Stephen Milburn Anderson
Stephen Milburn Anderson (c. 1947 – May 1, 2015) was an American film director and writer who wrote and directed eight films. He is best known for South Central, which was produced by Oliver Stone and released by Warner Bros. in 1992.
Career
Anderson's short film, Hearts of Stone, was a 1987 nominee for an Academy Award and played at Sundance, where it came to the attention of Oliver Stone. They subsequently collaborated on South Central, which received wide critical acclaim. New York Times film critic Janet Maslin named Anderson in the "Who's Who Among Hot New Filmmakers," along with Quentin Tarantino and Tim Robbins. Additionally, the New Yorker Magazine praised South Central as one of the year's best independent films.
Personal life
Anderson earned a bachelor's degree in motion picture production and American literature at the University of New Mexico. He then earned a master's degree in motion picture production at the University of California, Los Angeles.[1]
Anderson died at his home in Denver, Colorado, on May 1, 2015, from throat cancer. He was 67. He is survived by Mary, his wife of more than 30 years.[1]
Filmography
Director
Year | Title | Notes |
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1988 | Hearts of Stone | |
1992 | South Central | |
1997 | Dead Men Can't Dance | |
2010 | CASH | Official website |
Producer
Year | Title | Notes |
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1987 | Ray's Male Heterosexual Dance Hall | |
1988 | ...They Haven't Seen This... | (executive producer) |
Sapphire Man | (executive producer) | |
Mr. Fixit | ||
Homesick | (executive producer) | |
Hearts of Stone | ||
1989 | Conquering Space | (executive producer) |
1990 | Teach 109 | TV (executive producer) |
1990 | Peacemaker | TV (executive producer) |
1991 | Open Window | TV (executive producer) |
1991 | To the Moon, Alice | TV |
1992 | South Central | |
2000 | Guns on the Table | |
2010 | CASH |
Writer
Year | Title | Notes |
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1988 | Hearts of Stone | |
1992 | South Central | |
2002 | Dog Eat Dog | TV Series |
2010 | CASH |