Rick Famuyiwa (born June 18, 1973) is a Nigerian-American filmmaker and television director. He is best known for the films The Wood(1999), Brown Sugar (2002), and Dope (2015), as well as for his work on the television series The Mandalorian, for which he directed six episodes and served as an executive producer for the third season. His films have been nominated for or won multiple awards, including in 2008, when he received an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Writing in a Motion Picture for the film Talk To Me (2007). Description above from the Wikipedia article Rick Famuyiwa, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
We Will Be Monsters
(Director)
We Will Be Monsters
(Writer)
Talk to Me
(Screenplay)
Our Family Wedding
(Director)
Our Family Wedding
(Writer)
Brown Sugar
(Director)
Dope
(Executive Producer)
The Wood
(Screenplay)
The Wood
(Director)
Dope
(Director)
Dope
(Writer)
Confirmation
(Director)
Ugo: A Homecoming Story
(Director)
Brown Sugar
(Screenplay)
Sadé
(Director)
Sadé
(Producer)
The Lost
(Executive Producer)
Hasan Minhaj: Homecoming King
(Executive Producer)
Blacktop Lingo
(Director)
Blacktop Lingo
(Writer)
Untitled Rick Famuyiwa Project
(Director)
48 Hours in Vegas
(Director)
48 Hours in Vegas
(Screenplay)
The Chi
(Director)
The Mandalorian
(Writer)
The Mandalorian
(Teleplay)
The Mandalorian
(Director)
They Call Me Magic
(Director)
The Mandalorian
(Executive Producer)
Ahsoka
(Director)