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Inside Urban Hollywood with Tanya Kersey  

Hosted and produced by veteran entertainment journalist, commentator, author and film festival director Tanya Kersey, "Inside Urban Hollywood" airs live every Monday night at 6pm PST/9pm EST. This entertainment industry internet radio talk show features engaging, informative, compelling and up close and personal conversations with a wide range of Hollywood movers and shakers. The show is an interactive discussion that gives YOU, the audience, an inside look at Hollywood and the topics shaping the entertainment landscape. Listeners are welcome to call-in to ask questions at (646) 200-3290. Previous guests on "Inside Urban Hollywood" include screenwriter/producer Antwone Fisher; producer Will Packer; writer/director/producer Preston Whitmore; actor/director/writer/producer Bill Duke; director/writer/producer Rob Hardy, Rainforest Films (“Stomp the Yard”); talent manager/producer E. Brian Dobbins (Principato-Young Entertainment); film producer Effie T. Brown ("Real Women Have Curves"); director/producer/writer Jeff Byrd; writer/director Gary Hardwick; screenwriter Ben Ramsey; Robyn Lattaker-Johnson, President, duBose Entertainment; producer/manager Lita Richardson; film financier/investor Steven Belser; indie film producer/consultant Stu Pollard (Pollard Film); film financing consultant/author Louise Levison; Terrell D. Whitley and Nick F. Nelson, co-founders, Liquid Soul Media; distribution executives Brett Dismuke (One Village Entertainment), Angela Northington (Codeblack Entertainment), Tanya York (York Entertainment) and Melvin Butters (Barnholtz Entertaiment), Shelby Stone, Senior Vice President of Development and Production at Foxx-King Productions; Nikita S. Adams, Creative Executive, Foxx/King Entertainment; Quincy Newell, President, Code Black Entertainment; entertainment attorney Mychal Wilson; writer/director/producer Don B. Welch; film financier Kevin Kinsey, film distribution guru Stacey Parks; casting directors Twink

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    Actor-Director-Producer-Writer Bill Duke on "Inside Urban Hollywood," Monday, March 30, 6pm PST/9pm

    Multi-hyphenate Bill Duke will discuss building a successful branded career in Hollywood on the Monday, March 30th edition of "Inside Urban Hollywood" with host, Tanya Kersey at 6pm PST/9pm EST. Duke's widely respected talents span almost every film and television discipline, including directing, producing, acting and writing.

    Duke began his film acting career in Michael Schultz's boisterous comedy "Car Wash" (1976), shortly after he started writing for the TV series "Good Times". A prolific TV director with scores of primetime episodes to his credit, including "Knots Landing", "Falcon Crest," "Hill Street Blues", "Spenser: For Hire," "A Man Called Hawk," "City of Angels," "New York Undercover" and the miniseries "Miracle's Boys," he won acclaim for his award-winning PBS film "The Killing Floor" (1984), about WWI stockyard workers, and "The Meeting" (1989), about a hypothetical encounter between Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X.

    Duke began directing feature-length films in the 1990s with crime dramas "A Rage in Harlem," Deep Cover" and "Hoodlum" starring Laurence Rishburne.  He also directed "The Cemetery Club" and "Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit," starring Whoopi Goldberg. He most recently directed and produced TD Jakes' "Not Easily Broken" starring Morris Chestnut and Academy Award nominee Taraji P. Henson.

    As an actor, he has turned in memorable performances as the villainous gay pimp in "American Gigolo" (1980), Arnold Schwarzenegger's comrade in "Commando" (1985) and "Predator" (1987), and the heavy in "Bird on a Wire" (1990).

    As his film credits--when not playing bad guys Duke specialized in menacing law enforcement agents--seemed to multiply exponentially, some of the more memorable films on his resume included "Menace II Society" (1993), "Payback" (1999), "The Limey" (1999), "Exit Wounds" (2001) and "Red Dragon" (2002). Duke also began reappearing on the small screen, playing Carla Gugino's colleague Amos Andrews in the critically beloved but short-lived ABC series "Karen Sisco" (2004) based on the Elmore Leonard character from the 1998 film "Out of Sight," and a recurring role as Capt. Bob Parish on the slick MTV-style NBC cop drama "Fastlane" (2002-2003), a series which he also directed. Duke got one of his larger roles as the drug kingpin Levar in director Jim Sheridan's urban drama "Get Rich Or Die Tryin'" (2005) based on the real life of star Curtis "50 Cent" Johnson.

    Duke founded Duke Media, formerly Yagya Productions, which has been in existence for approximately twenty years.  For three years, Mr. Duke served as the Time Warner Endowed Chair in the Department of Radio Television and Film at Howard University in Washington, DC.  He was then appointed to the National Endowment of the Humanities by former president Bill Clinton. Mr. Duke has also been appointed to the California State Film Commission Board by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. Mr. Duke now serves on the Board of Trustees at the American Film Institute.

    Duke is now producing and directing independent projects and content for multiple platforms. 


    "Inside Urban Hollywood," is a live, Internet talk-radio show that airs live every Monday night at 6pm PST/9pm EST and streams from the host page at http://blogtalkradio.com/InsideUrbanHollywood. Listeners are also welcome to call-in to ask questions at (646) 200-3290.

    Hosted and produced by veteran entertainment journalist, commentator, author and film festival director Tanya Kersey, "Inside Urban Hollywood" features interviews with some of Hollywood's movers and shakers -- from filmmakers, directors and writers to studio executives, agents and entertainment attorneys -- who share their knowledge and insights to help those aspiring, beginning and hoping to grow their careers in the entertainment industry.

    Listen in to "Inside Urban Hollywood" with special guest Bill Duke, on Monday, March 30 at 6pm PST/9pm EST at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/insideurbanhollywood. An archive of each show will be available at the same link immediately following the show or listeners can subscribe to the archives via the RSS feed located on the host page at http://blogtalkradio.com/insideurbanhollywood.

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william clark

I caught most of the interview with Mr Duke AWESOME props to you Miss Kersey very inspiring I had to chance to meet him at the ABFF in Miami and LA he is real and gives it up he said it right were fighting for our creative lives Im a musician who have always wanted to do scores and soundtracks and I ve taken the next step Ive done what Mr Duke said I have a purchased a old mac g4 I have had pro tools already and I purchased a canon hv30 hd camcorder and final cut express software and have been learning the art of filming and editing and syncing my original scores to it im not waitin for a company to discover me im discovering myself and whoever I can help along the way so big ups to you Mis Kersey!!!!!!!peace and blessings

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