Rodney Barnes
Rodney Barnes is an American screenwriter and producer. Barnes has written and produced The Boondocks, My Wife and Kids, Everybody Hates Chris, Those Who Can't, Marvel's Runawaysand the upcoming one-hour Pro-Wrestling Starz drama show Heels.
He has also earned top honors for his work from the Peabody Awards, American Film Institute, Writers Guild of America, BET Comedy Awards, and NAACP Image Awards.
Early life
Rodney Barnes[1] was born September 19 in Annapolis, Maryland. During his childhood he quickly gravitated to comic books, primarily superhero style, horror and science fiction. He attended Howard University in Washington, DC. In 1995, Barnes decided to move to Los Angeles to pursue his dream of screenwriting.[2]
Career
Rodney was a producer and writer for the Damon Wayans show My Wife and Kids, from 2002 to 2005. He was then a co-executive producer and writer of Chris Rock’s TV series Everybody Hates Chris, from 2005 to 2009. He was also the co-executive producer of 'Til Death in 2010, and a consulting producer of Brothers in 2009.
After completing 4 seasons of the critically acclaimed animated comedy The Boondocks,[3] where he served as executive producer and head writer from 2005 to 2014,[4] he was a consulting producer on the TruTV sitcom Those Who Can't, co-executive producer for the second season of the Comedy Central animated sitcom Legends of Chamberlain Heights and co-executive producer for the unproduced second season of Vinyl for HBO. He then served as Co-Executive producer/Writer on Hulu's upcoming adaptation of Marvel's Runaways. In between he was nominated for writing special material by the Writers Guild of America for his work on the 88th Academy Awards, hosted by comedian Chris Rock.
Rodney is currently executive producer of the upcoming Starz one hour drama Heels. He has also been developing the animated series 'Vandaveon and Mike,' based on characters created by and starring Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele for Comedy Central, and "Killogy", a graphic novel series from creator Alan Robert.
In 2017, Rodney ventured into writing for his first love - comic books. He authored "Birth of a Patriot," a short story in Marvel Comics Secret Empire spin-off "Brave New World" #2. He is currently writing the ongoing series Falcon (comics) for the Marvel Legacy Imprint, and the upcoming mini-series 'Killadelphia' for Image Comics
As well, Rodney co-wrote the adaption of Arc of Justice, which is set to be produced/financed by the Mark Gordon Company, directed by José Padilha and starring Russell Crowe and David Oyelowo. It is the story of the landmark civil rights case of Ossian Sweet.
Rodney is also developing 'Atlanta's Most Wanted', a one-hour crime drama starring T.I., for the Fox Broadcasting Company and producer Jerry Bruckheimer.
He is also the co-founder of Dark Apocrypha Productions,[5] a production company based in Los Angeles, that creates both traditional and branded content projects. Formerly, he was a columnist for the Huffington Post.[6]
Awards
Barnes has received a Peabody Award for the "The Return of the King" episode of The Boondocks,[7] and the American Film Institute Award in 2007 for Everybody Hates Chris.
He has also been nominated for a BET Comedy Award for My Wife and Kids, the NAACP Image Award[8] for The Boondocks, and the Writers Guild of America Award for Everybody Hates Chris and the 88th Academy Awards.
See also
- List of Everybody Hates Chris episodes
- List of The Boondocks episodes
- List of My Wife and Kids episodes
References
- ↑ http://rodneybarnes.com/about/
- ↑ http://jackiechan.com/blog/207205--So-Much-Talent
- ↑ "Show pokes at would-be censors". Chicago Tribune. 8 October 2007.
- ↑ "Rodney Barnes IMDB".
- ↑ "Dark Apocrypha Productions". Retrieved 8 February 2012.
- ↑ "Rodney Barnes' Huffington Post Column". Retrieved 9 February 2012.
- ↑ "Peabody Award Recipient". Retrieved 11 February 2012.
- ↑ "NAACP Image Awards".
- ↑ Comedy Central Expands 'Key & Peele,' Develops Animated Spinoff Retrieved May 21, 2014.
- ↑ ‘The Boondocks’ Rodney Barnes Developing ‘Killogy’ Animated Series Retrieved May 21, 2014.
- ↑ ‘Boondocks’ Rodney Barnes To Rewrite Marlon Wayans, Mike Epps Buddy Actioner ‘Any Means Necessary’ For Sony Retrieved May 21, 2014.
- ↑ Snoop Dogg & Allen Hughes Team For 1980s Family Drama At HBO Retrieved March 21, 2015.