Todd E. Wise
- Writer
- Director
- Cinematographer
Todd E. Wise is an accomplished writer and producer, known for his contributions to television and film. Over the course of two decades, he has collaborated with companies, organizations, and governments in more than 40 countries, using his expertise to develop compelling television programs, documentaries, and communication strategies.
Wise's most notable work includes the award-winning screenplay "Ghost Patriot", which tells the remarkable true story of James Armistead Lafayette, a slave who played a pivotal role in American Revolutionary history. He is also a development executive, making contributions to several film and television projects.
Wise's screenplay "The Master's Servant" received widespread critical acclaim and won Best Original Screenplay at numerous film festivals, including the Paris Film Festival, Montreal Independent Film Festival, and National Black Film Festival. It was also selected for the Hollywood Film Festival, International New York Film Festival, Rome Independent Prisma Awards, and the Las Vegas Black Film Festival.
Wise's contributions extend beyond the world of entertainment. He has written and directed programs and documentaries in Africa that highlighted the importance of women's rights in government, resulting in the historic election of women to the National Assembly in Nigeria. In Afghanistan, he produced the first-ever nationally televised women's health initiative.
When he's not working, Wise enjoys endurance sports, holding titles as an age-group state cycling champion, ultra marathon runner, and Ironman athlete.
Wise's most notable work includes the award-winning screenplay "Ghost Patriot", which tells the remarkable true story of James Armistead Lafayette, a slave who played a pivotal role in American Revolutionary history. He is also a development executive, making contributions to several film and television projects.
Wise's screenplay "The Master's Servant" received widespread critical acclaim and won Best Original Screenplay at numerous film festivals, including the Paris Film Festival, Montreal Independent Film Festival, and National Black Film Festival. It was also selected for the Hollywood Film Festival, International New York Film Festival, Rome Independent Prisma Awards, and the Las Vegas Black Film Festival.
Wise's contributions extend beyond the world of entertainment. He has written and directed programs and documentaries in Africa that highlighted the importance of women's rights in government, resulting in the historic election of women to the National Assembly in Nigeria. In Afghanistan, he produced the first-ever nationally televised women's health initiative.
When he's not working, Wise enjoys endurance sports, holding titles as an age-group state cycling champion, ultra marathon runner, and Ironman athlete.