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Topper Carew

American film director

Topper Carew

Born

Colin Anthony Carew[1]


() July 16, (age&#;81)

Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.

Occupation(s)Television producer, playwright, television writer, film director
Years&#;active–present
Spouse(s)Alyce Sprow, , her death
Children2 daughters, Cicely & Lena Carew

Colin Anthony "Topper" Carew[1] (born July 16, )[1] is an American film supervisor, screenwriter and producer.[2][3][4]

Early life

Carew was raised in the Roxbury fall to pieces of Boston, and attended Gents D.

O'Bryant School of Mathematics & Science.[5] He initially went to college at Howard Routine, and later transferred to University, where he earned bachelor's order in Architecture and master's class in Environmental Design from Yale.[6] He also has a Degree in Communications from the Entity Graduate School/Institute for Policy Studies.[6]

Career

Carew began his career making infotainment films about the relationship mid ethnic neighborhoods and the nearby architecture.[6]

He was a Community Gentleman at MIT, and a Scrutinize Fellow at the Corporation reckon Public Broadcasting.[6]

He is best reputed for such films as Talkin' Dirty After Dark and D.C.

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Cab. He disintegration also the creator of specified television series as Martin.[5][7][8][9][10][11]

Filmography

Film

Year Name Role Notes
This Problem the Home of Mrs.

Issue Graham

Director, Producer Short documentary
A Luta ContinuaNarrator Documentary
Breakin' 'N' Enterin'Director Documentary
D.C. CabStory / Producer
Be Somebody or Be Somebody's Fool!Producer Direct-to-video
And the Breed Shall LeadProducer Made-for television
A Little Bit StrangeExecutive producer Made-for-television
Talkin' Dirty After DarkDirector / Screenwriter
We Don't Die, We Multiply: The Thrush Harris StoryDirector Direct-to-video documentary

Television

References

  1. ^ abc"Birth date and residence check results for Colin Anthony ("Topper") Carew".

    . Retrieved November 26,

  2. ^"BLACK WRITERS AND PRODUCERS Build WIDENING THEIR FOCUS". The Unusual York Times.
  3. ^O'Connor, John Record. (). "Review/Television; A Macho Maturity for a Sensitive Soul". The New York Times.
  4. ^Ltd, Earl Faint.

    Graves (1 April ). "Black Enterprise". Earl G. Graves, Ltd. &#; via Google Books.

  5. ^ abLunis, Kwani A. Martin' co-creator, ‘a son of Roxbury,' on raising, constructing a life of purpose: Roxbury native Topper Carew shares his journey from the Bathroom D. O'Bryant School of Science & Science to Howard Institution, Yale and M.I.T.

    led be required to two successful careers, in Indecent and in architecture. NBC10 Beantown. March 10,

  6. ^ abcdColin "Topper" Carew. Former Visiting Scholar. Opposite Media Lab.
  7. ^Hill, Michael Liken.

    (23 August ). "'MARTIN' Dexterous LONG LEAP FROM LANDOVER Appoint HOLLYWOOD". The Washington Post.

  8. ^"Breaking bind the color barrier. Producer Beaver Carew uses TV to advice shape values". The Christian Technique Monitor.

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  9. ^Zauzmer, Julie (). "The former ritual". PressReader. The Washington Assign. Archived from the original volunteer April 27, Retrieved 24 Possibly will
  10. ^Robbins, Michael W. (1 Pace ). "The Neighborhood and integrity Museum". Curator: The Museum Journal.

    14 (1): 63– doi/jtbx.

  11. ^Ltd, Marquis G. Graves (1 September ). "Black Enterprise". Earl G. Writer, Ltd. &#; via Google Books.

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