Film and television Lewis Lee has been producing content for television and film for nearly 20 years. She began her career producing interstitial programming for Nickelodeon. She went on to produce larger projects for them, ultimately producing the miniseries
Miracle’s Boys for the network along with the documentary,
I Sit Where I Want, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the
Brown v. Board of Education decision. In 2014, Lewis Lee co-founded the production company ToniK Productions with
Nikki Silver. Since its founding, ToniK has produced several projects including
The Watsons Go To Birmingham, which Lewis Lee wrote,
The Giver, ''
She's Gotta Have It and MONSTER''.
Writer Lewis Lee is the author of three children's books,
Please Baby Please,
Please Puppy Please, and
Giant Steps to Change the World. She is also the co-author of the New York Times bestselling
Gotham Diaries and the writer of the script
The Watsons Go to Birmingham.
Advocacy Lewis Lee also served as the spokesperson for A Healthy Baby Begins With You an infant mortality awareness raising campaign out of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health from 2007 to 2013. Through the campaign she traveled the US speaking on issues of women's health for the sake of their unborn children. She also produced the documentary film Crisis in the Crib: Saving Our Nation's Babies. Her work with this campaign inspired her to found Healthy You Now, a web platform for women's health. In 2015, she founded Movita, an organic vitamin company that is sold through e-commerce. == Filmography ==