Warrington Hudlin
Warrington W. Hudlin, Jr.[1] (born July 16, 1952) is an American film director, producer, and actor.
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Born | Warrington W. Hudlin, Jr. July 16, 1952 East St. Louis, Illinois, United States |
Occupation | Film director, film producer, screenwriter, actor |
Relatives | Reginald Hudlin (brother) |
Early life
Hudlin was born in East St. Louis, Illinois, the son of Helen (née Cason), a teacher, and Warrington W. Hudlin, Sr., an insurance executive and teacher.[2][1] His younger brother, Reginald Hudlin, is also a director and producer, and together the Hudlin brothers have produced films including House Party (1990), Bebe's Kids (1992), and Ride (1998). His other brother, Christopher Hudlin, took over their father's insurance business in East St. Louis, IL.
Career
In 1978, Hudlin, professor George Cunningham, and businessman Alric Nembhard, founded the Black Filmmaker Foundation (BFF), a non-profit media arts organization that supports Black filmmaking.[3]
Black Filmmakers Foundation
In 1978, Hudlin founded the Black Filmmakers Foundation (BFF), a non-profit organization that was created to nurture black filmmakers. Hudlin was the president of the BFF.[4]:234
References
- Warrington Hudlin Biography (1953-)
- Greenberg, James (4 March 1990). "In Hollywood, Black Is In". The New York Times.
- "Black Filmmaker Foundation (BFF)". DV Republic.
- Donalson, Melvin Burke (2003). "Chapter 9: Not Without Laughter: Directors of Comedy and Romance, Chapter 10: Off the Hook: Comedy and Romance with a Hip-Hop Flavor". Black Directors in Hollywood. Austin: University of Texas Press. ISBN 978-0-292-79875-5. OCLC 55731956.
External links
- About.Me: official Warrington Hudlin website
- Warrington Hudlin on IMDb
- Indiana University Bloomington Black Film Center/Archive: Warrington Hudlin Collection
- Hudlin Entertainment