Salli Richardson
Born | November 23, 1967 |
Hometown | Chicago, Illinois, United States |
Net worth | $2 million |
Height | 5'4" (1.63m) |
Spouse | Dondré Whitfield (m 2002 - present) |
Children | Parker Richardson Whitfield , Dre Terrell Whitfield |
Parents | Duel Richardson , Marcia Harris |
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Kerry Washington Pays Tribute to Whitney Houston, Diahann Carroll at ABFF Honors
- When Kerry Washington stepped onto the gold and black carpet at the 1 Hotel in West Hollywood for the fifth ABFF Honors ceremony on March 5, she had the trailblazing Black women who forged a path for her to become an actor, producer and director on her mind — and an homage to one on […]
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Salli Richardson-Whitfield Extends Deal at HBO, HBO Max; Joins ‘Winning Time’ as Executive Producer
She'll also direct half of Season 2 of the Lakers-themed show
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Issa Rae, Kenya Barris and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II Among Top Talent for 2022 American Black Film Festival (EXCLUSIVE)
In its 26th year, the American Black Film Festival (ABFF) is more star-studded than ever, with a robust lineup of Black film and television stars and creators. After two years of COVID-related pivots, the festival returns to South Beach in Miami for a five-day engagement full of special screenings, panel discussions and events celebrating the […]
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Jessica Biel, Nicholas Braun, James Gunn and Octavia Spencer Join Variety’s Virtual TV Fest
Variety is pleased to announce programming for its third annual Virtual TV Fest on June 7-9, featuring three days of engaging conversations with the year’s top contending creators, talent and industry executives including Henry Winkler, Octavia Spencer, Robin Thede, James Gunn, Jessica Biel and David Nevins. Winkler will be honored with the Variety TV Legacy […]
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‘Winning Time’ Co-Creator Talks S2 Ideas & Player Response: ‘Can Only Imagine How Strange It Would Be’
Series co-creator Max Borenstein previews a more nuanced Larry Bird amid other future ideas.
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HBO's new go-to director used to feel 'replaceable.' Not anymore
Salli Richardson-Whitfield is making her mark as a producer and director on two of the buzziest shows of the year so far, 'The Gilded Age' and 'Winning Time.'
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Comedy Based On Life Of Hasidic Rapper Nissim Black In Works At HBO Max From Salli Richardson-Whitfield & Moshe Kasher
EXCLUSIVE: HBO Max is developing Motherland Bounce, a comedy based on the life of Hasidic hip-hop star Nissim Black, from writer/comedian Moshe Kasher and The Gilded Age executive producer/director Salli Richardson-Whitfield as part of her overall deal with HBO. Created and written by Kasher with story by Black and directed by Richardson-Whitfield, Motherland Bounce is the […]
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TV Academy’s Black History Month Panelists on the Importance of Lifting Each Other Up: ‘It’s on Us, Too’
As chairman of the Universal Studio Group, Pearlena Igbokwe is the first Black woman to run a major television studio. But when she got her start, she had no connections in the entertainment industry, little information about how to break into the business and very few mentors to look up too. One of her first, […]
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A 'Gilded Age' director shares the subtle moments she fought to keep in order to make the Black characters' experiences more realistic
The HBO series takes place in New York during the late 19th-century, spanning from Manhattan's Fifth Avenue all the way to Brooklyn.
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‘The Gilded Age’: HBO Unveils First-Look Teaser & Sets Premiere For Julian Fellowes Period Drama
The Gilded Age, the long-awaited period drama from Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes, finally will make it to air in January. HBO has set the premiere for the series and unveiled first-look photos of the big-budget drama with images and a trailer (which you can see above). The series, which is written by Fellowes and Sonja […]
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New THE WHEEL OF TIME Clip Explains the Dragon
The Wheel of Time, Robert Jordan's epic fantasy novel series, is coming to Amazon Prime Video. This is everything we know about the show so far. The post New THE WHEEL OF TIME Clip Explains the Dragon appeared first on Nerdist.
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