Spike Lee in 2007
Spike Lee is an American film director , producer , writer , and actor , known for films that deal with controversial social and political issues. Each of Lee's films is typically referred to as "A Spike Lee Joint" and the closing credits always end with the phrases "By Any Means Necessary," "Ya Dig," and "Sho Nuff."[ 1]
Lee received a Master of Fine Arts from New York University 's Tisch School of the Arts , which culminated in his thesis film Joe's Bed-Stuy Barbershop: We Cut Heads , the first student film to be shown in Lincoln Center 's New Directors/New Films Festival .[ 2] Lee's first feature film , She's Gotta Have It , was released three years later in 1986. Lee directed, produced, wrote, and acted in his first three feature films: She's Gotta Have It , School Daze , and Do the Right Thing , and has since starred or acted in others. He reprised the role of Mars Blackmon from She's Gotta Have It for a series of Nike commercials that also starred Michael Jordan .[ 3]
Lee has directed music videos by artists such as Prince , Michael Jackson , Anita Baker and Eminem , and for songs featured in films he has directed, including "Fight the Power " by Public Enemy , which was featured heavily in the 1989 film Do the Right Thing .[ 4]
Filmography
Feature films
Executive producer
Producer
Short films
Year
Title
Credited as
Notes
Director
Writer
Producer
1979
Last Hustle in Brooklyn
Yes
Yes
No
1980
The Answer
Yes
Yes
No
1981
Sarah
Yes
Yes
No
1995
Lumière and Company
Yes
No
No
Segment
2001
Come Rain or Come Shine
Yes
No
No
2002
"We Wuz Robbed"
Yes
No
Yes
Segment of Ten Minutes Older: The Trumpet
2005
"Jesus Children of America"
Yes
No
Yes
Segment of All the Invisible Children
2017
Brave: Visions for Moncler
Yes
No
No
2020
New York, New York
Yes
Yes
Yes
3 Brothers: Radio Raheem, Eric Garner and George Floyd
Yes
Yes
Yes
Documentaries
Acting roles
Television
Documentary
Stage show
Acting roles
Music videos
Video games
Year
Title
Credited as
Director
Executive Producer
Writer
2015
NBA 2K16
Yes
Yes
Yes
See also
References
^ "Spike Lee Biography – Yahoo! Movies" . Yahoo! Movies . Retrieved 2009-02-10 .
^ "Spike Lee – Profile, Latest News and Related Articles" . E! . Retrieved 2009-02-09 .
^ Curtis, Bryan (2008-06-01). "Bro Knows Football" . The New York Times . Retrieved 2009-02-07 .
^ Black, Johnny (August 2002). "The Greatest Songs Ever! Fight the Power" . Blender . Retrieved 2009-02-09 .
^ Andreeva, Nellie (21 June 2011). "Spike Lee, Mike Tyson, Doug Ellin & John Ridley Team For HBO Drama Series Inspired By Tyson's Youth" . Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved 19 May 2019 .
^ Andreeva, Nellie (31 August 2011). "HBO Boxing Pilot 'Da Brick' Casts Lead" . Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved 19 May 2019 .
^ Andreeva, Nellie (13 March 2012). "HBO Passes On Drama Pilot 'Da Brick' " . Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved 19 May 2019 .
^ "Revolution – Arrested Development - Music Video" . MTV. Archived from the original on January 9, 2010. Retrieved 2008-02-05 .
^ Kreps, Daniel (29 August 2020). "Spike Lee Updates Michael Jackson's "They Don't Care About Us" Video With Protest Footage" . Rolling Stone . rollingstone.com. Retrieved 29 August 2020 .
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