Lonette McKee Movies and Career Information
Jul 22, 1954
Detroit
Actor
Lonette McKee (born July 22, 1954) is an American film and television actress, music composer/producer/songwriter, screenwriter and director. McKee was born in Detroit, Michigan the daughter of Dorothy(of white/scandinavian descent) and Lonnie McKee. Lonnie was a bricklayer and auto manufacturer employee of Afican American descent. McKee's career began in the music business in Detroit as a child prodigy, where she started writing music/lyrics, singing, playing keyboards and performing at the age of seven. At fourteen, she recorded her first record, which became an instant regional pop/R&B hit. McKee wrote the title song for the film Quadroon when she was fifteen. She has written and produced three solo LPs, the most recent, Natural Love, for Spike Lee's Columbia 40 Acres and A Mule label. McKee scored the music for the well-received cable documentary on the Lower Manhattan African Burial Ground, as well as numerous infomercials. McKee has toured extensively throughout the world singing concert performances, including the JVC Jazz Festival at Carnegie Hall. McKee studied film directing at The New School in New York and apprenticed directing with filmmaker Spike Lee. McKee studied
- Lonette McKee Movies 2012
- Sparkle (2010) 2012
- Lonette McKee Movies before 2012
- ATL 2006
- She Hate Me 2004
- Honey (2003) 2003
- Fast Food, Fast Women 2001
- Lift (2001) 2001
- Men of Honor 2000
- Blind Faith 1999
- He Got Game 1998
- Malcolm X 1992
- Gardens of Stone 1987
- Which Way Is Up? 1977
- Cotton Club
- 'Round Midnight
- Around Midnight