About Sophia Stewart

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Child prodigy, prolific writer, poet and creative genius are just a few of the terms used to describe Sophia Stewart. Stewart enters the City University of New York and received her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Journalism and majors in Law and Psychology.

While attending the University, she studied under the guidance of many celebrated authors and writers such as; Max Segal a former journalist of the New York Times. Publisher, editor, essayist, and critic, Emile Capouya, and Paul Cherry, a playwright for Broadway.  She, also, served as an intern for television at the Public Broadcasting Station WNET Thirteen, where she worked with Oscar Award winning film documentary producer, Perry Miller Adato.  Her graduating class was honored with a special letter/citation from President Jimmy Carter. 

In 1979, her love and skills for writing motivated her to move from New York to Los Angeles where she studied cinema at the University of Southern California (USC). It was there she had the opportunity to study film under the auspices of producer Leon Roth; father of Eric Roth, screenwriter of the movie Forrest Gump. 

By the early 80’s she had started writing professionally. It was through her association with the Jacksons and entertainer Janet Jackson that she became involved in a special project that enabled her to write her first television scripts entitled “My Special Love” and “Blue Short”. During this period Ms. Stewart also had the opportunity to work at Columbia Pictures in the office of Vice President Dick Berres and Producer Brendan Cahill. It was at Columbia Pictures where Dick Berres supported her aspirations to write and gave Sophia five first draft scripts. One was called “From Here to Eternity”. 

She is an accomplished award-winning poet who has published over one hundred poems. Stewart, a gifted writer visionary has also worked for individual celebrities who includes former Knick player Dick Barnett, Louis Gossett Jr., and Shelly Winters. Her background is diverse and many of her writings reflect groundbreaking literature that is undeniable before it’s time.
 
She has received numerous awards for her achievements over the past few years.  After earning the Rosa Parks Award; from the NAACP in December 2005, she also got the honor award for empowering the people from the Las Vegas Music Awards in September 2006. On June 2, 2007 she was nominated for the international award called: “Lifting Up the World with a Oneness Heart.”; An award offered to people who have made exceptional contributions to the human family. Some of the receivers of this award include: Nelson Mandela, Mikhail Gorbachev, Mother Teresa, Pope John Paul, Jesse Jackson and many others.
 
Mother of the Matrix as she is affectionately known, wrote her epic The Third Eye while she was studying cinema at the University of Southern California. This ingenuous work, copyrighted since 1981, is the foundation, the framework and contains the core elements of the blockbuster films:  Terminator and The Matrix.
 
Stewart’s exceptional talent lies in her ability to create characters, stories and cinematic magic. In The Third Eye, she has transformed comprehensive metaphysical and spiritual concepts into the most revered science fiction films of the 20th century. The Terminator and the Matrix films are among the most artistically phenomenal and financially profitable film franchises in Hollywood’s history.  These works have currently grossed over $25 billion dollars, won 4 Oscars, and continue to generate revenue internationally.
 
She is currently continuing her epic work with the Matrix 4, which is destined to supersede the extraordinary success of The Matrix and Terminator and establish her as one of the most profound master writers of the 21st century.

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