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Carl Franklin (born April 11, 1949) is an American filmmaker. Franklin is a graduate of University of California, Berkeley, and continued his education at the AFI Conservatory, where he graduated with an M.F.A. degree in directing in 1986.
Carl Franklin is an American filmmaker who has directed movies such as One False Move, Devil in a Blue Dress, and One True Thing. He has also acted in TV shows like Roseanne and Hill Street Blues, and produced TV series like Monster and Manhunt.
- January 1, 1
- 1.79 m
- Richmond, California, USA
Carl Franklin. Director: One False Move. Carl Franklin studied history and dramatic arts at UC Berkeley. After several years as a television actor with guest shots, roles in TV movies, miniseries, and appearing as a regular on a few unsuccessful series, he returned to school and received his master's degree in directing from the American Film ...
- April 11, 1949
Jul 22, 2022 · Writer–director Carl Franklin talks about his 1995 thriller based on the first book in the Easy Rawlins mystery series, starring Denzel Washington as a Black private eye in 1940s Los Angeles. He also discusses his career, his influences, and the challenges of making a movie with a Black lead.
Highest Rated: 93% One False Move (1991) Lowest Rated: 30% High Crimes (2002) Birthday: Apr 11, 1949. Birthplace: Richmond, California, USA. Those who watched far too much bad TV in the 1970s and...
Tomatometer®Audience ScoreTitleCredit88%70%Executive Producer, Director57%82%Executive Producer91%90%Director85%86%DirectorAug 1, 2023 · Carl Franklin: Jesse Beaton, who was the main producer on the film, had been given the opportunity to produce an independent film as long as she had a script that was acceptable, as long as she got an actor that they wanted, and a director who was non-union—cheap, basically.
Aug 14, 2018 · Carl Franklin, director of "One False Move" and "Devil in a Blue Dress", talks about his fascination with film noir and his career in an interview with Peter Sobczynski. Learn how he got involved with these projects, what challenges he faced and what he thinks of the genre.