Jerry Lamothe is an African American born in October 16, 1972 in Brooklyn, New York. He is a director, writer, producer and actor of Haitian descent of an estimated net worth of $8 million. Lamothe set his career in motion way back in 2000 with his directorial debut Amour Infinity which he wrote, produced, directed and starred. Jerry Lamothe net worth started to gain shape with the sales of the Amour Infinity which would go to win “best feature” at Jamerican film in 2000 and “Audience choice award” in the following year.

His role in directing Nora’s Hair Salon where he starred big name such as Jenifer Lewis, Bobby Brown and others made him listed on Blackfilm.com’s top ten people to watch list. His work as a producer is exceptional a fact that have earned him many positive reviews. Lamothe was awarded the directors spotlight award in the 2007 Urbanworld film festival for the Blackout, which was the first original film to be adopted by Bet home video.