Hudlin, Reginald
Reginald Alan Hudlin was born on December 15, 1961, in Centreville, Missouri. He was raised in East St. Louis, Illinois, by his parents Warrington W. Hudlin, Sr. and Helen (Cason) Hudlin. In 1983, Hudlin received his B.A. degree from Harvard University where his senior thesis project was the first version of the film,House Party. Hudlin was supported as an artist-in-residence by the Illinois Arts Council from 1984 to 1985.
At the age of seventeen, Hudlin co-founded the non-profit Black Filmmakers Foundation (BFF) with his brother, Warrington Hudlin, Jr., in 1978. The brothers then formed Hudlin Bros., Inc., a production company which made several popular music videos for MCA and Polygram Records for artists like Heavy D and the Boyz, Guy and Blue Magic. In 1990, Hudlin expanded his Harvard thesis project into the full length feature filmHouse Party, starring the rap duo Kid ‘N Play. Hudlin directed the hit movieBoomerangin 1992, starring Eddie Murphy. Later that year, Hudlin co-executive producedBebe's Kids, an animated musical comedy based on the comic monologues of the late Robin Harris. In 1994, Hudlin created and directed the animated seriesCosmic Slopwhich combined fantasy and social commentary. He received a Cable Ace Award for his work onCosmic Slopin 1995.
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