Nicole L. Thompson
Nicole L. Thompson is a director, producer and screenwriter from Newark, New Jersey. Nicole L. Thompson is the Director of Lifetime Network's film Suitcase Killer: The Melanie McGuire Story. Nicole is also the Producer for Nickelodeon's Noggin animated children's show Rhymes Through Times featuring Nick Jr. characters. Nicole graduated from USC with a Masters of Fine Arts in Film & TV Production at the School of Cinematic Arts. At USC, she proudly served as the president of the African American Cinema Society for two years, which was founded by the late John Singleton. Upon graduating USC Nicole worked for SAG-AFTRA as a Creative Director and Producer. Nicole was hired by NBA All Star Kyrie Irving to serve as his personal cinematographer and director for segments for Kyrie Irving's 2019 All Star Weekend Highlights. Nicole's films Blackbird, Between The Pages, and Harlem Blues are broadcasting on Aspire TV. They have been licensed in a 3 year deal. Nicole's animation Between the Pages has also been licensed by Fox Soul TV. Most recently, Nicole L. Thompson was featured as a film Director in Variety Magazine's Power of Women issue with the Lifetime Television Network.