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Dustin Lance Black

Dustin Lance Black (born June 10, 1974)[1] is an American screenwriter, director, producer, and LGBT rights activist. He is known for writing the film Milk, for which he won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay in 2009. He has also subsequently written the screenplays for the film J. Edgar and the 2022 crime miniseries Under the Banner of Heaven.

Dustin Lance Black
Black at the Web Summit 2017
Born (1974-06-10) June 10, 1974 (age 49)[1]
EducationUniversity of California, Los Angeles (BA)
Occupation(s)Screenwriter, film director, film producer
Years active2000–present
Notable workBig Love (2006–09)
Milk (2008)
8 (2011)
Board member ofAmerican Foundation for Equal Rights
Spouse
(m. 2017)
Children2
Signature

Black is a founding board member of the American Foundation for Equal Rights[2] and writer of 8, a staged reenactment of the federal trial that led to a federal court's overturn of California's Proposition 8.[3]

Early life Edit

Black's father Raul Garrison walked out on his polio-stricken mother,[4] Roseanna, and his two brothers, Marcus Raul and Todd Bryant, when he was young. They grew up in a Mormon household,[5][6] first in San Antonio, Texas, before moving to Salinas, California.[7][8]

Growing up in his family's Mormon culture and living on military bases, Black worried about his sexuality. When he found himself attracted to a boy in his neighborhood at the age of six or seven, he told himself "I'm going to hell. And if I ever admit it, I'll be hurt, and I'll be brought down".[7] He says that his "acute awareness" of his sexuality made him dark, shy, and at times suicidal. He came out in his senior year of college.[7]

While attending North Salinas High School, Black began to work in theater at The Western Stage in Salinas[7] and later worked on productions including Bare at Hollywood's Hudson Main Stage Theater.[9] Black attended the University of California, Los Angeles, School of Theater, Film, and Television (UCLA) while apprenticing with stage directors, taking acting jobs, and working on theater lighting crews.[10] He graduated with honors in 1996.

Career Edit

In 2000, Black wrote and directed The Journey of Jared Price, a gay romance film, and Something Close to Heaven, a gay coming-of-age short film. In 2001, he directed and was a subject in the documentary On the Bus about a Nevada road trip and adventure at Burning Man taken by six gay men.[6] Raised as Mormon, he was hired as the only such writer on the HBO drama series Big Love about a polygamous family. He served on season one as a staff writer, executive story editor in season two, and was promoted again, to co-producer, for season three.[10][11][12]

Black first visited San Francisco in the early 1990s, while AIDS was devastating the city's gay community. Black said that, "Hearing about Harvey was about the only hopeful story there was at the time."[13] He had first viewed Rob Epstein's documentary The Times of Harvey Milk when he was in college, and thought, "I just want to do something with this, why hasn't someone done something with this?"[7] Researching Milk's life for three years,[10] Black met with Milk's former aides Cleve Jones and Anne Kronenberg, as well as former San Francisco Mayor Art Agnos,[13] and began to write a feature film screenplay encompassing the events of Milk's life.[7] The screenplay was written on spec,[14] but Black showed the script to Jones, who passed it on to his friend Gus Van Sant, who signed on to direct the feature.[13] Black is an old friend of Milk producer Dan Jinks, who signed on to the biopic after he called Black to congratulate him and discovered that the project did not have a confirmed producer.[15]

Black's film Pedro, profiling the life of AIDS activist and reality television personality Pedro Zamora, premiered at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival.

On February 22, 2009, Black won the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay for Milk at the 81st Academy Awards. He wore a White Knot to the ceremony as a symbol of solidarity with the marriage equality movement.[16]

On October 11, 2009, Black marched in the National Equality March and delivered a speech in front of the United States Capitol to an estimated crowd of 200,000 LGBT rights activists.[17]

In 2010, Black directed his own script Virginia, starring Jennifer Connelly.[18]

Also in 2010, Black narrated 8: The Mormon Proposition, a documentary about the involvement of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) in California's Proposition 8. Black accepted the award for best documentary for 8: The Mormon Proposition at the GLAAD Media awards in San Francisco and spoke out on discrimination in the LDS Church and meeting with the church to make it more LGBT-inclusive.[8][19]

Black wrote the screenplay for J. Edgar, a biographical drama released November 11, 2011, directed by Clint Eastwood and starring Leonardo DiCaprio.[20]

In 2011, Black wrote the play 8, which portrays the actual events in the Hollingsworth v. Perry trial and the testimony which led to the overturn of California's Proposition 8. He created the play in response to the federal court's refusal to allow release of video recordings from the trial and to give the public a true account of what transpired in the courtroom.[21] It is written and performed using original transcripts from the trial and journalist records, along with first-hand interviews of the people involved. 8 first opened at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre in New York City on September 19, 2011, and later broadcast to a worldwide audience on YouTube from the Ebell of Los Angeles Theatre on March 3, 2012.[22][23]

The American Foundation for Equal Rights (AFER) and Broadway Impact, sponsors of 8, have released and licensed the play for readings nationwide on college campuses and in community theaters free of charge.[3][24][25][26]

Black appears as himself in the documentary film Hollywood to Dollywood (originally released in 2011).[27]

Black published his autobiography Mama's Boy: A Story From Our Americas in 2019.[28]

Paris Barclay was slated to direct Black's screenplay A Life Like Mine.[citation needed]

From 2007 to 2011, Gus Van Sant was set to direct a film adaptation of Tom Wolfe's book The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, for a time working with Black.[29][30]

Personal life Edit

Black was the top entry on a list of openly gay influential people in The Advocate's "Forty under 40" issue of June/July 2009 and was featured on the cover of the magazine.[31] He was one of the Official Grand Marshals in the 2009 NYC LGBT Pride March, produced by Heritage of Pride joining Anne Kronenberg and Cleve Jones.[32]

Black's brother, Marcus, died of cancer in January 2012.[33][34]

Black started a relationship with the British Olympic and World champion diver Tom Daley in spring 2013.[35] The couple live in the London district of Southwark.[36] They were engaged in October 2015 and married at Bovey Castle in Devon in May 2017.[37][38]

In February 2018 Black and Daley announced they were expecting their first child and subsequently announced the birth of a son by surrogacy in June 2018.[39][40] Facing criticism for their choice of surrogacy, Black and Daley started a podcast in which they discussed the ethical issues surrounding surrogacy and the experience as a whole.[41] The couple do not share pictures of their child's face online due to privacy concerns. Daley said, "That might change in the future, but for right now, we wanted to enjoy the first year with him."[42] Daley and Black's second son was born in March 2023.[43]

In 2014, Black was one of eight potential commencement speakers invited by Pasadena City College, and he accepted. After school officials learned nude pictures of Black were leaked online five years prior, the college announced Black had not been officially invited and the unofficial invitation was "an honest error".[44] After talks between Black's and PCC's attorneys, the college board of trustees apologized and formally invited him.[45]

In 2023 Black pled not guilty to a charge of assault. The trial is due for August 2023.[46]

Filmography Edit

Year Title Role Notes
2000 Something Close to Heaven Director/Screenplay Short film
The Journey of Jared Price Director/Screenplay
2001 On the Bus Director/Producer/Editor/Cinematographer Documentary
2003 Faking It (US version) Director

Producer (4 episodes):

  • "Toolbelt to Toile"
  • "Polo to Wrangler"
  • "Six Pack to Chardonnay"
  • "Drag Racer to Drag Queen"
My Life with Count Dracula Director/Producer/Editor Documentary
The President's Memorial Award
Kiss and Tell Editor Short film
The Singing Forest Editor/Actor as Bill
2004 Faking It Director (1 episode):
  • "Sheep Shearer to Hair Stylist"
2006–2009 Big Love As Writer (5 episodes):
  • "The Baptism"
  • "Reunion"
  • "Kingdom Come"
  • "Oh, Pioneers"
  • "Empire" (Story and Screenplay)

As Co-producer (5 episodes):

  • "Block Party"
  • "Empire"
  • "Prom Queen"
  • "On Trial"
  • "For Better or Worse"
2008 Pedro Story and Screenplay Nominated–Writers Guild of America Award for Television Long Form – Original
Nominated–Humanitas Prize for 90 Minute Category
Milk Screenplay Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay
Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Screenplay
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Screenplay
Independent Spirit Award for Best First Screenplay
San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Original Screenplay
Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay
Hollywood Film Festival for Screenwriter of the Year
PEN Center USA Literary Award for Screenplay
Nominated–BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay
Nominated–Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Writer
Nominated–Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Original Screenplay
Nominated–Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Original Screenplay
Nominated–Satellite Award for Best Original Screenplay
Nominated–Humanitas Prize for Feature Film Category
2010 Virginia Director/Screenplay
2011 8 Writer
J. Edgar Screenplay
2015 "Songs I Can't Listen To" by Neon Trees Actor Music Video
2017 When We Rise Creator/Writer/Producer
Director (2 episodes)
Miniseries about the LGBT civil rights movement in the United States[47]
2022 Under the Banner of Heaven Creator/Executive Producer

Director (1 episode):

  • "One Mighty and Strong"

Writer (4 episodes):

  • "When God Was Love"
  • "Rightful Place"
  • "Surrender"
  • "Blood Atonement"
Crime drama television miniseries
TBA Rustin Writer/Executive Producer

Other awards Edit

  • Cinema for Peace Award for Most Valuable Movie of The Year 2009
  • UCLA's Distinguished Achievement in Screenwriting award, "UCLA Festival 2009: New Creative Work," School of Theater, Film and Television, June 10, 2009, Freud Playhouse[48]
  • Distinguished Service to the LGBT Community by a UCLA Alumnus Award, 2009 UCLA LGBT Graduation Ceremony, June 13, 2009[49]
  • Bonham Centre Award, for contribution to awareness and education around issues of sexual diversity, Media.utoronto.ca, The Mark S. Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity Studies, University of Toronto, September 27, 2011
  • Human Rights Campaign, Visibility Award September 15, 2012[50]
  • Equality Arizona, The Barry Goldwater Human Rights Individual Award Sept. 2013[51]
  • Writers Guild of America West, 2018 Valentine Davies Award for Civil and Human Rights Efforts, February 11, 2018[52]

References Edit

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  6. ^ a b Kim, Chuck (June 25, 2002). "Sex, guys, and videotape: "reality" filmmaker Dustin Lance Black talks about turning the camera on himself—and on five young gay men out for fun—in On the Bus". The Advocate.
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  42. ^ Turner, Charlotte (May 5, 2019). "The reason why you won't see Tom Daley's son's face". Plymouth Live. Retrieved March 20, 2020.
  43. ^ Juneau, Jen (April 5, 2023). "Tom Daley and Dustin Lance Black Welcome Second Baby, Son Phoenix Rose". People. Retrieved April 5, 2023.
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Bibliography Edit

External links Edit

  • Dustin Lance Black at IMDb
  • "8" (the play) Official website
  • "8": A Play about the Fight for Marriage Equality on YouTube
  • Dustin Lance Black: Telling The Story Of 'J. Edgar': radio interview on Fresh Air (21 mins; 2012)


dustin, lance, black, born, june, 1974, american, screenwriter, director, producer, lgbt, rights, activist, known, writing, film, milk, which, academy, award, best, original, screenplay, 2009, also, subsequently, written, screenplays, film, edgar, 2022, crime,. Dustin Lance Black born June 10 1974 1 is an American screenwriter director producer and LGBT rights activist He is known for writing the film Milk for which he won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay in 2009 He has also subsequently written the screenplays for the film J Edgar and the 2022 crime miniseries Under the Banner of Heaven Dustin Lance BlackBlack at the Web Summit 2017Born 1974 06 10 June 10 1974 age 49 1 Sacramento County California U S EducationUniversity of California Los Angeles BA Occupation s Screenwriter film director film producerYears active2000 presentNotable workBig Love 2006 09 Milk 2008 8 2011 Board member ofAmerican Foundation for Equal RightsSpouseTom Daley m 2017 wbr Children2SignatureBlack is a founding board member of the American Foundation for Equal Rights 2 and writer of 8 a staged reenactment of the federal trial that led to a federal court s overturn of California s Proposition 8 3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 5 Other awards 6 References 7 Bibliography 8 External linksEarly life EditBlack s father Raul Garrison walked out on his polio stricken mother 4 Roseanna and his two brothers Marcus Raul and Todd Bryant when he was young They grew up in a Mormon household 5 6 first in San Antonio Texas before moving to Salinas California 7 8 Growing up in his family s Mormon culture and living on military bases Black worried about his sexuality When he found himself attracted to a boy in his neighborhood at the age of six or seven he told himself I m going to hell And if I ever admit it I ll be hurt and I ll be brought down 7 He says that his acute awareness of his sexuality made him dark shy and at times suicidal He came out in his senior year of college 7 While attending North Salinas High School Black began to work in theater at The Western Stage in Salinas 7 and later worked on productions including Bare at Hollywood s Hudson Main Stage Theater 9 Black attended the University of California Los Angeles School of Theater Film and Television UCLA while apprenticing with stage directors taking acting jobs and working on theater lighting crews 10 He graduated with honors in 1996 Career EditIn 2000 Black wrote and directed The Journey of Jared Price a gay romance film and Something Close to Heaven a gay coming of age short film In 2001 he directed and was a subject in the documentary On the Bus about a Nevada road trip and adventure at Burning Man taken by six gay men 6 Raised as Mormon he was hired as the only such writer on the HBO drama series Big Love about a polygamous family He served on season one as a staff writer executive story editor in season two and was promoted again to co producer for season three 10 11 12 Black first visited San Francisco in the early 1990s while AIDS was devastating the city s gay community Black said that Hearing about Harvey was about the only hopeful story there was at the time 13 He had first viewed Rob Epstein s documentary The Times of Harvey Milk when he was in college and thought I just want to do something with this why hasn t someone done something with this 7 Researching Milk s life for three years 10 Black met with Milk s former aides Cleve Jones and Anne Kronenberg as well as former San Francisco Mayor Art Agnos 13 and began to write a feature film screenplay encompassing the events of Milk s life 7 The screenplay was written on spec 14 but Black showed the script to Jones who passed it on to his friend Gus Van Sant who signed on to direct the feature 13 Black is an old friend of Milk producer Dan Jinks who signed on to the biopic after he called Black to congratulate him and discovered that the project did not have a confirmed producer 15 Black s film Pedro profiling the life of AIDS activist and reality television personality Pedro Zamora premiered at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival On February 22 2009 Black won the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay for Milk at the 81st Academy Awards He wore a White Knot to the ceremony as a symbol of solidarity with the marriage equality movement 16 On October 11 2009 Black marched in the National Equality March and delivered a speech in front of the United States Capitol to an estimated crowd of 200 000 LGBT rights activists 17 In 2010 Black directed his own script Virginia starring Jennifer Connelly 18 Also in 2010 Black narrated 8 The Mormon Proposition a documentary about the involvement of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints LDS in California s Proposition 8 Black accepted the award for best documentary for 8 The Mormon Proposition at the GLAAD Media awards in San Francisco and spoke out on discrimination in the LDS Church and meeting with the church to make it more LGBT inclusive 8 19 Black wrote the screenplay for J Edgar a biographical drama released November 11 2011 directed by Clint Eastwood and starring Leonardo DiCaprio 20 In 2011 Black wrote the play 8 which portrays the actual events in the Hollingsworth v Perry trial and the testimony which led to the overturn of California s Proposition 8 He created the play in response to the federal court s refusal to allow release of video recordings from the trial and to give the public a true account of what transpired in the courtroom 21 It is written and performed using original transcripts from the trial and journalist records along with first hand interviews of the people involved 8 first opened at the Eugene O Neill Theatre in New York City on September 19 2011 and later broadcast to a worldwide audience on YouTube from the Ebell of Los Angeles Theatre on March 3 2012 22 23 The American Foundation for Equal Rights AFER and Broadway Impact sponsors of 8 have released and licensed the play for readings nationwide on college campuses and in community theaters free of charge 3 24 25 26 Black appears as himself in the documentary film Hollywood to Dollywood originally released in 2011 27 Black published his autobiography Mama s Boy A Story From Our Americas in 2019 28 Paris Barclay was slated to direct Black s screenplay A Life Like Mine citation needed From 2007 to 2011 Gus Van Sant was set to direct a film adaptation of Tom Wolfe s book The Electric Kool Aid Acid Test for a time working with Black 29 30 Personal life EditBlack was the top entry on a list of openly gay influential people in The Advocate s Forty under 40 issue of June July 2009 and was featured on the cover of the magazine 31 He was one of the Official Grand Marshals in the 2009 NYC LGBT Pride March produced by Heritage of Pride joining Anne Kronenberg and Cleve Jones 32 Black s brother Marcus died of cancer in January 2012 33 34 Black started a relationship with the British Olympic and World champion diver Tom Daley in spring 2013 35 The couple live in the London district of Southwark 36 They were engaged in October 2015 and married at Bovey Castle in Devon in May 2017 37 38 In February 2018 Black and Daley announced they were expecting their first child and subsequently announced the birth of a son by surrogacy in June 2018 39 40 Facing criticism for their choice of surrogacy Black and Daley started a podcast in which they discussed the ethical issues surrounding surrogacy and the experience as a whole 41 The couple do not share pictures of their child s face online due to privacy concerns Daley said That might change in the future but for right now we wanted to enjoy the first year with him 42 Daley and Black s second son was born in March 2023 43 In 2014 Black was one of eight potential commencement speakers invited by Pasadena City College and he accepted After school officials learned nude pictures of Black were leaked online five years prior the college announced Black had not been officially invited and the unofficial invitation was an honest error 44 After talks between Black s and PCC s attorneys the college board of trustees apologized and formally invited him 45 In 2023 Black pled not guilty to a charge of assault The trial is due for August 2023 46 Filmography EditYear Title Role Notes2000 Something Close to Heaven Director Screenplay Short filmThe Journey of Jared Price Director Screenplay2001 On the Bus Director Producer Editor Cinematographer Documentary2003 Faking It US version Director Producer 4 episodes Toolbelt to Toile Polo to Wrangler Six Pack to Chardonnay Drag Racer to Drag Queen My Life with Count Dracula Director Producer Editor DocumentaryThe President s Memorial AwardKiss and Tell Editor Short filmThe Singing Forest Editor Actor as Bill2004 Faking It Director 1 episode Sheep Shearer to Hair Stylist 2006 2009 Big Love As Writer 5 episodes The Baptism Reunion Kingdom Come Oh Pioneers Empire Story and Screenplay As Co producer 5 episodes Block Party Empire Prom Queen On Trial For Better or Worse 2008 Pedro Story and Screenplay Nominated Writers Guild of America Award for Television Long Form OriginalNominated Humanitas Prize for 90 Minute CategoryMilk Screenplay Academy Award for Best Original ScreenplayBoston Society of Film Critics Award for Best ScreenplayDallas Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best ScreenplayIndependent Spirit Award for Best First ScreenplaySan Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Original ScreenplayWriters Guild of America Award for Best Original ScreenplayHollywood Film Festival for Screenwriter of the YearPEN Center USA Literary Award for ScreenplayNominated BAFTA Award for Best Original ScreenplayNominated Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best WriterNominated Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Original ScreenplayNominated Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Original ScreenplayNominated Satellite Award for Best Original ScreenplayNominated Humanitas Prize for Feature Film Category2010 Virginia Director Screenplay2011 8 WriterJ Edgar Screenplay2015 Songs I Can t Listen To by Neon Trees Actor Music Video2017 When We Rise Creator Writer ProducerDirector 2 episodes Miniseries about the LGBT civil rights movement in the United States 47 2022 Under the Banner of Heaven Creator Executive Producer Director 1 episode One Mighty and Strong Writer 4 episodes When God Was Love Rightful Place Surrender Blood Atonement Crime drama television miniseriesTBA Rustin Writer Executive ProducerOther awards EditCinema for Peace Award for Most Valuable Movie of The Year 2009 UCLA s Distinguished Achievement in Screenwriting award UCLA Festival 2009 New Creative Work School of Theater Film and Television June 10 2009 Freud Playhouse 48 Distinguished Service to the LGBT Community by a UCLA Alumnus Award 2009 UCLA LGBT Graduation Ceremony June 13 2009 49 Bonham Centre Award for contribution to awareness and education around issues of sexual diversity Media utoronto ca The Mark S Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity Studies University of Toronto September 27 2011 Human Rights Campaign Visibility Award September 15 2012 50 Equality Arizona The Barry Goldwater Human Rights Individual Award Sept 2013 51 Writers Guild of America West 2018 Valentine Davies Award for Civil and Human Rights Efforts February 11 2018 52 References Edit a b Black 2019 pp 66 67 About Board of Directors American Foundation For Equal Rights Archived from the original on March 4 2012 Retrieved March 4 2012 a b About 8 the play 8 official website Archived from the original on February 27 2017 Retrieved March 4 2012 Kors Joshua August 26 2010 Oscar Winner Dustin Lance Black on Mormonism Prop 8 Sarah Palin and the Challenges of Being Gay The Huffington Post Archived from the original on March 12 2017 Retrieved March 10 2017 Meet Mr Black Oscar winning Milk screenwriter Dustin Lance Black refuses to settle for anything less than full LGBT equality Feature Story section Metro Weekly magazine Metroweekly com January 21 2010 Archived from the original on October 21 2013 Retrieved December 4 2013 a b Kim Chuck June 25 2002 Sex guys and videotape reality filmmaker Dustin Lance Black talks about turning the camera on himself and on five young gay men out for fun in On the Bus The Advocate a b c d e f Lamble David February 21 2008 How he got Milk Bay Area Reporter Archived from the original on January 27 2011 Retrieved July 24 2008 a b Cast amp Crew Dustin Lance Black Focus Features Archived from the original on December 7 2008 Retrieved November 15 2008 Martinez Julio October 25 2000 Theater Review Bare Variety Archived from the original on September 21 2008 Retrieved July 25 2008 a b c Nichols Larry October 2 2008 Milk ing the Silver Screen Metro Weekly Archived from the original on June 8 2011 Retrieved November 15 2008 Frei Darren June 6 2006 Polygamy gays and TV The Advocate 964 4 Ferber Lawrence Love To Love You Chloe Genre Archived from the original on May 16 2008 Retrieved July 25 2008 a b c Winn Steven January 30 2008 Picturing Harvey Milk Filming of movie evokes memories emotions in the Castro San Francisco Chronicle Archived from the original on August 5 2011 Retrieved July 25 2008 Goldstein Patrick June 11 2008 A passion project gets beaten to the punch Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on October 22 2012 Retrieved July 25 2008 Garrett Diane November 18 2007 Van Sant s Milk pours first Variety Archived from the original on September 19 2008 Retrieved July 25 2008 Finke Nikki White Knot Oscars And Spirit Awards Lists Deadline com Archived from the original on October 21 2013 Retrieved December 4 2013 Obama I know you are listening Gay rights activists march in D C CNN com edition cnn com Archived from the original on March 2 2019 Retrieved March 1 2019 Virginia DVD Port Washington New York E One Entertainment 2012 ISBN 9781417237753 OCLC 797209121 EOE DV 7241 GLAAD Media Awards See Dustin Lance Black Naya Rivera and Mario Lopez at the San Francisco event Archived from the original on May 19 2011 Retrieved May 25 2011 J Edgar DVD Burbank California Warner Bros Entertainment 2011 ISBN 9780780685017 OCLC 777386709 3000042353 Rick Santorum Has Lied on Gay Rights Dustin 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