Preston A. Whitmore II Net Worth is $300,000 Preston A. Whitmore II Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Preston Alexander Whitmore II (born June 26, 1962) is a US screenwriter, producer, and director. Preston Whitmore is best known for his 2007 comedy-drama This Christmas. The film garnered Preston an NAACP Image Award nomination for Outstanding Directing in 2008. Whitmore has a number of television and feature film projects in development at his Los Angeles based production company, The Preston Picture Company.
Date Of Birth June 26, 1962 Place Of Birth Detroit, Michigan, United States Profession Writer, Producer, Director Star Sign Cancer
Writer Title Year Status Character Dough Boys 2009 written by This Christmas 2007 written by Crossover 2006 written by Doing Hard Time 2004 Video written by Blood Crime 2002 TV Movie written by Civil Brand 2002 story - as Preston Whitmore / teleplay - as Preston Whitmore Lockdown 2000 written by Malcolm & Eddie TV Series writer - 1 episode, 1997 teleplay & story - 1 episode, 1996 Fled 1996 written by The Walking Dead 1995 written by
Producer Title Year Status Character Dough Boys 2009 producer This Christmas 2007 producer Doing Hard Time 2004 Video producer Blood Crime 2002 TV Movie producer Civil Brand 2002 associate producer - as Preston Whitmore Fled 1996 executive producer
Director Title Year Status Character True to the Game 2016 This Christmas 2007 Crossover 2006 Doing Hard Time 2004 Video The Walking Dead 1995
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Dough Boys 2009 writer: "Say A Prayer For Me" - as Preston Whitmore Doing Hard Time 2004 Video writer: "How I'm Livin'" - as Preston Whitmore
Actor Title Year Status Character Crossover 2006 Clerk (uncredited)
Editor Title Year Status Character Doing Hard Time 2004 Video uncredited
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2008 Image Award Image Awards Outstanding Directing in a Motion Picture (Theatrical or Television) This Christmas (2007)
Known for movies This Christmas (2007) as Writer
Civil Brand (2002) as Writer
Crossover (2006) as Writer
Fled (1996) as Writer