Cheryl Dunye Movies and Career Information

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May 13, 1966
Liberia
Actor, Director and Writer

Cheryl Dunye (born May 13, 1966) is a film director, producer, screenwriter, editor and actress. Dunye is a lesbian and her work often concerns themes of race, sexuality and gender, particularly issues relating to black lesbians. Dunye was born in Liberia. She has taught at UC Riverside, Temple University, and Pitzer College. She is currently a visiting artist at the California College of the Arts, and a mother of two children. Dunye started her career with six short films which have been collected on DVD as The Early Works of Cheryl Dunye. Dunye's feature debut was The Watermelon Woman (1996), a film which explored the history of black women and lesbians in film. She directed the 2001 television movie Stranger Inside based on the experiences of African-American lesbians in prison. Taking a turn from self-written lesbian-focused films, she directed My Baby's Daddy starring Eddie Griffin, Michael Imperioli, and Anthony Anderson in 2004. She directed The Owls, co-written with novelist Sarah Schulman, which made its debut at the Berlin International Film Festival. The film is about a group of "Older, Wiser Lesbians" (an acronym of which provides the title) who accidentally kill a

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