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Jeanette Lee, the pro pool shark known as 'Black Widow,' has been diagnosed with Stage 4 ovarian cancer and told she has up to a year left to live.Phil de Picciotto, Jason Weichelt and Tom George are also serving as executive producers.Pool legend Jeanette Lee, 49, 'The Black Widow,' reveals Stage 4 cancer diagnosis and is told she has 'a few months to a year left' but has vowed to fight on for her three daughters This is the second collaboration between ESPN Films and Words + Pictures as part of an ongoing deal between the two companies. The documentary will be executive produced by ESPN Films in association with Words + Pictures, founded in early 2021 by Connor Schell.įrom Words + Pictures, Schell and Libby Geist are executive producing.
After dominating the 90s and early 2000s and her recent cancer diagnosis, Jeanette Lee looks back on her storied career and opens up about her life and legacy like never before. She is an Asian-American icon and top billiards player who brought strength, sex appeal and skill to pool halls around the world. Lee is better known as the Black Widow, a persona more intriguing and deadly than the moniker itself.
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ESPN Films today announced that production has started on a 30 for 30 documentary on professional pool player Jeanette Lee, with Ursula Liang (“9-Man,” “Down a Dark Stairwell”) on board to direct and Cora Atkinson (“Summer of Soul”) producing.