Michèle Ohayon
Michèle Ohayon (born 1960) is a film director, screenwriter and producer, best known for the Academy Award-nominated feature documentary film, ''Colors Straight Up'' (1997), ''Cowboy del Amor'' (2005), ''Steal a Pencil for Me'' (2007) and ''Cristina'' (2016).Michèle is also a fiction film writer with numerous screenplays developed by major studios such as MGM, FOCUS FILMS and STARZ cable. She has been a guest speaker/lecturer at various schools and colleges, including UCLA, AFI, USC, UVA, Georgetown, Wesleyan, Stanford, Chapman, Kenyon and more. For her body of work, Michèle received twice the Artist's Grant from the Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department and was recognized for her fiction writing in the Chesterfield Writing Competition.
Michèle is one of the founders of Cinewomen and she is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences where she serves on the Academy Executive Committee of the Foreign Films, the Documentary Branch, and the educational/grants committee. She is also a member of the Writers Guild of America, Directors Guild of America and International Documentary Association. Provided by Wikipedia