American filmmaker
Reinaldo Marcus Green
Born (1981-12-16 ) December 16, 1981 (age 43) Alma mater Occupation(s) Film director, producer, writer Years active 2014–present
Reinaldo Marcus Green (born December 16, 1981) is an American director, producer and writer. His films include Monsters and Men (2018), Joe Bell (2020), and Bob Marley: One Love (2024). His 2021 film, King Richard , was nominated for Best Picture at the 94th Academy Awards .
Early life
Green was born in the Bronx to an African American father and a Puerto Rican mother and grew up in Staten Island among other areas of New York City . His parents divorced, and he and his brother Rashaad primarily lived with their father. They played baseball growing up and had MLB ambitions.[ 1]
Green attended Port Richmond High School .[ 2] [ 3] He went on to complete a Master of Education at Fairleigh Dickinson University , and taught at an elementary school.[ 4] He then worked at AIG for five years as a director of educational programming and talent acquisitions, needing the money to pay off his undergraduate loans.[ 5] [ 6] However, Green's department was downsized due to the financial crisis of 2007–2008 .[ 7]
Disillusioned by Wall Street and introduced to film by his brother, Green enrolled in NYU Tisch School of the Arts ' graduate film program when he was 27 and has since taught at the institution as an adjunct professor .[ 8] [ 9]
Career
Green first gained prominence through his early short films both solo and in collaboration with his brother. Among these were Stone Cars , which was shot on location in Cape Town , South Africa and showcased at the 2014 Cinéfondation in Cannes , and Stop , which was inspired by the killing of Trayvon Martin and premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival .[ 10]
After receiving the Sundance Institute Fellowship in 2017, Green made his feature film debut with the 2018 drama Monsters and Men , which won the Special Jury Award for Outstanding First Feature at the Sundance Film Festival .[ 11] [ 12] [ 13] His next project was Joe Bell , produced by Jake Gyllenhaal and Cary Joji Fukunaga , and starring Mark Wahlberg , Connie Britton , and Maxwell Jenkins .[ 11]
For his first television project, Green directed three episodes of the British crime drama Top Boy for its third series, which premiered in 2019.[ 14]
In June 2019, it was announced Green would be directing a biopic titled King Richard , about tennis coach and father of American tennis players Venus and Serena Williams , Richard Williams , starring Will Smith in the titular role. The film has received a number of accolades.[ 11] [ 15]
Green directed the HBO miniseries We Own This City , based on the nonfiction book of the same name by Justin Fenton .[ 16]
He directed another biopic titled Bob Marley: One Love . The film depicts the life of reggae musician Bob Marley and stars Kingsley Ben-Adir in the titular role.[ 17] Bob Marley: One Love received mixed reviews but was well-received by audiences.[ 18] He is anticipated to direct an untitled dramedy for Lionsgate .[ 19]
Filmography
Short film
Year
Title
Director
Writer
Producer
2011
The Interview
Yes
Yes
Yes
One Way Ticket
Yes
Yes
Yes
2012
White
No
No
Yes
Showtime
No
No
Yes
2013
Street Kid
No
No
Yes
Festus
No
No
Yes
2014
Stone Cars
Yes
Yes
Yes
Anonymous
Yes
Yes
Executive
Nnowm deede
No
No
Yes
The Zebra Room
Yes
Yes
Yes
2015
Stop
Yes
Yes
Yes
Le Barrage
No
No
Yes
Semeli
No
No
Yes
2021
In Max We Trust
No
No
Yes
Documentary short
Year
Title
Notes
2016
Mother Nature: Not Mommy
Also cinematographer
Feature film
Television
Acting credits
Year
Title
Role
Notes
2009
Choices
Young man
Short film
2011
Gun Hill Road
Prison Guard 2
The Interview
Ty Bedford
Short film
One Way Ticket
Rei
2022
We Own This City
Correctional officer #2
Episode "Part Six"
References
^ Conde, Arturo (19 November 2021). "Black and Latino 'King Richard' director Reinaldo Marcus Green talks dads, sports" . NBC News . Retrieved 20 March 2022 .
^ https://statenislandarts.org/event/monsters-and-men-two-views/ [dead link ]
^ "Two Views: North Shore + Cinema Connex" . downtownsi.nyc . Staten Island Arts. 16 October 2019. Retrieved 4 August 2021 .
^ Caprio, Kenna. "Venus and Serena Trusted Him With Their Father’s Story. And Their Own. Reinaldo Marcus Green, BA’03, MAT’05 (Flor)" , FDU Magazine , Winter / Spring 2022. Accessed March 27, 2022. "'Venus and Serena are cultural icons. The epitome of Black excellence,' says Reinaldo Marcus Green. Green, BA’03, MAT’05 (Flor), didn’t grow up watching or playing tennis."
^ "Reinaldo Marcus Green on the Disarming Power of Fiction" . Musicbed Blog. 24 April 2019. Retrieved 4 August 2021 .
^ "Reinaldo Marcus Green" . Filmmaker Magazine . 2015. Retrieved 20 March 2022 .
^ Galuppo, Mia (17 November 2021). "Raising Our Voices: How the 'King Richard' Crew Supported Black Girl Power" . The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved 20 March 2022 .
^ "Reinaldo M. Green" . tisch.nyu.edu . Retrieved 4 August 2021 .
^ Travers, Andrew (22 July 2021). "Reinaldo Marcus Green's Big Year" . The Aspen Times . Retrieved 20 March 2022 .
^ "Play it By Ear: How Filmmaker Reinaldo Marcus Green Went From Working At Chuck E. Cheese To Playing His Film At Tribeca" . Remezcla . 7 October 2015. Retrieved 20 March 2022 .
^ a b c Kroll, Justin (2019-06-13). "Will Smith's 'King Richard' Movie Finds Director in 'Monsters and Men' Filmmaker" . Variety . Retrieved 2020-02-12 .
^ Clarke, Stewart (February 7, 2018). "Berlin: HanWay Boards Sundance Award Winner 'Monsters and Men' " .
^ "Reinaldo Marcus Green" . IMDb .
^ Romney, Jonathan (12 January 2019). "Reinaldo Marcus Green: 'I was asking myself: if I do nothing, am I a monster?' " . The Guardian . Retrieved 20 March 2022 .
^ Obenson, Tambay (June 13, 2019). " 'King Richard': Will Smith's Drama About Williams Sisters' Father Is His First Pairing With a Black Director" .
^ Luers, Erik (May 10, 2022). " "I Definitely Tried to Shoot This Series Like a Six-Hour Movie": Reinaldo Marcus Green on We Own This City" . Filmmaker Magazine . Retrieved February 20, 2024 .
^ Gorber, Jason (February 20, 2024). "Interview: Director Reinaldo Marcus Green talks Bob Marley: One Love" . That Shelf . Retrieved February 20, 2024 .
^ Murphy, J. Kim (February 17, 2024). "Box Office: 'Bob Marley: One Love' Gets Together $7.4 Million on Friday, 'Madame Web' Falls Behind With $4.3 Million" . Variety . Retrieved February 20, 2024 .
^ Grobar, Matt (March 10, 2022). " 'King Richard's Reinaldo Marcus Green To Write, Direct & Produce Family Dramedy For Lionsgate" . Deadline . Retrieved February 20, 2024 .
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