American film director
Darren Grant
Born 1969[ 1] Occupation Director Years active 1997–present
Darren Grant is an American television, film and music video director . He has directed over eighty music videos for mostly R&B and hip hop artists. In 2005, Grant directed his debut film Diary of a Mad Black Woman .[ 2] In 2008, he directed the film Make It Happen starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead .[ 3]
Life and career
Grant was born and raised in Seattle , Washington and graduated from Sammamish High School in Bellevue, Washington .[ 1] He later graduated from the California State University, Northridge and began directing music videos and commercials for Destiny's Child , Aaliyah , Brian McKnight , Deborah Cox , Jermaine Dupri and other artists.[ 1] Grant has been awarded the MTV Video Music Award for Best R&B Video for Destiny Child's video for "Survivor " and the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Music Video for "Stomp " for Kirk Franklin .[ 1]
In 2005, Grand made his feature directorial debut with comedy-drama film Diary of a Mad Black Woman written by Tyler Perry . The film received mostly negative reviews from critics, but was commercially successful, grossing $50.6 million in North America against a $5.5 million budget.[ 4] In 2008 he directed dance film Make It Happen . In 2017 he directed action comedy Killing Hasselhoff .[ 5] In 2021, Grand directed Wendy Williams: The Movie for Lifetime .[ 6]
On television, Grand directed more than 30 television dramas, include episodes of Saints & Sinners , Supernatural , Suits , Empire , Queen of the South , Wu-Tang: An American Saga , God Friended Me , The Chi , Your Honor and Billions . At the 1st Children's and Family Emmy Awards , Grand received nomination for Outstanding Children's or Family Viewing Series for producing Raising Dion .[ 7]
Videography
1996
Alfonzo Hunter - "Weekend Thang"
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Tamia - "Can’t Get Enough"
2007
2011
2012
Filmography
Films
Television
References
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