Rick Famuyiwa

American Film Director

Rick Famuyiwa was born in Inglewood, California, United States on June 18th, 1973 and is the American Film Director. At the age of 50, Rick Famuyiwa biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
June 18, 1973
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Inglewood, California, United States
Age
50 years old
Zodiac Sign
Gemini
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Film Director, Screenwriter
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Rick Famuyiwa Career

Famuyiwa's first feature film, The Wood is a semi-autobiographical account of his upbringing in Inglewood. Working at the Beverly Hills Niketown while formulating the script, Famuyiwa wanted his first film to be reminiscent of his family and his friends. Famuyiwa and his family had moved to Inglewood while he was in junior high and The Wood, which Famuyiwa wrote and directed, reflects select experiences he had with his close friends and family.

During his time at the Sundance Director's Lab, Famuyiwa perfected the film's script and identified close to half of the cast, Omar Epps and Taye Diggs included. In the film, the characters played by Epps and Richard T. Jones struggle to bring Diggs' character back to consciousness after he unexpectedly becomes intoxicated a couple hours before his own wedding. While attempting to sober him up and bring him back to reality, the three friends from junior high reminisce on their times as adolescents in "the Wood," an affectionate abbreviation for their hometown of Inglewood.

The film was produced by MTV Films and was released on July 16, 1999. Speaking of his partnership with MTV for The Wood, Famuyiwa states, "[MTV Films] had the best concept and could deal with it better because it was young, [it had] the music and they wanted to make a film with predominantly African-American characters." The Wood was produced for an estimated cost of $6 million and went on to gross over $25 million at the box office in the United States alone.

Famuyiwa once again employed a predominantly African American cast (some of the actors also played roles in The Wood) in Brown Sugar, lifelong friends Dre, played by Taye Diggs, and Sidney, played by Sanaa Lathan, cross paths and although each has their respective responsibilities and obligations to their significant others, they ultimately find that their affections for one another extend beyond platonic friendship. Hip-hop music plays an intricate part in the film as both Dre and Sidney are connected through their passion for the music genre and culture that emanates from it.

Brown Sugar was released on October 11, 2002. The film was marketed extensively by distributor Fox Searchlight Pictures and made $10 million in its opening weekend, ultimately grossing close to $28 million nationwide.

Talk to Me was co-written by Famuyiwa with the film's inspiration's son, Michael Genet, and close friend Kasi Lemmons ultimately directed the film.

In the film, influential 1960s African American radio personality Ralph "Petey" Greene and his contributions to American popular culture and the Civil Rights Movement are chronicled. The film explores the construction of race and race relations during this volatile period of American history.

Talk to Me was released on August 3, 2007. The independent film grossed $400,000 in its opening weekend and nationwide, the film made close to $5 million.

Our Family Wedding starring Forest Whitaker, America Ferrera, Carlos Mencia, and Lance Gross. Famuyiwa first became attached to the project two years prior, in 2008, when the presidential campaign was in full swing. With Barack Obama possibly becoming the first African American president, Famuyiwa was interested in making a film that would be reflective of the exciting, changing times. Recounting on the film, Famuyiwa expresses, "At the time the entire debate seemed to be around Hispanics voting for an African-American president. We've all seen these projections of how society is going to look in 50 years. We're all going to have to deal with each other culturally. It felt like a great opportunity to tell that story without being preachy."

The New York Times critiqued the film saying, "Like weddings, wedding movies have their traditions: the dress is white and, usually, so are the characters. Fox Searchlight's Our Family Wedding, which opens this Friday, subverts that custom…"

In Our Family Wedding, two college students, portrayed by Ferrera and Gross, decide to get married and must break the news to their family and loved ones. Commenting on his film, Famuyiwa states, "Wedding films are always about the differences between people but they haven't quite dealt with African Americans and Latinos."

The film made nearly $8 million in its opening weekend and overall, $20 million nationwide.

Dope (2015), both written and directed by Famuyiwa, is a coming-of-age film that premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival, winning the Best Editing award for the work of editor Lee Haugen. It stars Shameik Moore, Tony Revolori, Kiersey Clemons, Blake Anderson, Zoë Kravitz, and A$AP Rocky.

Famuyiwa directed Confirmation (2016), an HBO original movie. The film starred Kerry Washington as Anita Hill, and depicted the Clarence Thomas Supreme Court nomination, as Hill testified that Clarence Thomas had sexually harassed her.

In June 2016, Famuyiwa was announced as the director for The Flash after Seth Grahame-Smith dropped from the project.

In October 2016, Famuyiwa left the project. He had been on board since June developing the project, even overseeing the castings of Kiersey Clemons and Billy Crudup in key roles. Famuyiwa gave a statement to The Hollywood Reporter on the matter:

He was replaced by Andy Muschietti.

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Viewers slammed the Mandalorian season three for 'plot holes' and 'lazy writing.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 12, 2023
Since its inception in 2019 as the Mandalorian has consistently received rave reviews from followers and commentators alike. But, unfortunately, the program has fallen out of viewers' good graces. The new third season premiered to a well-received episode, but fans have grown increasingly dissatisfied with the series, as shown by the latest Rotten Tomato ratings.

Pedro Pascal and Jon Favreau attend a viewing party of The Mandalorian season three in Hollywood

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 1, 2023
On Friday, Pedro Pascal and Jon Favreau led the star-studded arrivals at a viewing party for the critically acclaimed third season of The Mandalorian at The Dolby Theatre in Hollywood. In the Star Wars spin-off created by actor/filmmaker Favreau, the Chilean-born hunk, 47, plays the title role. On the red carpet with several of their co-stars, including Katee Sackhoff, Rick Famuyiwa, and Dave Filoni, Pascal posed alongside Favreau.
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