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Melvin Van Peebles

Melvin Van Peebles (born Melvin Peebles; August 21, 1932 – September 21, 2021) was an American actor, filmmaker, writer, and composer. He worked as an active filmmaker into the 2000s. His feature film debut, The Story of a Three-Day Pass (1967), was based on his own French-language novel La Permission and was shot in France, as it was difficult for a black American director to get work at the time. The film won an award at the San Francisco International Film Festival which gained him the interest of Hollywood studios, leading to his American feature debut Watermelon Man, in 1970. Eschewing further overtures from Hollywood, he used the successes he had so far to bankroll his work as an independent filmmaker.

Melvin Van Peebles
Van Peebles in 2015
Born
Melvin Peebles

(1932-08-21)August 21, 1932
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
DiedSeptember 21, 2021(2021-09-21) (aged 89)
New York City, New York, U.S.
Other namesBrer Soul, Block
Occupations
  • Actor
  • director
  • screenwriter
  • playwright
  • producer
  • composer
Years active1955–2021
SpouseMaria Marx
Children4, including Mario Van Peebles

In 1971, he released his best-known work, creating and starring in the film Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song, considered one of the earliest and best-regarded examples of the blaxploitation genre. He followed this up with the musical, Don't Play Us Cheap, based on his own stage play, and continued to make films, write novels and stage plays in English and in French through the next several decades; his final films include the French-language film Le Conte du ventre plein (2000) and the absurdist film Confessionsofa Ex-Doofus-ItchyFooted Mutha (2008). His son, filmmaker and actor Mario Van Peebles, appeared in several of his works and portrayed him in the 2003 biographical film Baadasssss!.

Early life and education edit

Born Melvin Peebles[1] in Chicago, Illinois, he was the son of Edwin Griffin and Marion Peebles.[2] In 1953 Peebles graduated with a B.A. in literature from Ohio Wesleyan University and, 13 days later, joined the Air Force, serving for three and a half years.[3] He added "Van" to his name when he lived in the Netherlands in his late 20s.[4]

Career edit

Early years edit

He worked as a cable car gripman in San Francisco, California.[3] Later, he wrote about these experiences. His first book, The Big Heart, credited to Melvin Van, evolved from a small article and a series of photographs taken by Ruth Bernhard.[3]

According to Van Peebles, a passenger suggested that he should become a filmmaker. Van Peebles shot his first short film, Pickup Men for Herrick in 1957 and made two more short films during the same period. About these films, Van Peebles said: "I thought they were features. Each one turned out to be eleven minutes long. I was trying to do features. I knew nothing." As he learned more about the filmmaking process, he found out that "I could make a feature for five hundred dollars. That was the cost of 90 minutes of film. I didn't know a thing about shooting a film sixteen to one or ten to one or none of that shit. Then I forgot you had to develop film. And I didn't know you needed a work print. All I can say is that after I did one thing he would say, 'Well, aren't you gonna put sound on it?' and I would go, 'Oh shit!' That's all I could say."[3]

After Van Peebles completed his first short films, he took them with him to Hollywood to try to find work, but was unable to find anyone who wanted to hire him as a director. Van Peebles decided to move his family to the Netherlands where he planned to study astronomy. On the way to Europe, in New York City, he met Amos Vogel, founder of the avant-garde Cinema 16 who agreed to place two of Van Peebles's shorts in his rental catalog.[5] Vogel screened Van Peebles's Three Pickup Men for Herrick at Cinema 16 on a program with City of Jazz in the spring of 1960 with Ralph Ellison leading a post-film discussion.[6]

When Vogel went to Paris shortly after, he brought Van Peebles's films to show Henri Langlois and Mary Meerson at the Cinémathèque Française. Meanwhile, in the Netherlands, Van Peebles's marriage dissolved and his wife and children went back to the United States. Shortly thereafter, Van Peebles was invited to Paris probably by Mary Meerson and/or Lotte Eisner, founders of the Cinémathèque Française, on the strength of his short films.[7] In France, Van Peebles created the short film Les Cinq Cent Balles (500 Francs) (1961) and then established himself as a writer. He did investigative reporting for France Observateur during 1963–64, during which he profiled, and later became friends with, Chester Himes. Himes got him a job at the anti-authoritarian humor magazine Hara-kiri, where Van Peebles wrote a monthly column and eventually joined the editorial board.[8]

1965–1970 edit

During 1965–66, Mad magazine attempted a French edition and hired Van Peebles as editor-in-chief during its run of only five issues. He began to write plays in French, utilizing the sprechgesang form of songwriting, where the lyrics were spoken over the music. This style carried over to Van Peebles' debut album, Brer Soul.[3]

Van Peebles was a prolific writer in France. He published four novels and a collection of short stories. He completed at least one play, La Fête à Harlem which was also released as a novel, and which he would later make into the musical Don't Play Us Cheap (1970).[9] Roger Blin directed La Fête à Harlem with the Les Griots theatrical troupe for the Festival du jeune théâtre in Liège, Belgium in September 1964.[10] Van Peebles made his first feature-length film, The Story of a Three-Day Pass (La Permission) (1968) based on a novel by the same title. The film caught the attention of Hollywood producers who mistook him for a French auteur after it won an award at the San Francisco International Film Festival as the French entry.[11] Van Peebles's first[citation needed] Hollywood film was the 1970 Columbia Pictures comedy Watermelon Man, written by Herman Raucher. Starring Godfrey Cambridge, the movie tells the story of a casually racist white man who suddenly wakes up black and finds himself alienated from his friends, family, and job.

1970–1995 edit

In 1970, Van Peebles directed filming of the Powder Ridge Rock Festival, which was banned by court injunction.[citation needed] After Watermelon Man, Van Peebles became determined to have complete control over his next production, which became the groundbreaking Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song (1971), privately funded with his own money, and in part by a $50,000 loan from Bill Cosby.[12] Van Peebles not only directed, scripted, and edited the film, but wrote the score and directed the marketing campaign. The film, which in the end grossed $15 million,[13] was, among many others, acclaimed by the Black Panthers for its political resonance with the black struggle. His son Mario's 2003 film BAADASSSSS! tells the story behind the making of Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song; father and son presented the film together as the Closing Night selection for Maryland Film Festival 2004.[citation needed]

Van Peebles wrote the book, music, and lyrics for the stage musical Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death, which opened off-Broadway and then moved to Broadway, running for 325 performances in 1971–72.[14] The show was nominated for seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Best Book of a Musical, and Best Original Score.[15]

As his intended follow-up to Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song, Van Peebles made the musical film Don't Play Us Cheap.[16] The film was an adaptation of an earlier stage musical of the same name which Van Peebles had created for performances at San Francisco State College in November 1970.[9] At the time of the film's creation in 1971, a Broadway production of the stage musical was not planned, but the failure to find a distributor for the completed film led to Van Peebles' decision to bring the musical to Broadway in 1972 for a production of the play at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre.[16][9] Van Peebles performed the same duties as his previous stage musical, as well as producing and directing. The show ran for 164 performances in 1972, earning Van Peebles another Tony nomination for Best Book of a Musical.[17] The previously shot film version was later released on January 1, 1973.[18]

In 1977, Van Peebles was one of four credited screenwriters on the film Greased Lightning, about the life of pioneering Black NASCAR driver Wendell Scott. He was originally the director of the film as well, but was replaced by Michael Schultz.[19]

Van Peebles was involved with two more Broadway musicals in the 1980s. He was a co-writer on the book for Reggae, which closed after 21 performances in 1980.[20] For Waltz of the Stork, he wrote book, music, and lyrics, as well as producing the show and playing the lead role. It ran for 160 performances in 1982.[21]

In the 1980s, Van Peebles became an options trader on the American Stock Exchange while continuing to work in theater and film.[22][23]

In 1995, he co-starred in the American live-action version of Japanese manga Fist of the North Star, alongside Gary Daniels, Costas Mandylor, Chris Penn, Isako Washio, Malcolm McDowell, Downtown Julie Brown, Dante Basco, Tracey Walter, Clint Howard, Tony Halme, and Big Van Vader.[24]

2005–2009 edit

In 2005, Van Peebles was the subject of a documentary entitled How to Eat Your Watermelon in White Company (and Enjoy It). Also in 2005, Van Peebles was the subject of the documentary Unstoppable: Conversation with Melvin Van Peebles, Gordon Parks, and Ossie Davis, which also featured Ossie Davis and Gordon Parks in the same room. It was moderated by Warrington Hudlin.[25]

In 2005, it was announced that Van Peebles would collaborate with Madlib for a proposed double album titled Brer Soul Meets Quasimoto. However, nothing further was issued about this project from the time that it was first announced.[26]

In 2008, Van Peebles completed the film Confessionsofa Ex-Doofus-ItchyFooted Mutha, which was the Closing Night selection for Maryland Film Festival 2008, and appeared on All My Children as Melvin Woods, the father of Samuel Woods, a character portrayed by his son, Mario.[27][28]

In 2009, Van Peebles became involved with a project to adapt Sweet Sweetback into a musical.[29] A preliminary version of this was staged at the Apollo Theater on April 25–26, 2009. As well, he wrote and performed in a stage musical, Unmitigated Truth: Life, a Lavatory, Loves, and Ladies, which featured some of his previous songs as well as some new material.[30]

2011–2019 edit

In 2011, Van Peebles started doing shows in NYC with members of Burnt Sugar, under the name Melvin Van Peebles wid Laxative.[31] Van Peebles said that the band is called Laxative because they "make shit happen".[32] In November 2011, Melvin Van Peebles wid Laxative performed his song "Love, That's America" at Zebulon Cafe Concert, two weeks after the venue showed the original video for this song involving Occupy Wall Street footage,[33] which was uploaded to YouTube in October 2011.[34][unreliable source?]

 
Van Peebles in front of his artwork, A Ghetto Mother's Prayer, in 2017

On August 21, 2012, he distributed a new album, on vinyl only, called Nahh... Nahh Mofo.[35][36][37][38] This album was distributed at his birthday celebration at Film Forum.[39] On November 10, 2012, he released a video for the song "Lilly Done the Zampoughi Every Time I Pulled Her Coattail" to go with the album,[40][41] which was announced on his Facebook page.[42][unreliable source?]

On May 5, 2013, he returned to the Film Forum for a screening of Charlie Chaplin's The Kid (1921) and was a judge at the Charlie Chaplin Dress-Alike Contest which was held after the screening. He wore a bowler hat and baggy pants in honor of Chaplin.[citation needed]

In September 2013, Van Peebles made his public debut as a visual artist, as a part of a gallery featured called "eMerge 2.0: Melvin Van Peebles & Artists on the Cusp".[43] It features "Ex-Voto Monochrome (A Ghetto Mother's Prayer)", one of many pieces of art he created to be on display in his home.[43]

In 2017, Methane Momma, a short film directed by Alain Rimbert, featured Van Peebles and his narration of poetic work with accompaniment of music by The Heliocentrics.[44][45][46]

In 2019, Burnt Sugar presented the film Sweetback in Brooklyn while playing their own interpretation of the soundtrack. Van Peebles appeared at the presentation.[47]

Personal life edit

Melvin Van Peebles married Maria Marx, a German actress. They lived in Mexico for a period in the late 1950s, where he painted portraits. Their son, actor and director Mario Van Peebles, was born while they resided in Mexico. The family subsequently returned to the United States.[48]

Death edit

Van Peebles died on September 21, 2021, at his home in Manhattan, New York, at the age of 89.[49][50] He is survived by his sons, Mario and Max, and his daughter Marguerite.[13]

Awards and honors edit

Bibliography edit

  • (As "Melvin Van") The Big Heart, San Francisco: Fearon, 1957. With photographs by Ruth Bernhard, a book about life on San Francisco's cable cars. "A cable car is a big heart with people for blood. The people pump on and off—if you think of it like that it is pretty simple" (p. 21).
  • Un Ours pour le F.B.I. (1964); A Bear for the F.B.I., Trident, 1968.
  • Un Américain en enfer (1965); The True American, Doubleday, 1976.
  • La Reine des Pommes (1965); French translation and illustrations for a graphic novel adaptation of Chester Himes' A Rage in Harlem .[64]
  • Le Chinois du XIVe (1966) (short stories), illustrated by Roland Topor[65]
  • La Fête à Harlem (Harlem Party) (1967) (novel)
  • La Permission (1967)
  • Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song, Lancer Books, New York, 1971.
  • Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death, Bantam, New York, 1973.[66]
  • Don't Play Us Cheap: A Harlem Party, Bantam Books, New York, 1973.
  • Just an Old Sweet Song, Ballantine, New York, 1976.
  • Bold Money: A New Way to Play the Options Market, Warner Books, New York, 1986, ISBN 0-446-51340-7 (nonfiction)
  • Melvin and Mario Van Peebles: No Identity Crisis, A Fireside Book, Simon & Schuster, New York, 1990.
  • Panther, Thunder's Mouth Press, 1995.[67]
  • Introduction to the 1998 edition of Chester Himes' Yesterday Will Make You Cry, 1997.[68]
  • Confessions of a Ex Doofus Itchy Footed Mutha, New York: Akashic Books, 2009, ISBN 9781933354866. With illustrations by Caktuz Tree, a graphic novel adaptation of the film with the same title.

Filmography edit

 
Peebles' 1971 film Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song received acclaim from black rights groups for its political resonance with the black struggle and grossed $10 million.
Year Film Credited as Notes
Director Producer Writer Composer
1957 Three Pickup Men for Herrick Yes Yes Yes Yes Short
1957 Sunlight Yes Yes Yes Yes Short
1961 Les cinq cent balles (500 Francs) Yes No Yes Yes Short; included in a 2023 Icarus Films collection, Early Short Films of the French New Wave[69]
1967 The Story of a Three-Day Pass (also known as La Permission) Yes No Yes Yes from his novel La Permission
1969 Slogan No No Yes No Screenwriter, Directed by Pierre Grimblat.
1970 Watermelon Man Yes No No Yes
1971 Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song Yes Yes Yes Yes also actor and editor
1973 Don't Play Us Cheap Yes Yes Yes Yes also editor
1976 Just an Old Sweet Song (also known as Down Home) No No Yes Yes made for television; screenwriter and theme song
1977 Greased Lightning No No Yes No screenwriter
1981 The Sophisticated Gents No Yes Yes No made for television; actor, screenwriter, song "Greased Lightning" and associate producer
1987 The Day They Came to Arrest the Book No No Yes No made for television; screenwriter; based on 1982 novel by Nat Hentoff[54]
1989 Identity Crisis Yes Yes No No Also actor and co-editor
1995 Panther No Yes Yes No based on his novel Panther, also actor
1996 Vrooom Vroom Vroooom Yes Yes Yes Yes later included in Tales of Erotica, also known as Erotic Tales. Also editor
1996 Gang in Blue Yes Yes No No Co-director and also actor
1998 Melvin Van Peebles' Classified X No No Yes No Documentary; screenwriter, actor and executive producer
2000 Le Conte du ventre plein (also known as Bellyful) Yes Yes* Yes Yes *Delegate Producer; based on a short story from 1966 book Le Chinois du XIVe[70]
2008 Confessionsofa Ex-Doofus-ItchyFooted Mutha Yes Yes Yes No based on his own graphic novel

Music videos edit

Other writing credits edit

As himself edit

  • Unstoppable (2005)
  • How to Eat Your Watermelon in White Company (2005)

Other acting-only credits edit

Plays edit

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Compilations edit

  • X-Rated By an All-White Jury (1997) – including Brer Soul, Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death and As Serious as a Heart-Attack

Soundtrack albums edit

See also edit

References edit

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Further reading edit

  • Chaffin-Quiray, Garrett. "Great Directors: Melvin Van Peebles". Senses of Cinema Issue 25 (March 21, 2003).
  • Greasley, Philip A. The Authors. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2001. Print. ISBN 9780253336095
  • Owusu, Kwesi, "Melvin Van Peebles inspired the first Black cinema House in Europe | The Electric Cinema, Portobello Road, London", Kwesinews. Retrieved March 10, 2023.

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Melvin Van Peebles born Melvin Peebles August 21 1932 September 21 2021 was an American actor filmmaker writer and composer He worked as an active filmmaker into the 2000s His feature film debut The Story of a Three Day Pass 1967 was based on his own French language novel La Permission and was shot in France as it was difficult for a black American director to get work at the time The film won an award at the San Francisco International Film Festival which gained him the interest of Hollywood studios leading to his American feature debut Watermelon Man in 1970 Eschewing further overtures from Hollywood he used the successes he had so far to bankroll his work as an independent filmmaker Melvin Van PeeblesVan Peebles in 2015BornMelvin Peebles 1932 08 21 August 21 1932Chicago Illinois U S DiedSeptember 21 2021 2021 09 21 aged 89 New York City New York U S Other namesBrer Soul BlockOccupationsActor director screenwriter playwright producer composerYears active1955 2021SpouseMaria MarxChildren4 including Mario Van Peebles In 1971 he released his best known work creating and starring in the film Sweet Sweetback s Baadasssss Song considered one of the earliest and best regarded examples of the blaxploitation genre He followed this up with the musical Don t Play Us Cheap based on his own stage play and continued to make films write novels and stage plays in English and in French through the next several decades his final films include the French language film Le Conte du ventre plein 2000 and the absurdist film Confessionsofa Ex Doofus ItchyFooted Mutha 2008 His son filmmaker and actor Mario Van Peebles appeared in several of his works and portrayed him in the 2003 biographical film Baadasssss Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Early years 2 2 1965 1970 2 3 1970 1995 2 4 2005 2009 2 5 2011 2019 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 Awards and honors 6 Bibliography 7 Filmography 7 1 Music videos 7 2 Other writing credits 7 3 As himself 7 4 Other acting only credits 8 Plays 9 Discography 9 1 Studio albums 9 2 Compilations 9 3 Soundtrack albums 10 See also 11 References 12 Further reading 13 External linksEarly life and education editBorn Melvin Peebles 1 in Chicago Illinois he was the son of Edwin Griffin and Marion Peebles 2 In 1953 Peebles graduated with a B A in literature from Ohio Wesleyan University and 13 days later joined the Air Force serving for three and a half years 3 He added Van to his name when he lived in the Netherlands in his late 20s 4 Career editEarly years edit He worked as a cable car gripman in San Francisco California 3 Later he wrote about these experiences His first book The Big Heart credited to Melvin Van evolved from a small article and a series of photographs taken by Ruth Bernhard 3 According to Van Peebles a passenger suggested that he should become a filmmaker Van Peebles shot his first short film Pickup Men for Herrick in 1957 and made two more short films during the same period About these films Van Peebles said I thought they were features Each one turned out to be eleven minutes long I was trying to do features I knew nothing As he learned more about the filmmaking process he found out that I could make a feature for five hundred dollars That was the cost of 90 minutes of film I didn t know a thing about shooting a film sixteen to one or ten to one or none of that shit Then I forgot you had to develop film And I didn t know you needed a work print All I can say is that after I did one thing he would say Well aren t you gonna put sound on it and I would go Oh shit That s all I could say 3 After Van Peebles completed his first short films he took them with him to Hollywood to try to find work but was unable to find anyone who wanted to hire him as a director Van Peebles decided to move his family to the Netherlands where he planned to study astronomy On the way to Europe in New York City he met Amos Vogel founder of the avant garde Cinema 16 who agreed to place two of Van Peebles s shorts in his rental catalog 5 Vogel screened Van Peebles s Three Pickup Men for Herrick at Cinema 16 on a program with City of Jazz in the spring of 1960 with Ralph Ellison leading a post film discussion 6 When Vogel went to Paris shortly after he brought Van Peebles s films to show Henri Langlois and Mary Meerson at the Cinematheque Francaise Meanwhile in the Netherlands Van Peebles s marriage dissolved and his wife and children went back to the United States Shortly thereafter Van Peebles was invited to Paris probably by Mary Meerson and or Lotte Eisner founders of the Cinematheque Francaise on the strength of his short films 7 In France Van Peebles created the short film Les Cinq Cent Balles 500 Francs 1961 and then established himself as a writer He did investigative reporting for France Observateur during 1963 64 during which he profiled and later became friends with Chester Himes Himes got him a job at the anti authoritarian humor magazine Hara kiri where Van Peebles wrote a monthly column and eventually joined the editorial board 8 1965 1970 edit During 1965 66 Mad magazine attempted a French edition and hired Van Peebles as editor in chief during its run of only five issues He began to write plays in French utilizing the sprechgesang form of songwriting where the lyrics were spoken over the music This style carried over to Van Peebles debut album Brer Soul 3 Van Peebles was a prolific writer in France He published four novels and a collection of short stories He completed at least one play La Fete a Harlem which was also released as a novel and which he would later make into the musical Don t Play Us Cheap 1970 9 Roger Blin directed La Fete a Harlem with the Les Griots theatrical troupe for the Festival du jeune theatre in Liege Belgium in September 1964 10 Van Peebles made his first feature length film The Story of a Three Day Pass La Permission 1968 based on a novel by the same title The film caught the attention of Hollywood producers who mistook him for a French auteur after it won an award at the San Francisco International Film Festival as the French entry 11 Van Peebles s first citation needed Hollywood film was the 1970 Columbia Pictures comedy Watermelon Man written by Herman Raucher Starring Godfrey Cambridge the movie tells the story of a casually racist white man who suddenly wakes up black and finds himself alienated from his friends family and job 1970 1995 edit In 1970 Van Peebles directed filming of the Powder Ridge Rock Festival which was banned by court injunction citation needed After Watermelon Man Van Peebles became determined to have complete control over his next production which became the groundbreaking Sweet Sweetback s Baadasssss Song 1971 privately funded with his own money and in part by a 50 000 loan from Bill Cosby 12 Van Peebles not only directed scripted and edited the film but wrote the score and directed the marketing campaign The film which in the end grossed 15 million 13 was among many others acclaimed by the Black Panthers for its political resonance with the black struggle His son Mario s 2003 film BAADASSSSS tells the story behind the making of Sweet Sweetback s Baadasssss Song father and son presented the film together as the Closing Night selection for Maryland Film Festival 2004 citation needed Van Peebles wrote the book music and lyrics for the stage musical Ain t Supposed to Die a Natural Death which opened off Broadway and then moved to Broadway running for 325 performances in 1971 72 14 The show was nominated for seven Tony Awards including Best Musical Best Book of a Musical and Best Original Score 15 As his intended follow up to Sweet Sweetback s Baadasssss Song Van Peebles made the musical film Don t Play Us Cheap 16 The film was an adaptation of an earlier stage musical of the same name which Van Peebles had created for performances at San Francisco State College in November 1970 9 At the time of the film s creation in 1971 a Broadway production of the stage musical was not planned but the failure to find a distributor for the completed film led to Van Peebles decision to bring the musical to Broadway in 1972 for a production of the play at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre 16 9 Van Peebles performed the same duties as his previous stage musical as well as producing and directing The show ran for 164 performances in 1972 earning Van Peebles another Tony nomination for Best Book of a Musical 17 The previously shot film version was later released on January 1 1973 18 In 1977 Van Peebles was one of four credited screenwriters on the film Greased Lightning about the life of pioneering Black NASCAR driver Wendell Scott He was originally the director of the film as well but was replaced by Michael Schultz 19 Van Peebles was involved with two more Broadway musicals in the 1980s He was a co writer on the book for Reggae which closed after 21 performances in 1980 20 For Waltz of the Stork he wrote book music and lyrics as well as producing the show and playing the lead role It ran for 160 performances in 1982 21 In the 1980s Van Peebles became an options trader on the American Stock Exchange while continuing to work in theater and film 22 23 In 1995 he co starred in the American live action version of Japanese manga Fist of the North Star alongside Gary Daniels Costas Mandylor Chris Penn Isako Washio Malcolm McDowell Downtown Julie Brown Dante Basco Tracey Walter Clint Howard Tony Halme and Big Van Vader 24 2005 2009 edit In 2005 Van Peebles was the subject of a documentary entitled How to Eat Your Watermelon in White Company and Enjoy It Also in 2005 Van Peebles was the subject of the documentary Unstoppable Conversation with Melvin Van Peebles Gordon Parks and Ossie Davis which also featured Ossie Davis and Gordon Parks in the same room It was moderated by Warrington Hudlin 25 In 2005 it was announced that Van Peebles would collaborate with Madlib for a proposed double album titled Brer Soul Meets Quasimoto However nothing further was issued about this project from the time that it was first announced 26 In 2008 Van Peebles completed the film Confessionsofa Ex Doofus ItchyFooted Mutha which was the Closing Night selection for Maryland Film Festival 2008 and appeared on All My Children as Melvin Woods the father of Samuel Woods a character portrayed by his son Mario 27 28 In 2009 Van Peebles became involved with a project to adapt Sweet Sweetback into a musical 29 A preliminary version of this was staged at the Apollo Theater on April 25 26 2009 As well he wrote and performed in a stage musical Unmitigated Truth Life a Lavatory Loves and Ladies which featured some of his previous songs as well as some new material 30 2011 2019 edit In 2011 Van Peebles started doing shows in NYC with members of Burnt Sugar under the name Melvin Van Peebles wid Laxative 31 Van Peebles said that the band is called Laxative because they make shit happen 32 In November 2011 Melvin Van Peebles wid Laxative performed his song Love That s America at Zebulon Cafe Concert two weeks after the venue showed the original video for this song involving Occupy Wall Street footage 33 which was uploaded to YouTube in October 2011 34 unreliable source nbsp Van Peebles in front of his artwork A Ghetto Mother s Prayer in 2017 On August 21 2012 he distributed a new album on vinyl only called Nahh Nahh Mofo 35 36 37 38 This album was distributed at his birthday celebration at Film Forum 39 On November 10 2012 he released a video for the song Lilly Done the Zampoughi Every Time I Pulled Her Coattail to go with the album 40 41 which was announced on his Facebook page 42 unreliable source On May 5 2013 he returned to the Film Forum for a screening of Charlie Chaplin s The Kid 1921 and was a judge at the Charlie Chaplin Dress Alike Contest which was held after the screening He wore a bowler hat and baggy pants in honor of Chaplin citation needed In September 2013 Van Peebles made his public debut as a visual artist as a part of a gallery featured called eMerge 2 0 Melvin Van Peebles amp Artists on the Cusp 43 It features Ex Voto Monochrome A Ghetto Mother s Prayer one of many pieces of art he created to be on display in his home 43 In 2017 Methane Momma a short film directed by Alain Rimbert featured Van Peebles and his narration of poetic work with accompaniment of music by The Heliocentrics 44 45 46 In 2019 Burnt Sugar presented the film Sweetback in Brooklyn while playing their own interpretation of the soundtrack Van Peebles appeared at the presentation 47 Personal life editMelvin Van Peebles married Maria Marx a German actress They lived in Mexico for a period in the late 1950s where he painted portraits Their son actor and director Mario Van Peebles was born while they resided in Mexico The family subsequently returned to the United States 48 Death editVan Peebles died on September 21 2021 at his home in Manhattan New York at the age of 89 49 50 He is survived by his sons Mario and Max and his daughter Marguerite 13 Awards and honors edit1967 Critics Choice Award for The Story of a Three Day Pass San Francisco Film Festival 13 1972 Most Promising Book Winner for Ain t Supposed to Die a Natural Death Drama Desk Awards 51 1972 Best Score from an Original Cast Album two nominations for Ain t Supposed to Die a Natural Death 15th Annual Grammy Awards 52 1972 Best Book of a Musical and Best Original Score two nominations for Ain t Supposed to Die a Natural Death 26th Tony Awards 15 51 1973 Best Book of a Musical nomination for Don t Play Us Cheap 27th Tony Awards 17 51 1976 Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame 53 1987 Humanitas Prize for screenwriting and Daytime Emmy for Writing Children s Special The Day They Came to Arrest the Book a CBS Schoolbreak Special 54 55 1993 Distinguished Achievement Citation Ohio Wesleyan University 56 1994 Honorary doctorate of humane letters Hofstra University 57 1999 Lifetime Achievement Award 6th Annual Chicago Underground Film Festival 58 2001 Commander of the Legion of Honour French Legion of Honour 59 60 2008 Tribute Award from the Independent Filmmaker Project IFP and the Museum of Modern Art MoMA Gotham Awards 61 2021 The Melvin Van Peebles Trailblazer Award was named in honor of Van Peebles at the Critics Choice Association s fourth annual Celebration of Black Cinema amp Television 62 2022 Honoree 2nd Annual Attorney Benjamin Crump Equal Justice Now Awards 63 Bibliography edit As Melvin Van The Big Heart San Francisco Fearon 1957 With photographs by Ruth Bernhard a book about life on San Francisco s cable cars A cable car is a big heart with people for blood The people pump on and off if you think of it like that it is pretty simple p 21 Un Ours pour le F B I 1964 A Bear for the F B I Trident 1968 Un Americain en enfer 1965 The True American Doubleday 1976 La Reine des Pommes 1965 French translation and illustrations for a graphic novel adaptation of Chester Himes A Rage in Harlem 64 Le Chinois du XIV e 1966 short stories illustrated by Roland Topor 65 La Fete a Harlem Harlem Party 1967 novel La Permission 1967 Sweet Sweetback s Baadasssss Song Lancer Books New York 1971 Ain t Supposed to Die a Natural Death Bantam New York 1973 66 Don t Play Us Cheap A Harlem Party Bantam Books New York 1973 Just an Old Sweet Song Ballantine New York 1976 Bold Money A New Way to Play the Options Market Warner Books New York 1986 ISBN 0 446 51340 7 nonfiction Melvin and Mario Van Peebles No Identity Crisis A Fireside Book Simon amp Schuster New York 1990 Panther Thunder s Mouth Press 1995 67 Introduction to the 1998 edition of Chester Himes Yesterday Will Make You Cry 1997 68 Confessions of a Ex Doofus Itchy Footed Mutha New York Akashic Books 2009 ISBN 9781933354866 With illustrations by Caktuz Tree a graphic novel adaptation of the film with the same title Filmography edit nbsp Peebles 1971 film Sweet Sweetback s Baadasssss Song received acclaim from black rights groups for its political resonance with the black struggle and grossed 10 million This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Melvin Van Peebles news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Year Film Credited as Notes Director Producer Writer Composer 1957 Three Pickup Men for Herrick Yes Yes Yes Yes Short 1957 Sunlight Yes Yes Yes Yes Short 1961 Les cinq cent balles 500 Francs Yes No Yes Yes Short included in a 2023 Icarus Films collection Early Short Films of the French New Wave 69 1967 The Story of a Three Day Pass also known as La Permission Yes No Yes Yes from his novel La Permission 1969 Slogan No No Yes No Screenwriter Directed by Pierre Grimblat 1970 Watermelon Man Yes No No Yes 1971 Sweet Sweetback s Baadasssss Song Yes Yes Yes Yes also actor and editor 1973 Don t Play Us Cheap Yes Yes Yes Yes also editor 1976 Just an Old Sweet Song also known as Down Home No No Yes Yes made for television screenwriter and theme song 1977 Greased Lightning No No Yes No screenwriter 1981 The Sophisticated Gents No Yes Yes No made for television actor screenwriter song Greased Lightning and associate producer 1987 The Day They Came to Arrest the Book No No Yes No made for television screenwriter based on 1982 novel by Nat Hentoff 54 1989 Identity Crisis Yes Yes No No Also actor and co editor 1995 Panther No Yes Yes No based on his novel Panther also actor 1996 Vrooom Vroom Vroooom Yes Yes Yes Yes later included in Tales of Erotica also known as Erotic Tales Also editor 1996 Gang in Blue Yes Yes No No Co director and also actor 1998 Melvin Van Peebles Classified X No No Yes No Documentary screenwriter actor and executive producer 2000 Le Conte du ventre plein also known as Bellyful Yes Yes Yes Yes Delegate Producer based on a short story from 1966 book Le Chinois du XIVe 70 2008 Confessionsofa Ex Doofus ItchyFooted Mutha Yes Yes Yes No based on his own graphic novel Music videos edit Lilly Done the Zampoughi Every Time I Pulled Her Coattail Other writing credits edit Sweet Sweetback s Baadasssss Song The Musical 2008 writer singer Unmitigated Truth Life a Lavatory Loves and Ladies 2009 writer performer As himself edit Unstoppable 2005 How to Eat Your Watermelon in White Company 2005 Other acting only credits edit O C and Stiggs 1987 as Bob Wino Bob Jaws The Revenge 1987 as Mr Witherspoon Taking Care of Terrific 1987 television film as Hawk Sonny Spoon 1988 television series as Mel Spoon Boomerang 1992 as Editor Posse 1993 as Joe Papa Joe Terminal Velocity 1994 as Noble Fist of the North Star 1995 as Asher Living Single 1996 as Warner Devant The Shining 1997 miniseries as Dick Hallorann The Hebrew Hammer 2003 as Sweetback BlacKout 2007 as George Redemption Road 2010 as Elmo We the Party 2012 as Big D Peeples 2013 as Grandpa Peebles Armed 2018 as Grandpa VPlays editThe Hostage Dutch National Theatre Tour actor 1964 71 Don t Play Us Cheap composer lyricist and musical book writer 9 premiere November 1970 San Francisco State College 9 Broadway production 1972 Ethel Barrymore Theatre 17 51 Ain t Supposed to Die a Natural Death writer 1971 15 51 Out There by Your Lonesome one man play 1973 72 Reggae co librettist 1980 20 51 Waltz of the Stork actor writer 1982 21 51 Champeen musical writer 1983 73 Waltz of the Stork Boogie writer director 1984 74 Unmitigated Truth Life a Lavatory Loves and Ladies musical writer 2009 30 75 Discography editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Melvin Van Peebles news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message See also List of songs recorded by Melvin Van Peebles See also Melvin Van Peebles discography Studio albums edit Brer Soul 1968 Ain t Supposed to Die a Natural Death 1970 As Serious as a Heart Attack 1971 What the You Mean I Can t Sing 1974 Ghetto Gothic 1995 Nahh Nahh Mofo 2012 76 77 The Last Transmission 2014 with The Heliocentrics 78 Compilations edit X Rated By an All White Jury 1997 including Brer Soul Ain t Supposed to Die a Natural Death and As Serious as a Heart Attack Soundtrack albums edit Watermelon Man 1970 Sweet Sweetback s Baadasssss Song 1971 Ain t Supposed to Die a Natural Death 1972 Don t Play Us Cheap 1972 See also editWorks by Melvin Van PeeblesReferences edit Greasley Philip A ed 2001 Melvin Van Peebles Bloomington Indiana Indiana University Press p 505 ISBN 0253108411 a href Template Cite encyclopedia html title Template Cite encyclopedia cite encyclopedia a work ignored help Corrections Sept 25 2021 The New York Times September 25 2021 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved September 26 2021 a b c d e James Darius 1995 That s Blaxploitation Roots of the Baadasssss Tude Rated X by an All Whyte Jury St Martin s Press ISBN 0 312 13192 5 Wiegand Chris September 23 2021 Melvin van Peebles obituary The Guardian MacDonald Scott 1997 Cinema 16 Documents Toward a History of the Film Society Wide Angle 19 1 3 48 doi 10 1353 wan 1997 0001 ISSN 1086 3354 S2CID 191566024 Ellison Ralph 2010 Trading twelves the selected letters of Ralph Ellison and Albert Murray Vintage eBooks ISBN 978 0 307 56074 2 OCLC 681584951 Entretein avec Melvin Van Peebles Cahiers du Cinema 308 February 1980 pp 14 16 Himes Chester 1976 My Life of Absurdity New York Thunder s Mouth Press p 291 a b c d e Bernard L Peterson 1993 Don t Play Us Cheap A Century of Musicals in Black and White An Encyclopedia of Musical Stage Works By About Or Involving African Americans Greenwood Press p 112 ISBN 9780313266577 Fete a Harlem Spectacle 1964 Interview with Melvin Van Peebles Bay Area Television Archive Diva sfsu edu Retrieved March 2 2020 Kohn Eric September 27 2021 Mario Van Peebles on His Father s Greatest Legacy He Put Black Power on the Screen for the First Time IndieWire Retrieved January 3 2022 a b c Martin Douglas September 22 2021 Melvin Van Peebles Champion of New Black Cinema Dies at 89 The New York Times Dagan Carmel September 22 2021 Melvin Van Peebles Influential Director Actor and Writer Dies at 89 Variety Retrieved September 24 2021 a b c Ain t Supposed to Die a Natural Death IBDB Retrieved September 24 2021 a b Unterberger Richie Don t Play Us Cheap Review AllMusic Retrieved November 6 2022 a b c Don t Play Us Cheap IBDB Retrieved September 24 2021 Deming Mark Synopsis AllMovie Retrieved November 6 2022 Arnold Gary July 16 1977 Greased Lightning A Sketchy Saga of a Stock Car Career The Washington Post Retrieved September 24 2021 a b Reggae IBDB Retrieved September 24 2021 a b Waltz of the Stork IBDB Retrieved September 24 2021 Booker James March 27 1984 James Booker s N Y The Washington Afro American p 11 Retrieved March 15 2014 Wylie William H March 11 1986 Movie director weighs his options The Pittsburgh Press p D2 Retrieved March 15 2014 Randel Tony 1999 Fist of the North Star DVD United States WinStar TV amp Video ISBN 1 57252 654 8 Obenson Tambay A June 13 2014 Unstoppable A Conversation w Melvin Van Peebles Gordon Parks amp Ossie Davis a Documentary in Need of a Re Release Indiewire com Archived from the original on June 15 2014 Retrieved June 14 2014 Madlib amp Melvin Van Peebles Brer Soul meets Lord Quas Stonesthrow com October 1 2005 Retrieved February 10 2013 Epstein Daniel Robert January 19 2006 Melvin Van Peebles SuicideGirls com Archived from the original on September 29 2007 Retrieved June 23 2006 Tate Greg January 13 2006 The MVP of Black Cinema Archived from the original on March 23 2007 Retrieved March 3 2007 The Apollo Salon Series ApolloTheater org The Apollo Theater Foundation Archived from the original on May 11 2008 Retrieved April 14 2020 a b Denton Martin June 22 2009 Unmitigated Truth Life a Lavatory Loves and Ladies NYTheatre com Archived from the original on June 29 2009 NYC Melvin Van Peebles wid Laxative Uptown January 3 2011 Archived from the original on July 28 2011 Retrieved February 10 2013 Melvin Van Peebles With Laxative Zebulon Cafe Concert May 12 2011 Zebuloncafeconcert com May 12 2011 Retrieved February 10 2013 The winter of our discontent Zebuloncafeconcert com November 8 2011 Retrieved February 10 2013 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Occupy Wall Street montage to the song Love That s America by Melvin Van Peebles OWS YouTube YouTube com October 26 2011 Retrieved February 10 2013 Give The Drummer Some 10 05 12 WFMU org Retrieved February 10 2013 The cat is out of Facebook Archived from the original on February 26 2022 Retrieved February 10 2013 Melvin Van Peebles Fireside Chat Archived from the original on December 21 2013 Retrieved December 21 2013 Melvin Van Peebles Biography Celebrity Facts and Awards TV Guide Retrieved March 22 2019 vagabond August 22 2012 Melvin Van Peebles nothingtobegainedhere nothingtobegainedhere wordpress com Retrieved March 22 2019 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine official video Melvin Van Peebles wid Laxative Lilly Done the Zampoughi November 9 2012 Retrieved February 10 2013 via YouTube Lilly Done the Zampoughi Every Time I Pulled Her Coattail 2012 IMDb Archived from the original on February 11 2017 Retrieved June 30 2018 We have a new video Facebook November 10 2012 Archived from the original on February 26 2022 Retrieved February 10 2013 a b Leland John September 19 2013 At 81 Still a Master of Reinvention The New York Times Methane Momma 2016 IMDb com From The Vaults Photos Melvin Van Peebles Records For Heliocentrics Now Again Records Newsletter September 30 2014 Retrieved February 24 2018 Kesh Jonathan 5 Cool Sci Fi Shorts From the 2018 Philip K Dick Film Festival Outerplaces com Movies on Myrtle Sweet Sweetback s Baadasssss Redux Remix amp Requiem Rescheduled fortgreenepark org Fort Greene Park Conservancy Retrieved March 2 2020 Wankoff Jordan and Deborah A Ring Van Peebles Melvin Contemporary Black Biography edited by Derek Jacques et al vol 95 Gale 2012 pp 160 164 Gale eBooks Barnes Mike September 22 2021 Melvin Van Peebles Dies Iconic Filmmaker Actor and Novelist Was 89 Indiewire Grobar Matt September 22 2021 Melvin Van Peebles Remembered Spike Lee David Alan Grier amp Barry Jenkins Among Those Paying Tribute To Cinema s True Revolutionary Deadline Retrieved September 23 2021 a b c d e f g Melvin Van Peebles Playbill Retrieved December 23 2021 Melvin Van Peebles GRAMMY com November 23 2020 Retrieved December 13 2021 Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame 1976 Cultural and Ethnic Affairs Guild of the Oakland Museum Association 1976 p 39 a b Harmetz Aljean July 8 1987 Promise Wins Humanitas The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved September 6 2023 Archives L A Times June 30 1987 PEE WEE AND CBS PREVAIL WITH EMMYS Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on August 4 2023 Retrieved September 10 2023 Distinguished Achievement Citation Ohio Wesleyan University Retrieved September 10 2023 Brozan Nadine December 15 1994 CHRONICLE The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved March 5 2023 Petersen Scott August 31 1999 FESTIVALS Chicago s Underground Marketplace of Fun amp Ideas IndieWire Retrieved January 3 2022 Congressional Record Bound Edition Volume 147 2001 Part 15 TRIBUTE TO MELVIN VAN PEEBLES www govinfo gov Retrieved December 23 2021 Vital Reissues Melvin Van Peebles Ghetto Gothic Billboard June 2 2001 p 32 Retrieved December 23 2021 Guerrasio Jason September 17 2008 Melvin Van Peebles to be Honored at Gothams Filmmaker Magazine Retrieved January 3 2022 Jackson Angelique November 10 2021 Ava DuVernay to Receive Inaugural Melvin Van Peebles Trailblazer Award at Celebration of Black Cinema amp Television Variety Retrieved December 13 2021 Equal Justice Now Announces Honorees and Host for the 2nd Annual Attorney Benjamin Crump Equal Justice Now Awards in Los Angeles on June 10 June 26 2022 Archived from the original on June 26 2022 Retrieved June 26 2022 Chester Himes papers 1933 1984 Amistad Research Center amistadresearchcenter tulane edu Retrieved December 24 2022 Le Chinois du XIVe January 31 2023 Archived from the original on January 31 2023 Retrieved March 25 2023 Aint supposed to die a natural death WorldCat org 1973 OCLC 595072 book Van Peebles Melvin 1995 Panther A Novel Thunder s Mouth Press ISBN 9781560250968 Retrieved March 22 2019 via Google Books Himes Chester B 1999 Yesterday Will Make You Cry W W Norton amp Company ISBN 978 0 393 31829 6 Icarus Films Early Short Films of the French New Wave icarus FIlms Archived from the original on September 5 2023 Movies An American Who Went to Paris The New York Times Retrieved March 25 2023 Thompson Lisa B September 28 2021 Don t Play Us Cheap The Sacredness of Saturday Night or the Gospel According to Melvin Van Peebles The Criterion Collection Retrieved December 23 2021 Gussow Mel February 27 1973 Van Peebles Offers Roukin One Man Show The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved December 23 2021 Gussow Mel April 10 1983 THEATER CHAMPEEEN CELEBRATES BESSIE SMITH The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved December 23 2021 Holden Stephen July 16 1984 THEATER STORK BOOGIE BY MELVIN VAN PEEBLES The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved December 23 2021 Bacalzo Dan June 23 2009 Unmitigated Truth Life a Lavatory Loves and Ladies TheaterMania www theatermania com Retrieved December 23 2021 MVP 80 nothingtobegainedhere Nothingtobegainedhere wordpress com August 22 2012 Retrieved February 10 2013 Melvin Van Peebles Biography Tvguide com Retrieved February 10 2013 Heliocentrics amp Melvin Van Peebles The Last Transmission Rappcats October 1 2014 Archived from the original on February 26 2021 Retrieved March 22 2019 Further reading editChaffin Quiray Garrett Great Directors Melvin Van Peebles Senses of Cinema Issue 25 March 21 2003 Greasley Philip A The Authors Bloomington Indiana University Press 2001 Print ISBN 9780253336095 Owusu Kwesi Melvin Van Peebles inspired the first Black cinema House in Europe The Electric Cinema Portobello Road London Kwesinews Retrieved March 10 2023 External links editMelvin Van Peebles at IMDb Melvin Van Peebles on Charlie Rose Melvin Van Peebles discography at Discogs Melvin Van Peebles collected news and commentary at The New York Times Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Melvin Van Peebles amp oldid 1215887692, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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