S. Torriano Berry
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Steven Torriano Berry is American film producer, writer and director. He directed Noh Matta Wat!, the first Belizean dramatic television series, which first aired on November 28 2005.
A native of Kansas City, Kansas, Berry was raised in Des Moines, Iowa. After receiving his Bachelor's degree at Arizona State University, he entered the Master's program at UCLA's prestigious film school. While at UCLA, Berry worked on numerous film and video projects including an award-winning short, Rich, in which he wrote, produced and directed as well as starred.
Berry is currently an associate professor at Howard University in Washington, D.C., where he directed the Indie horror film, The Embalmer. He is also the author of two books on black film.
[edit] Film credits
- Black Independent Showcase, WHMM-TV 32, Washington D.C.
- The Black Beyond Anthology Series
- The Light (half-hour TV movie), WPVI-TV 6, Philadelphia
- When It's Your Turn, WPVI Philadelphia
- Noh Matta Wat!, Belize (Channel 5/7/Krem Television)
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