Press Coverage
It all begin with a little film called Sweet Potato Ride...
Los Angeles Times, Aug 1993
Which led to signing with Agency for the Performing Arts...
Daily Variety, Nov 1993
Which led to the sale of my first screenplay...
Daily Variety, Aug 1994
And then another sale...
Daily Variety, Feb 1996
And a writing-for-hire job at Touchstone Pictures...
Daily Variety, Jan 1997
Scripters engaged to 'Marry' pic
Kimberly Greene and Camille Tucker have inked a deal to pen the feature adaptation of "How to Marry a Black Man"
for Whitney Houston's Touchstone-based production company.
The Tucker/Greene adaptation will be based on "How to Marry a Black Man: The Real Deal," a how-to guide written
by Monique Jellerette deJongh and Cassandra Marshall Cato-Louis and published by Doubleday last year.
The comedy hopes to capitalize on the success of "Waiting to Exhale" and the growing popularity of how-to books
such as "The Rules" and "Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus" - both of which have been optioned for film as well.
The comedy will focus on the friendship between two professional women and their experiences with love.
Houston will produce along with Houston Prods. exec VP Debra Martin Chase.
Houston Prods. optioned the book as well as the authors' life stories last February.
Tom Mangum and John C. McGinley of River One Prods. will take exec producing
duties on "How to Marry," and Desiree Jellerette will co-produce.
Greene and Tucker were repped by Cory Concoff of United Talent Agency.
And then another spec sale...
Daily Variety, Jun 1997
'Golddiggaz' scripters ink pic deal with U
Kimberly Greene and Camille Tucker, the duo who scripted the NBA comedy "Golddiggaz" with John Singleton,have inked a deal with Universal Pictures to write, produce and co-direct an upcoming feature.
The as-yet-untitled pic will have a budget cap of $6 million. The two were originally expected to direct "Golddiggaz"
but then Singleton stepped in to helm. Greene and Tucker are currently at work penning the adaptation of the
how-to guide "How to Marry a Black Man" for Whitney Houston's Touchstone Pictures-based production company.
The duo were repped on their deal by Cory Concoff of UTA and attorney Matthew Johnson
of Greenberg Glusker Fields Claman & Machtinger.
And a sale after I flew solo to New Line...
Daily Variety, Jan 2003

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