Regina St. Romain is a television producer, director, author, scriptwriter, and entrepreneur. Regina has already garnered a legacy of history making accomplishments as a producer of Twentieth Television's three-time Emmy Award Winning court TV series Cristina's Court, the first court show to win a Daytime Emmy, and creator of the first local cable program, The Thomas Webb Variety Hour Minus 30, to increase viewer subscriptions to Time Warner and transition from cable to DVD. Regina also developed the first religious programs on Houston's PAX-TV and founded the nation's first Comedy Entertainment Magazine UBTRIPPIN', covering artists such as Jamie Foxx, Margaret Cho, Steve Harvey, and media mogul Russell Simmons. To date, as one of the first comedians featured, Steve Harvey honors the magazine with his live comedy concert Still Trippin'.
In the role of author, books soon to be released include Monster Cookies, Other People's Sins and Cinderella Made Me Do It.
Presently, Regina is developing the new reality show, The Ties That Burn. You can never separate the family from the family business. And what happens in the kitchen does not always stay in the kitchen!