Woodberry at the 53rd International Film Festival Rotterdam in 2024
Born
1950 (age 73–74)
Dallas, Texas, US[1]
Alma mater
UCLA (MFA, 1982)[1]
Occupation
Film director
Years active
1979–present
Billy Woodberry (born 1950)[2] is one of the leading directors of the L.A. Rebellion (also known as the Los Angeles School of Black Filmmakers). He is best known for directing the 1984 feature film, Bless Their Little Hearts (1984), which was honored at the Berlin International Film Festival.[1][3]
^ abc"Billy Woodberry". L.A. Rebellion. Los Angeles, California: UCLA Film & Television Archive.
^"Billy Woodberry". IFFR. Retrieved 2024-01-27.
^Norton, Chris. "Black Independent Cinema and the Influence of Neo-Realism". Images: A Journal of Film and Popular Culture. p. 4.
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of these revolutionary black filmmakers, along with Julie Dash and BillyWoodberry. Larkin also co-founded the Black Filmmakers Collective. Larkin was...
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parishioners at West Market Street United Methodist Church. He was educated at Woodberry Forest School in Virginia where he played football and golf, was captain...
Houston Cinema Arts Society. 26 October 2016. Retrieved 2016-11-25. "BillyWoodberry - Bless Their Little Hearts". Houston Cinema Arts Festival. 26 October...
Edward (1991). "Negotiations of Ideology, Manhood, and Family in BillyWoodberry's Bless Their Little Hearts". Black American Literature Forum. 25 (2):...
father.[citation needed] Bloodvessel founded Bad Manners with friends at Woodberry Down Comprehensive School in north London in 1976.[citation needed] Bad...
Philippines at under 16s level. He played junior rugby league for the Woodberry Warriors, before moving to the Gold Coast, Queensland at age 13. He attended...
was named after his maternal grandfather, Marvin Pierce. He attended Woodberry Forest School in Virginia, graduating in 1975. He went on to obtain a...
brew a "Detroit Dwarf" lager, named in honor of the Nain Rouge. In 2015 Woodberry Wine, a distributor and wholesaler of fine wines and Kindred Vines Import...
financial status, Randolph was able to attend private schools, such as Woodberry Forest School. From an early age, Scott developed and displayed his athleticism...
promoted to full professor in 1948. Trilling became the George Edward Woodberry Professor of Literature and Criticism in 1965. He was a popular instructor...