Camille Tucker
Screenwriter/Producer/Consultant


Camille Tucker is a screenwriter/director/producer/actor. A graduate of UCLA with a degree in English/Creative Writing, Camille's first job in the Entertainment Industry was as a runner at Walt Disney Studios. In 1992, along with her former writing and producing partner, Kim Greene-Williams, Camille co-wrote and produced "Sweet Potato Ride," a short film Executive Produced by Bill Duke (PREDATOR, DEEP COVER, SISTER ACT II).  This short launched Camille into what would become a very prestigious and unprecedented career. In what would seem to some a Cinderella tale, Camille and Kim were blessed to meet Robert DeNiro, who saw their short and was so impressed that he offered them their first film deal.

 

During her career, Camille has sold 5 screenplays, a TV pilot and was hired to adapt a book by Whitney Houston's production company.  In 1998, Camille flew solo and landed at Intermedia Films were she read many screenplays and wrote lots of coverage. At Humble Journey Films, the production company of Eriq La Salle, Dr. Benton from NBC's Emmy-winning drama, ER, Camille was promoted to Director of Development, overseeing the slate of TV and film projects.

 

Presently, Camille is head consultant, teacher and coach at The Script Righter, where she works with writers to write their best Hollywood script ever. She is also getting her Master’s degree, while completing two writer-for-hire assignments and penning a romantic comedy and a book.