Ava DuVernay is an accomplished filmmaker, producer, and director known for her impactful work in both television and film. Born on August 24, 1972, in Long Beach, California, she started her career as a film publicist before transitioning to directing. DuVernay gained critical acclaim for her films "Selma" and "13th," which shed light on important social and political issues. She also created and produced the acclaimed TV series "Queen Sugar." DuVernay continues to be a prominent voice in Hollywood, advocating for diversity and inclusion in the industry.