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Nneka Onuorah

Nneka Onuorah (born 1988)[1] is a director and producer. She is best known for her directorial debut, The Same Difference (2015), about gender roles in the Black lesbian community. She received a 2022 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Reality Program for her work on Lizzo's Watch Out for the Big Grrrls.[2][3]

Early life and education Edit

Onuorah was born in Queens, New York and raised in the LeFrak City neighborhood.[4] Her father is Nigerian and her mother is African-American.[5][6] She moved to Atlanta to live with her grandmother in fifth grade and moved back to Queens for high school. She studied dance at Broadway Dance Center,[7] and later received her associate degree in psychology from LaGuardia Community College.[8]

Career Edit

In 2009, Onuorah did an internship at BET, and she was subsequently hired as a producer.[3] She worked on Black Girls Rock! and various music documentaries.[5] After six years, Onuorah left the network to work on her first film, The Same Difference.[3] She launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund the film, a documentary about strict behavioral roles for studs and femmes in Black lesbian communities.[4][6] Her stated inspiration to produce the documentary was the dearth of representations of Black LGBTQIA people in mainstream media.[5][3] She has spoken about experiencing backlash from other lesbians when she chose to dress feminine rather than her usual masculine of center presentation.[6] Onuorah failed to reach her fundraising goal and instead independently financed the film.[4][7] The Same Difference premiered in June 2015.[4]

She directed the Netflix series First and Last and produced My House, a Viceland series about New York's Black and Latinx ballroom community.[4][9] She attended balls during adolescence and walked in the Butch category.[9]

In 2019, Onuorah and co-director/co-producer Giselle Bailey released a documentary called Burn Down the House about Parisian dancer Kiddy Smile, which premiered at NewFest LGBTQ Film Festival.[2]

In 2021, Onuorah and Bailey directed and produced the documentary The Legend of the Underground, about the Nigerian LGBTQ community and its members who have left the country seeking asylum due to anti-LGBTQ laws.[5]

In 2022, Onuorah directed the eight-episode Amazon Prime Video reality series Lizzo's Watch Out for the Big Grrrls. The show, hosted and developed by singer-songwriter Lizzo features plus-size dancers competing to join Lizzo's touring dance group, the Big Grrrls. The show focuses on support, positivity and development of the dancers' inner strength and potential as well as mastering choreography quickly.[10] Onuorah won a Creative Arts Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing For A Reality Program for her work on the series.[11]

Personal life Edit

Onuorah is a lesbian.[4] She began to identify as a lesbian at age 14.[7] She was raised Christian.[6]

References Edit

  1. ^ Finn, Robin (2011-05-18). "Dancer at Heart, and Executive in the Making". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-06-26.
  2. ^ a b Ramos, Dino-Ray (2019-09-19). "NewFest: LGBTQ Film Festival Unveils Lineup Including Docu 'All We've Got', 'Drag Kids' and 'The True Adventures Of Wolfboy'". Deadline. Retrieved 2020-06-26.
  3. ^ a b c d Compton, Julie (16 June 2016). "OutFront: Filmmaker on a Mission to 'Make the Invisible Visible'". NBC News. Retrieved 2020-06-25.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Clark, Michell C. (June 10, 2019). "Filmmaker Nneka Onuorah Wants The LGBTQ+ Community "To Walk In Freedom, Not Survival"". MTV News. Retrieved 2020-06-25.
  5. ^ a b c d Bowen, Sesali (25 June 2019). "Meet The Two Black Women Capturing Global Queer Stories". Nylon. Retrieved 2020-06-25.
  6. ^ a b c d Marty, Robin (2016-06-21). "The Stereotypes Lesbians Must Fight Against". Cosmopolitan. Retrieved 2020-06-26.
  7. ^ a b c "Filmmaker Nneka Onuorah On Her Passion For TV And Film". AZ Magazine. 2016-11-21. Retrieved 2020-06-26.
  8. ^ "LaGuardia Graduate Climbs Black Entertainment Television Network Ranks". City University of New York. June 20, 2014. Retrieved 2020-06-26.
  9. ^ a b Barksdale, Aaron (2019-07-03). "'my house' shows voguing is much more than madonna and 'drag race'". i-D. Retrieved 2020-06-26.
  10. ^ Connellan, Shannon (2022-03-29). "Lizzo's reality TV show is 100% good as hell". Mashable. Retrieved 2022-03-30.
  11. ^ Schneider, Michael (2022-09-04). "2022 Creative Arts Emmys Winners List, Night 1: 'Adele: One Night Only,' Super Bowl Halftime, 'The Beatles: Get Back' Dominate". Variety. Retrieved 2022-09-04.

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Nneka Onuorah at IMDb

nneka, onuorah, born, 1988, director, producer, best, known, directorial, debut, same, difference, 2015, about, gender, roles, black, lesbian, community, received, 2022, primetime, emmy, award, outstanding, directing, reality, program, work, lizzo, watch, grrr. Nneka Onuorah born 1988 1 is a director and producer She is best known for her directorial debut The Same Difference 2015 about gender roles in the Black lesbian community She received a 2022 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Reality Program for her work on Lizzo s Watch Out for the Big Grrrls 2 3 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and education EditOnuorah was born in Queens New York and raised in the LeFrak City neighborhood 4 Her father is Nigerian and her mother is African American 5 6 She moved to Atlanta to live with her grandmother in fifth grade and moved back to Queens for high school She studied dance at Broadway Dance Center 7 and later received her associate degree in psychology from LaGuardia Community College 8 Career EditIn 2009 Onuorah did an internship at BET and she was subsequently hired as a producer 3 She worked on Black Girls Rock and various music documentaries 5 After six years Onuorah left the network to work on her first film The Same Difference 3 She launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund the film a documentary about strict behavioral roles for studs and femmes in Black lesbian communities 4 6 Her stated inspiration to produce the documentary was the dearth of representations of Black LGBTQIA people in mainstream media 5 3 She has spoken about experiencing backlash from other lesbians when she chose to dress feminine rather than her usual masculine of center presentation 6 Onuorah failed to reach her fundraising goal and instead independently financed the film 4 7 The Same Difference premiered in June 2015 4 She directed the Netflix series First and Last and produced My House a Viceland series about New York s Black and Latinx ballroom community 4 9 She attended balls during adolescence and walked in the Butch category 9 In 2019 Onuorah and co director co producer Giselle Bailey released a documentary called Burn Down the House about Parisian dancer Kiddy Smile which premiered at NewFest LGBTQ Film Festival 2 In 2021 Onuorah and Bailey directed and produced the documentary The Legend of the Underground about the Nigerian LGBTQ community and its members who have left the country seeking asylum due to anti LGBTQ laws 5 In 2022 Onuorah directed the eight episode Amazon Prime Video reality series Lizzo s Watch Out for the Big Grrrls The show hosted and developed by singer songwriter Lizzo features plus size dancers competing to join Lizzo s touring dance group the Big Grrrls The show focuses on support positivity and development of the dancers inner strength and potential as well as mastering choreography quickly 10 Onuorah won a Creative Arts Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing For A Reality Program for her work on the series 11 Personal life EditOnuorah is a lesbian 4 She began to identify as a lesbian at age 14 7 She was raised Christian 6 References Edit Finn Robin 2011 05 18 Dancer at Heart and Executive in the Making The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2020 06 26 a b Ramos Dino Ray 2019 09 19 NewFest LGBTQ Film Festival Unveils Lineup Including Docu All We ve Got Drag Kids and The True Adventures Of Wolfboy Deadline Retrieved 2020 06 26 a b c d Compton Julie 16 June 2016 OutFront Filmmaker on a Mission to Make the Invisible Visible NBC News Retrieved 2020 06 25 a b c d e f Clark Michell C June 10 2019 Filmmaker Nneka Onuorah Wants The LGBTQ Community To Walk In Freedom Not Survival MTV News Retrieved 2020 06 25 a b c d Bowen Sesali 25 June 2019 Meet The Two Black Women Capturing Global Queer Stories Nylon Retrieved 2020 06 25 a b c d Marty Robin 2016 06 21 The Stereotypes Lesbians Must Fight Against Cosmopolitan Retrieved 2020 06 26 a b c Filmmaker Nneka Onuorah On Her Passion For TV And Film AZ Magazine 2016 11 21 Retrieved 2020 06 26 LaGuardia Graduate Climbs Black Entertainment Television Network Ranks City University of New York June 20 2014 Retrieved 2020 06 26 a b Barksdale Aaron 2019 07 03 my house shows voguing is much more than madonna and drag race i D Retrieved 2020 06 26 Connellan Shannon 2022 03 29 Lizzo s reality TV show is 100 good as hell Mashable Retrieved 2022 03 30 Schneider Michael 2022 09 04 2022 Creative Arts Emmys Winners List Night 1 Adele One Night Only Super Bowl Halftime The Beatles Get Back Dominate Variety Retrieved 2022 09 04 External links EditOfficial website Nneka Onuorah at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nneka Onuorah amp oldid 1155238551, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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