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Bettina Gilois | |
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Born | Berlin, Germany[1] |
Occupation | Screenwriter, writer |
Alma mater | Columbia University |
Notable works | Bessie (2015) McFarland, USA (2015) Glory Road (2006) |
Notable awards | Critics Choice Award, Emmy nomination |
Bettina Gilois is an award winning screenwriter and author. She is known for her work on the HBO film Bessie, and Disney's Glory Road and McFarland, USA. Gilois won an Emmy Nomination for Outstanding Writing of a Television Movie and a Black Reel Awards of 2016 nomination for Bessie. She also won two Image Award nominations for Bessie and McFarland, USA. Gilois was a Humanitas Prize nominee in 2006 and a Black Reel Awards of 2007 nominee for Glory Road.[1][2]
Gilois is an associate professor in the Lawrence and Kristina Dodge College of Film and Media Arts at Chapman University.[1]
Biography[edit]
Gilois graduated from Columbia University with an art history degree. She was hired as director Slava Tsukerman's assistant in the Independent Science Fiction film, Liquid Sky. She later worked at Andy Warhol's Factory in New York on the television series "Andy Warhol's Fifteen Minutes." Gilois began her screenwriting career working with Joel Silver and Warner Bros..[1]
Gilois was co-screenwriter with Christopher Cleveland on the Disney film, Glory Road. (2006). The film was based on a true story about Texas Western's men's basketball coach Don Haskins, and his first all African-American starting lineup and their journey to the 1966 NCAA Championship.[2]
Gilois co-wrote the screenplay for the HBO television movie, Bessie (2015) with director Dee Rees and Christopher Cleveland. The film, starting Queen Latifah, is the life story of blues singer Bessie Smith. Gilois and her co-writers won an Emmy Nomination for Outstanding Writing of a Television Movie, a Black Reel Awards of 2016 nomination and two Image Award nominations for their work.[1] She worked on the film, Disney's "McFarland USA" along with screenwriters Christopher Cleveland and Grant Thompson. The sports drama centers around a 1987 Central Valley, California high school cross-country team. The coach, played by Kevin Costner, along with multiple challenges, leads his hispanic runners to a state championship. The film won the Cesar Chavez Award and the Truly Moving Pictures Award in 2015.
Gilois is currently working on an ABC series based on on Rick Hall’s autobiography: The Man From Muscle Shoals: My Journey from Shame to Fame[3] and a 2019 television movie for Lifetime.[2]
Gilois is co-author of the books "Mi Vida Loca: The Crazy Life of Johnny Tapia,", and Billion Dollar Painter: The Triumph and Tragedy of Thomas Kinkade Painter of Light.[1] She also writes for the Huffington Post in the Arts and Culture section.[4]
Film and television[edit]
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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2019 | Mahalia | Writer | Lifetime television movie in production |
2019 | Muscle Shoals | Writer | ABC television series in production |
2017 | The Lost Wife of Robert Durst | Writer | Lifetime TV movie |
2015 | McFarland, USA | Screenwriter | NAACP Image Award nomination |
2015 | Bessie | Screenwriter | Emmy Nomination for Outstanding Writing Critics' Choice Television Awards winner NAACP Image Award nomination |
2006 | Glory Road | Screenwriter | Humanitas Prize nomination |
Selected Publications[edit]
- Gilois, Bettina; Kuskey, G. Eric (2014). Billion Dollar Painter: The Triumph and Tragedy of Thomas Kinkade Painter of Light. Hachette Books. p. 298. ISBN 978-1602862449.
- Gilois, Bettina; Tappia, Johnny (2010). Mi Vida Loca: The Crazy and Unbelievable Life of Johnny Tapia by Johnny Tapia. Volt Press. p. 308.
References[edit]
- ^ a b c d e f "Bettina Gilois". Chapman University. Retrieved 28 June 2018.
- ^ a b c "Bettina Gillois biography". IMDB. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
- ^ Petski, Denise. "'Muscle Shoals': Nancy Wilson Named Executive Music Producer, Bettina Gilois To Write Johnny Depp-Produced Series". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
- ^ "Bettina Gilois". Huffington Post. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
Category: women screenwriters Category: women writers Category:Living people