Spike Lee

Actor / Filmmaker
Date Of Birth:
20 March 1957
Place Of Birth:
Atlanta, Georgia
Best Known As:
Outspoken African-American director of Do the Right Thing

Name at birth: Shelton Jackson Lee

Spike Lee made a name for himself in 1986 with the hit independent film She's Gotta Have It, a frank comedy about the many lovers of an independent Brooklyn woman. The film established Spike Lee as a rising black filmmaker (something of a rarity at the time) and his skills and independence, along with his outspoken African-American perspective and feisty public persona, kept him in the public eye into the next century. In his later films he continued to tell stories with racial themes and New York settings, including the Brooklyn drama Do the Right Thing (1989), the jazz-tinged Mo' Better Blues (1990, with Denzel Washington and Wesley Snipes), the interracial romance Jungle Fever (1993, with Snipes and Anabella Sciorra), the biopic Malcolm X (1992, starring Washington and based in part on the book by Malcolm X and Alex Haley), Summer of Sam (1999, with John Leguizamo), and the controversial racial satire Bamboozled (2000, with Mos Def). Lee and Denzel Washington reunited for the mainstream heist thriller Inside Man in 2006. Spike Lee has often appeared in his own films, and his own She's Gotta Have It character Mars Blackmon, a sports-loving New York nebbish, has appeared in Nike athletic gear commercials. His other films include Red Hook Summer (2012), Old Boy (2013, a remake of the Chan-wook Park 2003 film) and BlackKklansman (2018, starring John David Washington).
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Like his fellow filmmaker Woody Allen, Spike Lee is a famous courtside fan of basketball’s New York Knicks… Coincidentally, both Spike Lee and Woody Allen have sons named Satchel, after baseball legend Satchel Paige… Spike Lee’s production company is called 40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks… Spike Lee often used the late actor Ossie Davis in his films.

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