John Singleton
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Born | John Daniel Singleton January 6, 1968 Los Angeles, California |
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Spouse(s) | Akosua Busia (1996-1997) | ||||||
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John Daniel Singleton (born January 6, 1968 in Los Angeles, California) is an American Academy Award-nominated film director, screenwriter, and producer. A native of South Los Angeles, many of his films consider the implications of inner-city violence.
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[edit] Biography
Singleton attended Pasadena City College and the the USC School of Cinematic Arts. He graduated from USC in 1990.[1]
His 1991 film debut Boyz N the Hood received Academy Award nods for Best Screenplay and Director.[2] He is the youngest person ever nominated for Best Director, and the only African-American to be nominated for the award.
Singleton also directed the video for Michael Jackson's 1991 single "Remember The Time," starring actor Eddie Murphy.
In 1996, he married Ghanaian princess and actress Akosua Cyamama Busia. They divorced the following year.
In 2006, he won USC's Mary Pickford Alumni Award.[3]
[edit] Accident
On August 23, 2007, Singleton was involved in an automobile accident, in which he struck and killed a pedestrian, Constance Russell, 57, of Los Angeles[1]. Staying on the scene until police arrived, Singleton was not found to be under the influence of alcohol or other substances, and was released after being questioned.
The case was turned over to the District Attorney but no charges were filed.[2][3][4]
[edit] Filmography
[edit] Director
- Boyz N the Hood (1991) (Oscar nomination)
- Poetic Justice (1993)
- Higher Learning (1995)
- Rosewood (1997)
- Shaft (2000)
- Baby Boy (2001)
- 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003)
- Four Brothers (2005)
- The A-Team (2008)
- Tulia (2009)
- Luke Cage (2009)
[edit] Producer
- Higher Learning (1995)
- Shaft (2000)
- Baby Boy (2001)
- Hustle & Flow (2005)
- Black Snake Moan (2007)
- Illegal Tender (2007)
[edit] Screenwriter
- Boyz N the Hood (1991) (Oscar nomination)
- Poetic Justice (1993)
- Higher Learning (1994)
- Shaft (2000)
- Baby Boy (2001)
[edit] References
- ^ http://cinema.usc.edu/alumni/pickford-award.htm
- ^ http://cinema.usc.edu/alumni/pickford-award.htm
- ^ http://cinema.usc.edu/alumni/pickford-award.htm
[edit] External links
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