Reginald Hudlin Bio: Serving Sara Director

release date:August 23, 2002
Tuesday January 28, 2003 (dvd)
genre:Comedy
running time:100 min.
director:Reginald Hudlin
studio:Paramount Pictures
producer(s):Dan Halsted
screenplay:Jay Scherick, David Ronn
cast:Matthew Perry, Elizabeth Hurley, Bruce Campbell, Amy Adams, Vincent Pastore, Cedric the Entertainer
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Reginald Hudlin Biography

REGINALD HUDLIN

Birth name: Reginald Alan Hudlin

Born in East Saint Louis, Illinois, Hudlin and his older brother Warrington grew up two doors down from singer Tina Turner. While attending Harvard University, Hudlin wrote and directed a 20-minute thesis film, which formed the basis for his first feature, House Party.

Released in 1990, House Party was both a critical and commercial hit. The film won glowing reviews and took the Filmmakers Trophy and Best Cinematography Award at the Sundance Film Festival. The $2.5 million feature grossed $27 million at the box office and created a franchise, with two sequels - a Saturday morning cartoon and a comic strip.

His next project was Boomerang in which he joined forces with Eddie Murphy, Martin Lawrence, Chris Rock and Halle Berry to name a few. Success struck again, and this time the film would gross $130 million worldwide. It also expanded the film genre with a breakthrough depiction of the black middle class.

Hudlin tried television in 1995, producing and creating Cosmic Slop which was inspired by the Twilight Zone style anthology and hosted by George Clinton. He won a Cable Ace award for his efforts.

In 1996 he completed a feature comedy, The Great White Hype, which starred Samuel L. Jackson and Jeff Goldblum and included Jon Lovitz, Cheech Marin and Jamie Foxx. Trashed by the critics, and with low box office results, it marked the first hiccup in Hudlin's resumé.

Besides directing, producing and writing, Hudlin has worked as an actor, taking small roles in various films including House Party playing a burglar, Boomerang playing a street hustler and Joe's Apartment lending his voice to Rodney Roach.

To start off the new millennium, Hudlin directed an episode of City of Angels, and tackled The Ladies Man, a SNL take off of a radio announcer who gives advise about how to treat a lady.

Filmography:

Servicing Sarah (2001)
The Ladies Man (2000)
The Great White Hype (1996)
Boomerang (1992)
House Party (1990)
House Party (1983)

Filmography

DirectorServing Sara (2002)
DirectorThe Ladies Man (2000)

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