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Nelson George was born on 1 September, 1957 in Brooklyn, New York, US, is an American writer and filmmaker. Discover Nelson George's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?

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Occupation author · columnist · music & culture critic · filmmaker
Age 66 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 1 September 1957
Birthday 1 September
Birthplace Brooklyn, New York, US
Nationality United States

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1920

Unlike the legendary Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s, which was largely a literary scene, the artists collected in these neighborhoods were as involved with newer means of expression (film, rock music, hip hop, avant garde theater, stand-up comedy, photography) as with traditional African-American artistic pursuits (poetry, jazz).

1957

Nelson George (born September 1, 1957) is an American author, columnist, music and culture critic, journalist, and filmmaker.

He has been nominated twice for the National Book Critics Circle Award.

George attended St. John's University.

He was an intern at the New York Amsterdam News before being hired as black music editor for Record World.

1982

He later served as a music editor for Billboard magazine from 1982 to 1989.

1984

George has authored numerous non-fiction books, including the bestseller The Michael Jackson Story in 1984, Blackface: Reflections on African-Americans and the Movies in 1994, Elevating the Game: Black Men and basketball in 1992, and Hip Hop America in 1998.

1986

While there, George published two books: Where Did Our Love Go: The Rise and Fall of the Motown Sound in 1986, and The Death of Rhythm & Blues in 1988.

He first got involved in film when, in 1986, he helped to finance director Spike Lee's debut feature She's Gotta Have It.

A lifelong resident of Brooklyn, New York, George still resides in the Fort Greene section of the borough.

1988

He also wrote a column, entitled "Native Son", for the Village Voice from 1988 to 1992.

1991

In 1991, George co-wrote the Halle Berry vehicle Strictly Business, and in 1993, he was co-creator of the movie CB4 starring comedian Chris Rock.

2004

In 2004, George made a short film called To Be a Black Man, starring Samuel L. Jackson, and a documentary called A Great Day in Hip-Hop.

Both titles appeared in festivals in New York, London, and Amsterdam.

He executive-produced the HBO film Everyday People which also debuted in 2004 at the Sundance Film Festival.

2005

In 2005, he published Post-Soul Nation, which further developed his concept of "post-soul" black culture.

2006

He served as co-executive producer of VH1's Hip Hop Honors television show and executive producer of Black Entertainment Television's American Gangster series, which was the highest rated series in the history of BET in 2006.

2007

His directorial debut, Life Support, starring Queen Latifah, aired on HBO on March 10, 2007.

Latifah won several awards for her performance as Ana Wallace, including a Golden Globe, Screen Actors Guild award, and the NAACP Image Award.

Life Support was also named best TV film of the year by the NAACP.

He also hosted the VH-1 series Soul Cities, which examined the music and culture of six prominent cities in the U.S.

2008

With Alan Leeds, he co-authored The James Brown Reader, a collection of articles about the "Godfather of Soul," in 2008.

George's The Death of Rhythm and Blues chronicles and critiques the path that R&B has taken.

He takes a close look at the genre's fall to the hands of the mainstream and even suggests that some popular artists "sold out".

George further articulates in the book that many of the middle-class black Americans that listen to R&B began assimilating into white culture and losing their black roots.

George has written five detective novels featuring bodyguard-turned-private investigator D Hunter.

All three novels—The Accidental Hunter, The Plot Against Hip-Hop: A Novel, and The Lost Treasures of R&B—have been optioned by rapper/actor Common.

2012

A resident of Fort Greene, Brooklyn, for more than 25 years, George wrote, narrated, and co-directed with Diane Paragas the 2012 feature documentary Brooklyn Boheme, portraying the uniquely vibrant and diverse African-American artistic community of Fort Greene and Clinton Hill during the 1980s and '90's that included Spike Lee, Chris Rock, Branford Marsalis, Rosie Perez, Saul Williams, Lorna Simpson, Toshi Reagon, writer Touré, writer Adario Strange, Guru of Gang Starr, Erykah Badu, and Talib Kweli, among many others.

The film premiered on Showtime Networks in February 2012 for Black History Month.

2013

Finding The Funk was released in March 2013; the film traced the history of funk music from the 1960s to the present day.

This documentary included interviews with musicians such as D'Angelo, Sly Stone, Bootsy Collins, Mike D, Sheila E, and countless others.

It was aired on VH1 on February 14, 2013.

2015

In 2015, George released A Ballerina's Tale, a documentary on Misty Copeland, a principal ballet dancer for ABT (American Ballet Theatre).