Pete Chatmon, Date of Birth

    

Pete Chatmon

American filmmaker

Date of Birth: 01-Jun-1977

Profession: film director

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Gemini


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About Pete Chatmon

  • Pete Chatmon (born June 1, 1977 in New York City) is an American filmmaker known for writing, producing, and directing his debut feature film Premium, starring Dorian Missick, Zoe Saldana, Hill Harper, Eva Pigford, Frankie Faison, and William Sadler.
  • A graduate of New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, Chatmon's work has screened at over 25 film festivals around the world, including the Sundance Film Festival.
  • His short films include 3D, Chameleon, Confessions of Cool, and BlackCard.
  • He has also worked with American actors Kerry Washington, Al Thompson, Tonya Pinkins, Novella Nelson, and Sean Nelson.
  • Chatmon also wrote, produced, and directed "761st", a documentary on the first black tank battalion in WWII, narrated by Andre Braugher.
  • He received the Tribeca Film Institute "All Access" Program's Creative Promise Narrative Award for the heist screenplay "$FREE.99".
  • After a career directing branded content, music videos, and commercials, he transitioned into episodic television directing.
  • With a deft ability to balance both half hour single camera comedies and one hour dramas, he has directed episodes of HBO's "Silicon Valley" and "Insecure", ABC's "Grey's Anatomy", "Black-ish", "A Million Little Things" and "Single Parents", Netflix's "Atypical", FX's "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia", FreeForm's "Grown-ish", TBS's "The Last OG", OWN's "Greenleaf", and the upcoming Apple series "Mythic Quest" from Charlie Day and Rob McElhenney.
  • For 2020 he's already slated to helm ABC's "Station 19" and "Mixed-ish".
  • Through TheDirector, his Digital Studio, he has directed, shot, and edited content for advertising agencies and Fortune 500 brands.
  • Chatmon's career began in 2001 with the Sundance selection of his NYU thesis film, "3D", starring Kerry Washington.
  • His most recent short film, "BlackCard", premiered on HBO.
  • He is developing several episodic concepts and feature films while booking episodes for the upcoming cable, broadcast, and streaming seasons.

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