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John Singleton Biography
Filmmaker / Writer
Photos ( See all 15 )John Singleton is a California filmmaker whose first movie, 1991's Boyz N the Hood, made him an Oscar-nominated director at the age of 24. Singleton was still a film student at the University of Southern California when he got the deal to make the feature, which included future Hollywood stars Cuba Gooding, Jr., Laurence Fishburne (billed as Larry Fishburne) and Ice Cube. The movie's success brought gangsta rap and the struggles in south central L.A. to mainstream America, and Singleton became the first black and youngest-ever Oscar nominee for directing (he was also nominated for the screenplay). His movies since then have received mixed reviews and include Poetic Justice (1993, starring Janet Jackson and Tupac Shakur), Rosewood (1997, starring Ving Rhames), Shaft (starring Samuel L. Jackson), 2 Fast 2 Furious (2001) and Four Brothers (2005, starring Mark Wahlberg). Singleton has also produced well-received independent films, including Hustle & Flow (2005, starring Terrence Howard) and Black Snake Moan (2006, with Christina Ricci).
Extra credit: Singleton directed Michael Jackson's music video "Remember the Time."
Four Good Links
The Films of John Singleton
Background on his projects from his official site
John Singleton
Background on his career and synopses of some films
John Singleton Interview
A less than warm-and-fuzzy chat from 2007
John Singleton
Quickie profile and filmography
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Best Known As
The writer and director of Boyz N the Hood



