fiction.wikisort.org - DirectorRoger Ross Williams (born September 16, 1962) is an American director, producer and writer and the first African American director to win an Oscar, with his short film Music by Prudence.
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Roger Ross Williams |
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 Williams in 2016 |
Born | (1962-09-16) September 16, 1962 (age 59)
Easton, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
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Occupation | Film director Screenwriter Film producer |
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Years active | 1995–present |
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Williams has directed a number of films including Life, Animated, which won the Sundance Film Festival Directing Award, was nominated for an Academy Award[1] and won three Emmys in 2018, including the award for Best Documentary. He also directed God Loves Uganda, which was shortlisted for an Academy Award and American Jail, which examined the U.S. prison system and premiered on CNN. Williams’ directed Traveling While Black, a VR documentary made for Facebook’s Oculus, which premiered at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. His most recent film, The Apollo, a documentary about Harlem’s legendary Apollo Theater, was the opening night film of the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival and he is currently in pre-production on his first narrative feature film for Amazon Studios.
His production company, One Story Up, is producing a variety of projects including two limited documentary series for Netflix.
Since 2016, Williams has been on the Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, serving as chair of the Documentary Branch and the documentary Diversity Committee. Williams serves on the Alumni Advisory Board of the Sundance Institute, the Advisory Board of Full Frame Festival, and the boards of the Tribeca Film Institute, Docubox Kenya, None On Record and the Zeitz Museum Of Contemporary Art Africa. He resides in New York and Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Life and career
Williams is the first African American director to win an Academy Award in his category of Documentary Shorts, and the first ever African American director to win an Academy Award for directing and producing a film, short or feature. He is a member of a Gullah family from South Carolina, and has lived and worked in New York City for the past twenty-five years. Williams attended Northampton Community College in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and New York University in New York City.
Williams began his career producing political satire for Comedy Central and Michael Moore’s Emmy Award-winning series TV Nation. He has also produced and directed numerous primetime specials for PBS, ABC, CBS, Sundance Channel and New York Times Television. He has won numerous awards for his TV work including a NAMIC Vision Award and the National Headliner for Best Human Interest Feature documentary.
He started working in 1985 and has since worked for ABC News, NBC News, MSNBC, BBC, CNN and has produced work for Comedy Central, Food Network, TLC, VH1 He has directed prime-time reality (for ABC and CBS) and produced a documentary series for Discovery Networks and a lifestyle series: Sheila Bridges Designer Living, for Scripps Networks.
Williams has several projects in development including a transmedia project with PBS called Traveling While Black, a feature documentary about the prison industrial complex for CNN Films and the BBC and a feature documentary about the legendary Apollo Theater.[2]
Currently Williams serves on the board of Docubox Kenya, a documentary fund and mentorship program based in Nairobi that supports African filmmakers. Williams serves on the alumni advisor board of None On Record, the alumni advisory board of the Sundance Institute, and the Board of Governors for the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences. Recently, Williams became the trustee of the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa; the first major museum in Africa dedicated to contemporary art.[3] He splits his time between upstate New York and Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Filmography
Director
- 1997: Discovered At Sundance (TV)
- 2000: Reagan: A Life In Pictures (TV)
- 2001: Time (TV)
- 2001: Challenge America With Erin Brockovich (TV)
- 2002: Secret Son (TV)
- 2003: Power, Privilege & Justice (TV)
- 2003: Boys Will Be Girls (TV)
- 2003: First Off The Tee (TV)
- 2003: New York Underground (TV)
- 2004: The Lives They Lived (TV)
- 2004: Moroccan Style (TV)
- 2005: Sheila Bridges Designer Living: Morocco Special (TV) and Sheila Bridges Designer Living
- 2006: Amazing Families (TV)
- 2010: Undercover Boss (TV, 1 episode: 7-Eleven)
- 2010: Music by Prudence
- 2013: God Loves Uganda
- 2014: Tutu: The Essence of Being Human
- 2015: Gospel of Intolerance
- 2015: Blackface
- 2016: Life, Animated
- 2018: American Jail
- 2019: The Apollo
Producer
- 1995: People Yearbook '95 (TV) (segment producer)
- 1996: Sex, Drugs and Consequences (TV) (producer)
- 1997: TV Nation: Volume One (segment producer)
- 2000: Reagan: A Life In Pictures (TV) (producer)
- 2001: Time (TV) (producer)
- 2002: Secret Son (TV) (producer)
- 2002: Life 360 (segment producer) (1 episode:Telling the Children) (segment producer)
- 2003: Power, Privilege & Justice (TV) (producer)
- 2003: First Off The Tee (TV) (producer)
- 2003: New York Underground (TV) (producer)
- 2004: The Lives They Lived (TV) (producer)
- 2004: Moroccan Style (TV) (producer)
- 2004 - 2005: Sheila Bridges Designer Living (series supervising producer)
- 2006: Amazing Families (TV) (producer)
- 2007: Alone No Love (co-producer)
- 2007: Yearbook (TV) (series producer)
- 2010: Music by Prudence (producer)
- 2013: God Loves Uganda (producer)
- 2014: Tutu: The Essence of Being Human (producer)
- 2016: Life, Animated
Screenwriter
- 2000: Reagan: A Life In Pictures (TV)
- 2003: Power, Privilege & Justice (TV)
- 2003: First Off The Tee (TV)
- 2003: New York Underground (TV)
- 2004: The Lives They Lived (TV)
- 2004: Moroccan Style (TV)
- 2005: Sheila Bridges Designer Living: Morocco Special (TV)
- 2006: Amazing Families (TV)
Awards
- NAMIC Vision Award for the television special Moroccan Style[4]
- The National Headliner for Best Human Interest Feature for his documentary New York Underground[4]
- Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject)[5] for Music by Prudence in 2010.[6]
- Inspiration Award, Full Frame Documentary Film Festival for God Loves Uganda[7]
- Best Feature Documentary, Ashland Independent Film Festival for God Loves Uganda[8]
- Best Feature Documentary Dallas International Film Festival for God Loves Uganda[9]
- Best Feature Documentary Philadelphia International Film Festival for God Loves Uganda[10]
- Directing Award: U.S. Documentary Sundance Film Festival 2016 for "Life, Animated" [11]
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