Melvin Van PeeblesMELVIN VAN PEEBLES (1932-2021) established his legacy not only as the iconoclastic founding father of modern African American cinema but Black Broadway theater as well, producing, writing, directing, and sometimes even acting in his roundbreaking endeavors. Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death, his first American musical, was hailed as one of the best Broadway theater pieces of the 1971-72 season, and his film Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song (1971) became legendary. He was equally prolific across several media as a novelist, musician, and composer--and, quixotically, was the first Black American to hold a seat on the American Stock Exchange. His numerous achievements include the French Legion of Honor, the 1999 Chicago Underground Film Festival's Lifetime Achievement Award, several Tony Award nominations, a Grammy Award nomination, and a Gotham Award from MOMA and the Independent Feature Project. He is the author of the graphic memoir, Confessions of a Ex-Doofus-ItchyFooted Mutha Read More Read Less
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