Born 1959 (age 67) · St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Appears in 51 titles

Kasi Lemmons (/ˈkeɪsi/; born Karen Diane Lemmons, February 24, 1959) is an American film director, screenwriter, and actress. She made her directorial debut with Eve's Bayou (1997), followed by The Caveman's Valentine (2001), Talk to Me (2007), Black Nativity (2013), Harriet (2019), and Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody (2022). She also directed the Netflix limited series Self Made (2020) and an episode of ABC's Women of the Movement (2022). She is also known as an actress, having started her career with roles in commercials with McDonald's and Levi's. She made her film debut in Spike Lee's School Daze (1988). She continued acting in Vampire's Kiss (1989), The Silence of the Lambs (1991), and Candyman (1992). Film scholar Wheeler Winston Dixon described her as "an ongoing testament to the creative possibilities of film". Description above from the Wikipedia article Kasi Lemmons, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

The Silence of the Lambs
8.3
The Silence of the Lambs
1991
as Ardelia Mapp
Candyman
6.7
Candyman
1992
as Bernadette Walsh
Hard Target
6.5
Hard Target
1993
as Det. Marie Mitchell
Disconnect
7.1
Disconnect
2013
as Roberta Washington
Vampire's Kiss
5.9
Vampire's Kiss
1989
as Jackie
Waist Deep
6.5
Waist Deep
2006
as Angry Black Woman
Gridlock'd
6.7
Gridlock'd
1997
as Madonna
School Daze
5.7
School Daze
1988
as Perry
The Five Heartbeats
7.3
The Five Heartbeats
1991
as Cookie
Fear of a Black Hat
5.9
Fear of a Black Hat
1994
as Nina Blackburn
'Til There Was You
4.0
'Til There Was You
1997
as Angenelle
The Great Los Angeles Earthquake
6.7
The Great Los Angeles Earthquake
1990
as Melanie Bryant
Half the Picture
6.6
Half the Picture
2018
as Self
Drop Squad
3.5
Drop Squad
1994
as June Vanderpool
Afterburn
4.4
Afterburn
1992
as Carol North
11th Victim
4.0
11th Victim
1984
as Hostage
The Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson
Sweets to the Sweet: The 'Candyman' Mythos
Zooman
6.3
Zooman
1995
as Grace
Page to Screen: 'The Silence of the Lambs'