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  1. Patrice Johnson. Actress: Pose. Patrice Johnson Chevannes, is an award winning, actress, writer, director and producer who was born in Jamaica and raised in New York City along with her eight brothers and sisters.

  2. Patrice Johnson Chevannes, is an award winning, actress, writer, director and producer who was born in Jamaica and raised in New York City along with her eight brothers and sisters.

  3. Patrice Johnson. Actress: Pose. Patrice Johnson Chevannes, is an award winning, actress, writer, director and producer who was born in Jamaica and raised in New York City along with her eight brothers and sisters.

  4. Patrice Johnson Chevannes is an award winning Brookyn based filmmaker, actress, writer, director and executive producer of God-and-all-o-wee Productions.

  5. Patrice Johnson Chevannes is an award-winning filmmaker, actress, writer, director and executive producer of God-and-all-o-wee Productions. She was born in Jamaica and...

  6. Patrice Johnson Chevannes is an award-winning, Brooklyn-based actress, writer, filmmaker, educator, director and the executive producer of God-and-all-o-wee Productions and Ubigwitus Records. She was born in Jamaica, West Indies and grew up in New York City.

  7. Patrice Johnson is known as an Actor, Director, and Writer. Some of her work includes Undertow, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, POSE, Evil, The Good Fight, Chambers, ER, and NYPD Blue.

  8. Jan 8, 2024 · Patrice Johnson-Chevannes is an actor, writer, director, producer, and educator who traded Cornell University for an acting career. Patrice started studying aerospace engineering at Cornell University, but switched careers to get a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in acting at City College of New York.

  9. Patrice Johnson was an actress who starred in a number of impressive television shows. Johnson began her career with roles in the Laurence Fishburne musical comedy "School Daze" (1988),...

  10. Part one of the interview with director Patrice Johnson at the Cannes Festival 2007, where she discusses her film N.Y.'s Dirty Laundry