Jamar Bruce was born on January 24, 1986 in the USA. He is an independent filmmaker, writer, director, producer, and cinematographer. He is best known for his short films The Unspoken Truth (2010), Love Hurts (2011) and Power & Control (2012). Having attended highly respected Kim Dawson Studio and Conservatory College of Film and Dramatic Arts, Dallas, TX, He has had the honor of being mentored by some of the best talent in the film industry.
Upon graduating high school, Jamar decided to attend the University of Arkansas at Monticello majoring in Criminal Justice, but God had other plans. In 2006, he wrote his first stage play entitled Hate Cost Me Everything, and from that point, He knew it was through the arts that He was meant to make the world a better place. It was not easy, however. Over the past ten years, Jamar went from sleeping in homeless shelters, to sleeping in his car and even sometimes hospital waiting areas - all the while, never losing faith in his calling. Through all of the adversity and discouragement from others, Jamar continued to work on his craft, and all of his hard work has paid off.
Today, Jamar is a successful business man touring the country encouraging troubled teens through speaking engagements and solidifying working relationships with domestic violence organizations - especially those in the DFW and Houston area in order to brainstorm ways of bringing novelty entertainment to you.
Speaking of which, Jamar is in the pre-production stages with his short film entitled, No Escape (2017) The release date is to be announced. However, audiences have a lot to look forward to, because he plans to do an international tour with "No Escape" in various film festivals afterwards where He intends to make the film feature length..