer & Writer. * ''Motown on Showtime'': – Smokey Robinson – One-hour, 1990, Showtime, Motown Productions. – Comedy on Campus – One-hour, 990, Showtime, Motown Productions. – Michael Jackson – One-hour, 1988, Showtime, Motown Productions. – Marvin Gaye – One-hour, 1987, Showtime, Motown Productions. – Temptations and Four Tops – One-hour, 1986, Showtime, Motown Productions


Series

* '' Sister, Sister'': Half-hour sitcom – 122 episodes completed, 1995–1999,
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, de Passe Entertainment. Starring: Tia and Tamera Mowry, Tim Reid and Jackee Harry. * ''
Smart Guy ''Smart Guy'' is an American sitcom television series centering on the exploits of child prodigy T.J. Henderson (Tahj Mowry), who moves from being an elementary school student in the fourth grade to a high school student in the tenth grade, atte ...
'': Half-hour sitcom – 51 episodes completed, 1996–1999,
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, de Passe Entertainment. Starring: Tahj Mowry, John Marshall Jones, Jason Weaver, Omar Gooding and Essence Atkins. * '' On Our Own'': Half-hour sitcom – 19 episodes completed, 1994–1995, ABC, de Passe Entertainment. Starring: The Smollet Family. * ''The Motown Revue'' starring
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: Six one-hour episodes, 1986, NBC, Motown Productions. Starring: Smokey Robinson.


First-run syndication

* ''
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'': 130 one-hour episodes completed, variety program format. 2002–Present. Syndicated through Warner Brothers/Telepictures. * ''Lonesome Dove, The Outlaw Years'': 44 one-hour episodes completed, western drama, 1994-1996. Starring: Eric McCormack, Scott Bairstow and Paul Le Mat. * ''Night Life'': (195) half-hour episodes, talk show. 1986-87. Hosted by David Brenner.


Award programs

* ''2006 Black Movie Awards: A Celebration of Black Cinema: Past, Present, & Future''. A 90-minute special which aired nationally on Turner Network Television (TNT) October 18, 2006. Hosted by Tyler Perry * ''2005 Black Movie Awards: A Celebration of Black Cinema: Past, Present, & Future.'' A 90-minute special which aired nationally on Turner Network Television (TNT) October 19, 2005. Hosted by Cedric the Entertainer * ''34th NAACP Image Awards'', Two-hour special, 2003 FOX, de Passe Entertainment. Hosted by Cedric the Entertainer. * ''2003 Essence Awards'', Two-hour special, FOX, de Passe Entertainment. * ''2002 Essence Awards'', Two-hour special, FOX, de Passe Entertainment. Hosted by Steve Harvey * ''33rd NAACP Image Awards'', Two-hour special, 2002, FOX, de Passe Entertainment. Hosted by Chris Tucker * ''32nd NAACP Image Awards'', Two-hour special, 2001, FOX, de Passe Entertainment. Hosted by Chris Tucker * ''MUSIC and MORE...Image Awards'', One-hour special, 2001, WB, de Passe Entertainment. Hosted by Sinbad and Brandy.


Awards

De Passe received an
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nomination for co-writing the screenplay '' Lady Sings the Blues'' making her the
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African-American to be nominated for
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, as well as the first African-American woman to earn the honor. De Passe also won two
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s and
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as
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of '' Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever'' and ''Motown Returns to the Apollo''. De Passe served as executive producer for the highly acclaimed and multiple award-winning,
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''
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'', that won both
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and
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s and was voted " Outstanding Program of the Year" by the
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. As executive producer of the benchmark
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miniseries ''
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'', de Passe won the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Miniseries and was nominated for both the
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and Emmy Award for Best Miniseries. She also served as Executive Producer for ''
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'', '' The Jacksons: An American Dream'' and ''
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'', all of which were nominated for the Emmy Award for Best Miniseries. A veteran of over three decades in Hollywood, generating over a billion dollars in revenue in the entertainment industry, and dividing her time and talent between Los Angeles and New York, de Passe has also received countless awards for her contributions to the television, movie and music industries including: * Essence: Hollywood Women of Power Visionary Award (2008) * Savannah Film Festival Lifetime Achievement Award (2008) * Black Enterprise Top 50 Hollywood Power Brokers (2007) * The AWRT (American Women in Radio and Television) Silver Satellite Award (1999); * Revlon Business Woman of the Year Award (1994); * Inducted into the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame (1990); * Essence Award (1989); and * Women in Film
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for outstanding women who, through their endurance and the excellence of their work, have helped to expand the role of women within the entertainment industry. (1988). *
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,
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, 1983 and 1989 Recent community honors include: * 2010 Recipient The George Arents Award is Syracuse University's highest alumni honor, presented annually to alumni who have made outstanding contributions to their chosen fields. * Center for The Advancement of Women: 2007 Changing the Landscape for Women Honoree * Jackie Robinson Foundation 2006 Trailblazer Award * Ebony Magazine selected de Passe for its highest honor, presenting her with the 2004 Madame C. J. Walker Award * 2003 Whitney M. Young Award; Los Angeles Urban League's highest accolade. (In keeping with tradition, de Passe presented the 2004 award to Magic Johnson.)


Personal life

In 1978, De Passe married actor
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. They have since divorced.


Boards, trade associations and affiliations

* Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Member *
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sorority, Honorary Member * American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Member * American Film Institute, Trustee * American Society of Composers and Publishers, Member * Caucus of Writers, Producers and Directors, Executive Committee * Debbie Allen Dance Academy, Board Member * Humanities Prize, Board Member * Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, Former Board Member *
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, Board Member * National Association of Recording Arts and Sciences, Member * National Association of Television Arts and Sciences, Member * New York City Ballet, Former Board Member * Producers Guild of America, Member * Writers Guild of America, Member Additionally, she has appeared as a speaker before numerous businesses and industry trade groups, including: * Miller Brewing Company; Black Entertainment and Sports Lawyers Association. * Burger King Franchise Owners Association * Chicago Minority Business Development Council.


References


External links

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