Joie Lee
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Joie Susannah Lee (born June 22, 1962) is an American screenwriter, film producer, film director and actress. She has appeared in many of the films directed by her brother, Spike Lee, including She's Gotta Have It (1986), School Daze (1988), Do the Right Thing (1989), and Mo' Better Blues (1990). She also wrote and produced the film Crooklyn.
Lee was born in Brooklyn, New York, the daughter of Jacqueline (née Shelton), a teacher of arts and black literature, and William James Edward Lee III, a jazz musician, bassist, actor and composer.
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Movies
Farewell Amor
Nzingha
Da Sweet Blood of Jesus
Nurse Colquitt
Window on Your Present
Cloakey's Girlfriend
Starting Out in the Evening
Second Author
Full Grown Men
Annie
She Hate Me
Gloria Reid
Coffee and Cigarettes
Good Twin (segment "Twins")
Ash Tuesday
Betsy
Summer of Sam
Bed Stuy Woman Interviewed
Hook'd Up
Poet Woman
Get on the Bus
Jindai
Girl 6
Switchboard Operator
Nowhere Fast
Joie
Losing Isaiah
Marie
Crooklyn
Aunt Maxine
Fathers & Sons
Lois
A Kiss Before Dying
Cathy
Mo' Better Blues
Indigo
Do the Right Thing
Jade
Coffee and Cigarettes II
Good Twin
School Daze
Lizzie Life
She's Gotta Have It
Clorinda Bradford