Jenifer Rice-Genzuk Henry

Jenifer Rice-Genzuk Henry, born as Jenifer Sara Rice-Genzuk and previously known as Jeni G., is an American screenwriter and former singer. She is currently working as Executive Producer and co-showrunner on the Freeform series Grown-ish. Before her time as a screenwriter, she was a member of the American girl group Before Dark. She also served as a staff writer on MTV's Death Valley, an executive producer on BET's The Game and as a co-executive producer on the ABC series Black-ish .

Jenifer Rice-Genzuk
Born
Jenifer Sara Rice-Genzuk

1978[1]
OccupationProducer, screenwriter, singer
Years active1999–present
Spouse(s)Jerome Henry

Education

In 2001, Rice-Genzuk Henry graduated from USC Thornton School of Music with a B.S. in Music Industry.[2]

Discography (with Before Dark)

Album

Singles

Year Song Chart positions
US Hot 100[3] US R&B[3] US Rhythmic[3]
1999 "Baby" 48
"Come Correct" 93
2000 "Monica" 77 41 22

Filmography

Death Valley episodes

  • "Who, What, When, Werewolf... Why?" (2011)

Black-ish episodes

  • "Jacked o' Lantern" (2015)
  • "Good-ish Times" (2016)
  • "Being Bow-Racial" (2016)
  • "ToysRn'tUs" (2017)

Grown-ish episodes

  • "Late Registration" (2018)
  • “Face the World” (2019)
  • “Strictly 4 My...” (2019)
  • “Dreams and Nightmares” (2019)
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References

  1. "Jenifer Genzuk - Historical records and family trees - MyHeritage". Myheritage.com. Retrieved 26 December 2018.
  2. "UG2000s - USC Thornton School of Music". Music.usc.edu. Retrieved 26 December 2018.
  3. "Charts", Allmusic. Retrieved January 7, 2014
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