Antwone Quenton Fisher is an acclaimed American author, screenwriter, and film producer, best known for his memoir "Finding Fish," which details his tumultuous yet inspiring journey from a troubled childhood in foster care to becoming a successful and resilient individual. His story captured hearts nationwide and was adapted into the 2002 film "Antwone Fisher," directed by Denzel Washington. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Fisher's literary and cinematic works focus on themes of overcoming adversity, self-discovery, and healing. His contributions extend beyond writing, as he advocates for foster care reform and provides motivational talks, inspiring countless individuals to rise above their circumstances.