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Golden Globe, Emmy® and NAACP Award-winning, Producer/Director, Anthony Hemingway is forging a new frontier with the official launch of ANTHONY HEMINGWAY PRODUCTIONS. Under the direction of this visionary, AHP is leading the charge as a cultural incubator and an intergenerational connector; fueling the creation, development, and production of innovative, inspiring, and provocative film, television, and digital content.

 
 
 
Anthony Hemingway

ANTHONY HEMINGWAY

CEO / Founder
Director, Producer

Anthony Maurice Hemingway is a Golden Globe, Emmy® and NAACP Award-winning Producer/Director. Born in the Bronx, New York to industry parents, Anthony stands as the textbook definition of a wunderkind. Hemingway became fascinated with the art of storytelling at a very young age. Immediately recognizing his calling, Hemingway graduated from E.A. Laney High School in Wilmington, North Carolina and soon became the youngest Second A.D. in the Directors Guild of America at the age of 19 and then the youngest First A.D. at 22 in 1998. Hemingway quickly rose through the ranks, achieving his directorial debut on the universally lauded fourth season of HBO’s “The Wire.”

Since then, Hemingway has been in constant demand and has directed episodes of some of the hottest shows on both network and cable television including “Battlestar Galactica,” “Power,” “Empire,” “Glee,” “The Newsroom,” “Orange Is The New Black,” and “American Horror Story,” as well as his feature debut, blockbuster film Red Tails, inspired by the heroic Tuskegee Airmen – the first African-American fighter pilots in U.S. military history.

Today, Hemingway stands not only as one of the most preeminent directors in the industry, but one of television’s go-to visionaries.

Hemingway currently resides in Los Angeles.

 
We will not allow our life’s light to be determined by the darkness around us.
— Sojourner Truth
 
 
 
 
 
John Roa

JOHN ROA

President

Suhailah Yoba

SUHAILAH YOBA

Chief Brand & Strategy Officer

Brandon+Goetz

BRANDON GOETZ

Head of Post / Editor

Kelsie Turner

KELSIE TURNER

Assistant to Anthony Hemingway

 
Lyah+Beth+LeFlore-Ituen

LYAH BETH LEFLORE-ITUEN

SVP, Development & Production

Ashoka Thomas

ASHOKA THOMAS

Head of Comedy

Kyndra Reevey

KYNDRA “BINKIE” REEVEY

Head of Drama

Alec Engerson

ALEC ENGERSON

Executive Assistant / Project Manager

Aaron Rodgers, Desmond Howard
to Develop 'Work Horses' Series for Amazon

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers and ESPN college football analyst Desmond Howard will be executive producers on an Amazon series called Work Horses, according to Dominic Patten of Deadline.

Anthony Hemingway, who directed episodes of The WireAmerican Crime Story: The People vs. O.J. Simpson and the movie Red Tails, will take the lead on this project.

Per Patten: "The Hemingway-helmed film will look at the high-stakes and no-pay world of the gridiron battles played out at America's top colleges. It will also explore the ingrained system that profits off players who struggle to make ends meet off the field."


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Anthony Hemingway Inks Deal With Sony Pictures TV,
Starts Production Company

Prolific TV director and producer Anthony Hemingway has signed a first-look deal with Sony Pictures TV for his newly launched production company, Anthony Hemingway Productions. AHP already has several TV and feature projects in the works at Amazon Studios, Makeready, Blumhouse TV, Tomorrow Studios, USA Network and JWP.

“AHP takes flight as a cultural incubator and an intergenerational connector; fueling the creation, development, and production of innovative, inspiring, and provocative film, television, and digital content,” Hemingway said.


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How to "Humanize" Tupac and Biggie
While Telling the Story of Their Murders

'Unsolved' director Anthony Hemingway opens up about why he got involved with the USA project and what a second season might focus on if the show gets renewed.

Anthony Hemingway took his first job as a production assistant when he was only 14 years old — and at 19 became the youngest member to join the Directors Guild. “That allowed me to be a part of a creative circle,” says Hemingway, now 41. “I had the opportunity to grow and find what I believe to be my purpose.”