Thomas H. Stewart
- Producer
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Director
Thoms H. Stewart is the youngest son of the iconic actress Tonea Stewart, known for her roles in In The Heat Of The Night the TV Series, and A Time To Kill. Thomas is a 2016 Emmy Awarded film producer, for his powerful short, Protect and Serve. Stewart is a graduate of The Pennsylvania State University's Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications and a recipient of the Donald P. Bellisario Scholarship. He also received a B.A. at Alabama State University's Leila Barlow Theater in Visual and Performing Arts. His independent films earned him an internship at Tyler Perry Studios, followed by a position as a camera operator on the hit series Deserving Design with Vern Yip. Thomas was the Assistant Director of three Civil Rights Museums: The Greensboro Four in Greensboro, NC, The Rosa Parks Museum in Montgomery, AL, and The African American Museum of Philadelphia in Philadelphia, PA. Stewart is a film producer for The Los Angeles Unified School District in the Art Education Branch, developing original programs to promote the arts in education. Earning a 2018 Emmy Nomination with the hit show "Spotlight Arts", created by Rory Pullens on behalf of The Los Angeles Unified School District. He is currently a film producer in the Los Angeles Area and CEO of the WAZI Group founded in 2018.