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Spike Lee was born Shelton Lee in 1957, in Atlanta Georgia. At a
very young age he moved from pre-civil rights Georgia, to Brooklyn,
New York. Lee came from a proud and intelligent background. His
father was a jazz musician, and his mother a school teacher. His
mother dubbed him Spike, due to his tough nature. He attended school
in Morehouse College in Atlanta, where he developed his film making
skills. After graduating from Morehouse, to go to the Tisch School
of arts graduate film program. He made a controversial short, Answer,
The (1980), a reworking of D.W. Griffith's Birth of a Nation, The
(1915) - a ten minute film. Lee went on to produce a 45 minute film
Joe's Bed-Stuy Barbershop: We Cut Heads (1983), which won a student
academy award. However success did not mean money, and Lee's next
film, 'The Messenger', in 1984, was somewhat biographical.
In 1986 Spike Lee made the film, She's Gotta Have It (1986),
a comedy about sexual relationships. The movie was made for 175,000
dollars, and made seven million. Since then Lee has become a well-known,
intelligent, and talented film maker. His next movie was School
Daze (1988), which was set in a historically black school, and
focused mostly on the conflict between the school and the Fraternities,
of which he was a strong critic, portraying them as materialistic,
irresponsible and uncaring. The film also saw one of Laurence
Fishburne's first major roles. With School Daze in profit, Lee
went on to do his landmark film, _Do The Right Thing (1989)_ ,
a movie specifically about his own town in Brooklyn, New York.
The movie portrayed a neighborhood (Bed-Stuy, to be exact) on
a very hot day, and the racial tensions that emerge. The movie
garnered an Oscar nomination, for Danny Aiello, for supporting
actor. It also sparked a debate on racial relations, and exactly
where Lee was taking the film.
Lee went on to produce the jazz biopic Mo' Better Blues (1990),
which is often considered heavy handed, but still good, and did
not seem to be as controversial as his previous efforts, but showed
his talent for directing and acting, and was the first of many
Spike Lee films to feature Denzel Washington. His next film, Jungle
Fever (1991), was about interracial dating. Lee's handling of
the subject proved yet again highly controversial although it
did not quite arouse the debate that similar earlier films did,
such as 'Guess Who's Coming to Dinner'. Lee's next film was the
self-titled biography of Malcolm X (1992), which had Denzel Washington
portraying the civil rights leader. The movie was a success, and
resulted in an Oscar nomination for Washington.
His next films were the comparatively light, Crooklyn (1994),
and the intense crime drama, Clockers (1995). In 1996 Lee directed
two movies: the badly-received comedy, Girl 6 (1996), and the
politically pointed, Get on the Bus (1996), about a group of men
going to the Million Man March. His next film, He Got Game (1998),
proved to be another excursion into the collegiate world as he
shows the darker side of recruiting college athletes. The movie,
in limited release, yet again featured Denzel Washington. It was
well received and well liked, if for nothing else than the fine
quality of acting and directing the film showed its audience.
Bamboozled (2000), proved so over the top and too much for Hollywood.
The movie made a near mockery out of television and the way African-Americans
are perceived by white America, and the way African-Americans
perceive themselves. The movie, however, was a resounding critical
success.
Lee also has produced films like New Jersey Drive (1995), Tales
from the Hood (1995), and Drop Squad (1994). He also has produced
and or directed movies about Huey Newton, Jim Brown, and has commented
in many documentaries about varied subjects.
His personal life has become somewhat well known, too. He had
a relationship with Halle Berry, and started a family with Tanya
Lewis, with whom he has two children. Lee is also known to have
an obsessive love of the New York Knicks.
With pointed political messages, insightful, different and intelligent
films, Spike Lee has become a well known political presence. He
looks likely to have further success in the film business.
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