Barbara Becnel Biography
Barbara Cottman Becnel is an author, journalist, and film producer from the United States. Becnel co-produced the Golden Globe-nominated film Redemption: The Stan Tookie Williams Story, in which he was played by award-winning actress Lynn Whitfield.
Barbara Becnel Age
She was born Barbara Cottman Becnel on 30 May 1950 in the United States of America. Barbara is 73 years old as of May 2023.
Barbara Becnel Family
She has not yet disclosed any information about her parents or whether she has siblings. Attempts to establish the identities of her family, her mother, and her father were in vain since no information about them is available to the public. It’s therefore not known whether she has any siblings.
Barbara Becnel Husband
She is confidential when it comes to matters concerning her personal life. She has not yet shared her relationship or marital status with the public.
Barbara Becnel Career
Becnel and Neal scattered Williams’ ashes in Thokoza Park, a black township in Gauteng, South Africa, on June 25, 2006. Becnel and Neal directed and produced the documentary Tribute: Stanley Tookie Williams, 1953-2005, which was published in 2009. Becnel ran for the Democratic Party’s candidacy for Governor of California in 2006, the first black female to do so, announcing her ambition to challenge Schwarzenegger in the forthcoming gubernatorial race. She received 66,544 votes altogether, accounting for 2.7% of all ballots cast, placing her third out of eight Democrats, trailing Phil Angelides and Steve Westly. Her campaign received media attention, and in the final week of the campaign, she raised enough money to launch television and radio advertising.
She has openly chastised Democratic gubernatorial candidates Phil Angelides and Steve Westly for their support for the death sentence. She is equally vocal about other social concerns, including the environment and immigration. Barbara was not invited to a number of crucial Democratic Party events during the general election season due to her vocal criticism of Angelides and Westly. Barbara left the Democratic Party as a result of this, as well as disagreements over issues such as the death penalty. Barbara left the Democratic Party in the early weeks of 2007 to join the Green Party of California, the state affiliate of the Green Party (GPUS). When asked why she joined the Green Party, Becnel said, “The Green Party is always right on the issues—no ifs, ands, or buts.”
Barbara Becnel Books
Parents Who Help Their Children Overcome Drugs (1990)
The Co-Dependent Parent: Free Yourself by Freeing Your Child (1991)
Life in Prison (2001)
Gangs and the Abuse of Power (1997)
Gangs and Drugs (1997)
Gangs and Self-Esteem (1997)
Gangs and Violence (1997)
Gangs and Your Friends (1997)
Gangs and Your Neighborhood (1997),
Barbara Becnel Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of 500 thousand dollars.