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'''Steven Caple Jr.''' (born [[February 16]], [[1988]]) is an American director and screenwriter. His first claim to prominence was when his student film, ''A Different Tree'' won HBO's short competition in 2013. This would lead him to his directorial debut, ''The Land'', released in 2016 at the Sundance Film Festival and the 2018 sequel to ''Creed'', ''Creed II'' two years later. | '''Steven Caple Jr.''' (born [[February 16]], [[1988]]) is an American director and screenwriter. His first claim to prominence was when his student film, ''A Different Tree'' won HBO's short competition in 2013. This would lead him to his directorial debut, ''The Land'', released in 2016 at the Sundance Film Festival and the 2018 sequel to ''Creed'', ''Creed II'' two years later. | ||
Caple Jr. is both the first person of color and the youngest filmmaker to helm a ''Transformers'' film at the age of 33. | Caple Jr. is both the first person of color and the youngest filmmaker to helm a live action ''Transformers'' film at the age of 33. | ||
==Directing work== | ==Directing work== | ||
Revision as of 18:12, 16 May 2021
Steven Caple Jr. (born February 16, 1988) is an American director and screenwriter. His first claim to prominence was when his student film, A Different Tree won HBO's short competition in 2013. This would lead him to his directorial debut, The Land, released in 2016 at the Sundance Film Festival and the 2018 sequel to Creed, Creed II two years later.
Caple Jr. is both the first person of color and the youngest filmmaker to helm a live action Transformers film at the age of 33.
Directing work
External links
- Steven Caple Jr. on IMDB
- [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Steven Caple Jr.|{{#if:Steven Caple Jr. on Wikipedia|Steven Caple Jr. on Wikipedia|Steven Caple Jr.}}]]
- Steven Caple Jr. on Twitter