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Ryan Coogler

Ryan Kyle Coogler (born May 23, 1986)[1] is an American film director, screenwriter and producer. He is a recipient of four NAACP Image Awards and four Black Reel Awards, and has been nominated for two Academy Awards, a Golden Globe Award, and a Grammy Award.

Ryan Coogler
Coogler at the 2017 San Diego Comic-Con
Born
Ryan Kyle Coogler

(1986-05-23) May 23, 1986 (age 37)
EducationSt. Mary's College of California
California State University, Sacramento (BA)
University of Southern California (MFA)
Occupations
  • Film director
  • screenwriter
  • producer
Years active2009–present
Spouse
Zinzi Evans
(m. 2016)

He made his feature-length debut with the independent film Fruitvale Station (2013), which won the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award for U.S. dramatic film at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. It also won at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival, for Best First Film.[2]

He has since co-written and directed films such as the Rocky series spinoff, Creed (2015), and the Marvel film Black Panther (2018), the latter of which broke numerous box office records and became the highest-grossing film of all time by an African American director.[3] Coogler also co-wrote and directed its sequel Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022).

Coogler's films have received widespread acclaim and commercial success.[4] His work has been hailed by critics for centering on often overlooked cultures and characters—most notably African Americans.[5][6] He frequently collaborates with actor Michael B. Jordan, who appeared in all four feature films directed by Coogler, as well as composer Ludwig Göransson, who has scored all of his films.[7]

In 2013, he was included on Time's list of the 30 people under 30 who are changing the world.[8] In 2018, Coogler was named the runner-up of Time's Person of the Year and he was included in the annual Time 100 list of the most influential people in the world.[9] In 2021, Coogler, his wife, Zinzi Coogler, and Sev Ohanian founded multimedia company Proximity Media to create event-driven content across various platforms.[10]

Early life edit

Coogler was born on May 23, 1986, in Oakland, California. His mother, Joselyn (née Thomas),[1] is a community organizer, and his father, Ira Coogler, is a juvenile hall probation counselor. Both parents graduated from California State University, Hayward. He has two brothers, Noah and Keenan.[11] His uncle, Clarence Thomas, is a third-generation Oakland longshoreman, and the former secretary treasurer of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union.[12]

Coogler lived in Oakland until age eight, when the family moved to Richmond, California.[11] During his youth, he ran track and played football.[13] He went to a private Catholic high school, Saint Mary's College High School in Berkeley, California,[14] and did well in math and science.[15][16]

Coogler attended Saint Mary's College of California in Moraga, California on a football scholarship as a redshirt wide receiver his college freshman semester, intending to major in chemistry.[11] The football players were encouraged to take a creative writing course. Coogler's teacher praised his work, noting that it was very visual, and encouraged him to learn screenwriting.[16][17] As a student athlete coming up in the Bay Area, Coogler befriended and often played against NFL running back Marshawn Lynch.[18]

After Saint Mary's canceled its football program in March 2004,[19] Coogler transferred and earned a scholarship to Sacramento State, where he had 112 receptions for 1,213 yards and 6 touchdowns during his four years playing football.[20] At Sacramento, he obtained a bachelor's degree in finance and also took as many film classes as he could fit in with the rigors of college football. Following graduation, he was accepted into the highly competitive three-year master's program at the USC School of Cinematic Arts, where he made a series of short films.[21][11]

Career edit

2000s: Early career edit

While at the USC School of Cinematic Arts, Coogler directed four short films, three of which won or were nominated for various awards. Locks (2009) screened at the Tribeca Film Festival and won the Dana and Albert Broccoli Award for Filmmaking Excellence. Fig (2011), written by Alex George Pickering, won the HBO Short Film Competition at the American Black Film Festival, the DGA Student Film Award, and was nominated for Outstanding Independent Short Film at the Black Reel Awards. Gap (2011), written by Carol S. Lashof, won the Jack Nicholson Award for Achievement in Directing.[citation needed]

2013: Breakthrough edit

 
Coogler accepts the U.S. Grand Jury Prize: Dramatic with the crew of Fruitvale Station at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival.

In 2013, Coogler wrote and directed his first feature-length film, Fruitvale Station (originally titled Fruitvale), which told the story of the last 24 hours of the life of Oscar Grant (played by Michael B. Jordan), who was shot to death by a police officer at Oakland's Fruitvale BART station on January 1, 2009. Produced by Oscar-winning actor Forest Whitaker,[22] the film premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the top Audience Award and Grand Jury Prize in the dramatic competition and was released in theatres on July 20, 2013. Made on a budget of $900,000, the film grossed over $17 million worldwide after its theatrical run.[23][24][25]

 
Coogler in 2013

Peter Travers of Rolling Stone called the film "a gut punch of a movie" and "an unstoppable cinematic force".[26] A. O. Scott of The New York Times wrote that Coogler's "hand-held shooting style evokes the spiritually alert naturalism of Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne".[27] Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter called it "a compelling debut" and "a powerful dramatic feature film".[28] On Rotten Tomatoes, the film received a score of 94% based on 195 reviews, with a critical consensus that reads: "Passionate and powerfully acted, Fruitvale Station serves as a celebration of life, a condemnation of death, and a triumph for star Michael B. Jordan."[29] The film appeared on several critics' top ten lists of the best films of 2013.[30]

2015: Creed, Expansion into blockbusters edit

In 2015, Coogler released his second film, Creed, a spin-off of the Rocky films, which Coogler directed and co-wrote with Aaron Covington. The film starred Michael B. Jordan as Apollo Creed's son Donnie, who is trained and mentored by his father's old friend and former rival Rocky Balboa, played by Sylvester Stallone.[31][32][33][34] It received critical acclaim from critics and audiences and grossed over $173 million worldwide. Among its accolades, Stallone won the National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actor, the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Supporting Actor, and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture, and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.[31][32]

2018: Black Panther, established career edit

 
Coogler promoting Black Panther at the 2016 San Diego Comic Con International

In 2018, Coogler co-wrote and directed the Marvel film Black Panther,[35][36] making him the first African-American Marvel Studios director.[37] The film starred Chadwick Boseman as the titular character, who is crowned king of Wakanda following his father's death, but is challenged by his cousin, Erik Killmonger (played by Michael B. Jordan), who plans to abandon the country's isolationist policies and begin a global revolution.[38][39]

Upon release, the film grossed $1.3 billion worldwide and broke numerous box office records, becoming the highest-grossing film directed by an African-American director, the ninth-highest-grossing film of all time and the second-highest-grossing film of 2018. Black Panther received critical acclaim. Rotten Tomatoes' critical consensus reads, "Black Panther elevates superhero cinema to thrilling new heights while telling one of the MCU's most absorbing stories—and introducing some of its most fully realized characters."[40] The film was also noted for its representation of African-Americans and subject matter related to Afrofuturism.[41]

The film was nominated for seven awards at the 91st Academy Awards, winning three, and received numerous other accolades. Black Panther is the first superhero film to receive an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture, and the first MCU film to win several categories (those being for Best Costume Design, Best Production Design and Best Original Score).

2020s: Continued success edit

In 2021, Coogler served as a co-producer alongside Charles D. King and Shaka King on the Fred Hampton biopic Judas and the Black Messiah, directed by Shaka King,[42] which focused on the betrayal of Hampton (played by Daniel Kaluuya), chairman of the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party in late-1960s Chicago, by William O'Neal (played by LaKeith Stanfield).

The film received critical acclaim and earned Coogler, Shaka King and Charles D. King an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture, the first for an African-American producing team. Judas and the Black Messiah earned five other Oscar nominations at the 93rd Academy Awards, including Best Supporting Actor for both Daniel Kaluuya and LaKeith Stanfield, and won Best Supporting Actor for Kaluuya and Best Original Song ("Fight for You"). For his performance as Hampton, Kaluuya also won Best Supporting Actor at the Golden Globes, Critics' Choice Awards, Screen Actors Guild Awards, and BAFTA Awards.

That same year, Coogler served as co-producer on the Space Jam sequel Space Jam: A New Legacy, starring LeBron James.[43] The film received generally mixed-to-negative reviews and was a financial failure, grossing $163.7 million worldwide on a budget of $150 million.

Coogler served as co-writer and director on the Black Panther sequel, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, which was released in the United States on November 11, 2022.[44][45]

Other works and future projects edit

Coogler served as an executive producer on the ESPN 30 for 30 film The Day the Series Stopped, about Game Three of the 1989 World Series between the San Francisco Giants and the Oakland Athletics, when an earthquake shook the Bay Area to its core.[46]

In January 2013, Coogler said he was working on a graphic novel and young adult novel about an undisclosed subject matter.[47]

Coogler will work with Jordan for a fifth time in the upcoming film Wrong Answer, based on the Atlanta Public Schools cheating scandal.[48]

Coogler served as an executive producer on Creed II, and wrote the story outline for Creed III.[49]

In February 2021, Coogler's production company Proximity Media signed an exclusive five-year deal with Disney to produce content for them, which includes a Disney+ television series based in Black Panther's home country of Wakanda.[50] Proximity will also co-produce the Marvel series Ironheart for the streaming service; star Dominique Thorne will debut as the titular character in Wakanda Forever.[51] More recently, former HBO executive Kalia Booker had joined the television arm of Proximity Media.[52]

Personal life edit

Coogler has worked since age 21 as a counselor with incarcerated youth at San Francisco's Juvenile Hall, following in the footsteps of his father, who has long shared the same occupation.[53] Coogler is also a founding member[54] and supporter of the Blackout For Human Rights campaign, which is committed to addressing racial and human rights violations happening throughout the United States.[55]

Coogler married Zinzi Evans in 2016, with whom he has two children.[56]

In January 2022, Coogler was mistaken as a bank robber and detained by police in Atlanta, Georgia after he tried to withdraw cash by passing a withdrawal slip to a teller in a Bank of America branch. Once his identity was verified with both his California state ID card and his Bank of America card, Coogler was released and the bank issued a statement of apology. According to a number of sources, the teller did not check Coogler's ID to verify if he was the owner of the bank account before notifying a supervisor of a potential robbery in progress.[57][58][59][60]

Filmography edit

Short films edit

Year Title Director Writer Notes
2009 Locks Yes Yes Also actor and sound editor
2011 Fig Yes No
The Sculptor Yes Yes

Feature films edit

Year Title Director Writer
2013 Fruitvale Station Yes Yes
2015 Creed Yes Yes
2018 Black Panther Yes Yes
2022 Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Yes Yes

Executive producer

Producer

Television edit

Year Title Developer Executive
producer
Notes
2014 The Day the Series Stopped[46] No Yes TV movie
2021 What If...?[62] No No Episode: "What If... T'Challa Became a Star-Lord?"; creative consultant
2024 Eyes of Wakanda[50][63] Yes Yes
TBA Ironheart[51] No Yes

Other credits edit

Year Title Role Notes
2009 On the Grind Camera operator Documentary short
2010 Get Some Boom operator, sound editor and sound mixer Short film
2012 It's Just Art, Baby Camera operator and grip
2020 Soul Special thanks[64]

Awards and nominations edit

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2013 Austin Film Critics Association Best First Film Fruitvale Station Won
Boston Online Film Critics Association Best New Filmmaker Won
Cannes Film Festival Prix de l'Avenir d'Un Certain Regard Won
Grand Prix d'Un Certain Regard Nominated
Caméra d'Or Nominated
Chicago Film Critics Association Most Promising Filmmaker Nominated
Detroit Film Critics Society Best Breakthrough Nominated
Gotham Awards Bingham Ray Breakthrough Director Award Won
Las Vegas Film Critics Society Breakout Filmmaker of the Year Won
Nantucket Film Festival Vimeo Award for Best Writer/Director Won
National Board of Review Best Directorial Debut Won
New York Film Critics Online Best Debut Director Won
Phoenix Film Critics Society Breakthrough Performance Behind the Camera Nominated
San Francisco Film Critics Circle Marlon Riggs Award Won
Sundance Film Festival Audience Award: U.S. Dramatic Won
Grand Jury Prize: U.S. Dramatic Won
2014 Black Reel Awards Outstanding Director Nominated
Outstanding Screenplay, Adapted or Original Nominated
Central Ohio Film Critics Breakthrough Film Artist Nominated
Independent Spirit Awards Best First Feature Won
NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Directing in a Motion Picture Nominated
Satellite Awards Honorary Satellite Award Won
2015 African-American Film Critics Association Best Director Creed Nominated
Indiana Film Journalists Association Best Director Nominated
Las Vegas Film Critics Society Best Director Nominated
Los Angeles Film Critics Association New Generation Award Won
NAACP Image Award Outstanding Directing in a Motion Picture Won
Outstanding Writing in a Motion Picture Won
New York Film Critics Online Best Director Nominated
2016 Empire Awards Best Director Nominated
2018 Saturn Awards Best Director Black Panther Won
Best Writing (with Joe Robert Cole) Nominated
African-American Film Critics Association Best Director Won
Alliance of Women Film Journalists Best Screenplay, Adapted (with Joe Robert Cole) Nominated
San Francisco Film Critics Circle Best Adapted Screenplay (with Joe Robert Cole) Nominated
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Best Director Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay (with Joe Robert Cole) Nominated
2019 Critics' Choice Movie Awards Best Adapted Screenplay (with Joe Robert Cole) Nominated
Satellite Awards Auteur Award Won
Georgia Film Critics Association Best Adapted Screenplay (with Joe Robert Cole) Nominated
USC Scripter Award Best Adapted Screenplay (with Joe Robert Cole) Nominated
Writers Guild of America Award Best Adapted Screenplay (with Joe Robert Cole) Nominated
Black Reel Awards Outstanding Director Won
Outstanding Screenplay (with Joe Robert Cole) Nominated
2021 Academy Awards Best Picture Judas and the Black Messiah Nominated
2022 Golden Raspberry Awards Worst Picture Space Jam: A New Legacy Nominated
Hollywood Music in Media Awards[65] Best Original Song in a Feature Film "Lift Me Up" (from Black Panther: Wakanda Forever) Won
2023 Golden Globe Awards[66] Best Original Song Nominated
Critics' Choice Movie Awards[67] Best Song Nominated
Academy Awards[68] Best Original Song Nominated
2024 Grammy Awards[69] Best Song Written for Visual Media Nominated

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ryan, coogler, ryan, kyle, coogler, born, 1986, american, film, director, screenwriter, producer, recipient, four, naacp, image, awards, four, black, reel, awards, been, nominated, academy, awards, golden, globe, award, grammy, award, coogler, 2017, diego, com. Ryan Kyle Coogler born May 23 1986 1 is an American film director screenwriter and producer He is a recipient of four NAACP Image Awards and four Black Reel Awards and has been nominated for two Academy Awards a Golden Globe Award and a Grammy Award Ryan CooglerCoogler at the 2017 San Diego Comic ConBornRyan Kyle Coogler 1986 05 23 May 23 1986 age 37 Oakland California U S EducationSt Mary s College of CaliforniaCalifornia State University Sacramento BA University of Southern California MFA OccupationsFilm directorscreenwriterproducerYears active2009 presentSpouseZinzi Evans m 2016 wbr He made his feature length debut with the independent film Fruitvale Station 2013 which won the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award for U S dramatic film at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival It also won at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival for Best First Film 2 He has since co written and directed films such as the Rocky series spinoff Creed 2015 and the Marvel film Black Panther 2018 the latter of which broke numerous box office records and became the highest grossing film of all time by an African American director 3 Coogler also co wrote and directed its sequel Black Panther Wakanda Forever 2022 Coogler s films have received widespread acclaim and commercial success 4 His work has been hailed by critics for centering on often overlooked cultures and characters most notably African Americans 5 6 He frequently collaborates with actor Michael B Jordan who appeared in all four feature films directed by Coogler as well as composer Ludwig Goransson who has scored all of his films 7 In 2013 he was included on Time s list of the 30 people under 30 who are changing the world 8 In 2018 Coogler was named the runner up of Time s Person of the Year and he was included in the annual Time 100 list of the most influential people in the world 9 In 2021 Coogler his wife Zinzi Coogler and Sev Ohanian founded multimedia company Proximity Media to create event driven content across various platforms 10 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 2000s Early career 2 2 2013 Breakthrough 2 3 2015 Creed Expansion into blockbusters 2 4 2018 Black Panther established career 2 5 2020s Continued success 2 6 Other works and future projects 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4 1 Short films 4 2 Feature films 4 3 Television 4 4 Other credits 5 Awards and nominations 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editCoogler was born on May 23 1986 in Oakland California His mother Joselyn nee Thomas 1 is a community organizer and his father Ira Coogler is a juvenile hall probation counselor Both parents graduated from California State University Hayward He has two brothers Noah and Keenan 11 His uncle Clarence Thomas is a third generation Oakland longshoreman and the former secretary treasurer of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union 12 Coogler lived in Oakland until age eight when the family moved to Richmond California 11 During his youth he ran track and played football 13 He went to a private Catholic high school Saint Mary s College High School in Berkeley California 14 and did well in math and science 15 16 Coogler attended Saint Mary s College of California in Moraga California on a football scholarship as a redshirt wide receiver his college freshman semester intending to major in chemistry 11 The football players were encouraged to take a creative writing course Coogler s teacher praised his work noting that it was very visual and encouraged him to learn screenwriting 16 17 As a student athlete coming up in the Bay Area Coogler befriended and often played against NFL running back Marshawn Lynch 18 After Saint Mary s canceled its football program in March 2004 19 Coogler transferred and earned a scholarship to Sacramento State where he had 112 receptions for 1 213 yards and 6 touchdowns during his four years playing football 20 At Sacramento he obtained a bachelor s degree in finance and also took as many film classes as he could fit in with the rigors of college football Following graduation he was accepted into the highly competitive three year master s program at the USC School of Cinematic Arts where he made a series of short films 21 11 Career edit2000s Early career edit While at the USC School of Cinematic Arts Coogler directed four short films three of which won or were nominated for various awards Locks 2009 screened at the Tribeca Film Festival and won the Dana and Albert Broccoli Award for Filmmaking Excellence Fig 2011 written by Alex George Pickering won the HBO Short Film Competition at the American Black Film Festival the DGA Student Film Award and was nominated for Outstanding Independent Short Film at the Black Reel Awards Gap 2011 written by Carol S Lashof won the Jack Nicholson Award for Achievement in Directing citation needed 2013 Breakthrough edit Main article Fruitvale Station nbsp Coogler accepts the U S Grand Jury Prize Dramatic with the crew of Fruitvale Station at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival In 2013 Coogler wrote and directed his first feature length film Fruitvale Station originally titled Fruitvale which told the story of the last 24 hours of the life of Oscar Grant played by Michael B Jordan who was shot to death by a police officer at Oakland s Fruitvale BART station on January 1 2009 Produced by Oscar winning actor Forest Whitaker 22 the film premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival where it won the top Audience Award and Grand Jury Prize in the dramatic competition and was released in theatres on July 20 2013 Made on a budget of 900 000 the film grossed over 17 million worldwide after its theatrical run 23 24 25 nbsp Coogler in 2013Peter Travers of Rolling Stone called the film a gut punch of a movie and an unstoppable cinematic force 26 A O Scott of The New York Times wrote that Coogler s hand held shooting style evokes the spiritually alert naturalism of Jean Pierre and Luc Dardenne 27 Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter called it a compelling debut and a powerful dramatic feature film 28 On Rotten Tomatoes the film received a score of 94 based on 195 reviews with a critical consensus that reads Passionate and powerfully acted Fruitvale Station serves as a celebration of life a condemnation of death and a triumph for star Michael B Jordan 29 The film appeared on several critics top ten lists of the best films of 2013 30 2015 Creed Expansion into blockbusters edit In 2015 Coogler released his second film Creed a spin off of the Rocky films which Coogler directed and co wrote with Aaron Covington The film starred Michael B Jordan as Apollo Creed s son Donnie who is trained and mentored by his father s old friend and former rival Rocky Balboa played by Sylvester Stallone 31 32 33 34 It received critical acclaim from critics and audiences and grossed over 173 million worldwide Among its accolades Stallone won the National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actor the Critics Choice Movie Award for Best Supporting Actor and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor Motion Picture and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor 31 32 2018 Black Panther established career edit nbsp Coogler promoting Black Panther at the 2016 San Diego Comic Con InternationalIn 2018 Coogler co wrote and directed the Marvel film Black Panther 35 36 making him the first African American Marvel Studios director 37 The film starred Chadwick Boseman as the titular character who is crowned king of Wakanda following his father s death but is challenged by his cousin Erik Killmonger played by Michael B Jordan who plans to abandon the country s isolationist policies and begin a global revolution 38 39 Upon release the film grossed 1 3 billion worldwide and broke numerous box office records becoming the highest grossing film directed by an African American director the ninth highest grossing film of all time and the second highest grossing film of 2018 Black Panther received critical acclaim Rotten Tomatoes critical consensus reads Black Panther elevates superhero cinema to thrilling new heights while telling one of the MCU s most absorbing stories and introducing some of its most fully realized characters 40 The film was also noted for its representation of African Americans and subject matter related to Afrofuturism 41 The film was nominated for seven awards at the 91st Academy Awards winning three and received numerous other accolades Black Panther is the first superhero film to receive an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture and the first MCU film to win several categories those being for Best Costume Design Best Production Design and Best Original Score 2020s Continued success edit In 2021 Coogler served as a co producer alongside Charles D King and Shaka King on the Fred Hampton biopic Judas and the Black Messiah directed by Shaka King 42 which focused on the betrayal of Hampton played by Daniel Kaluuya chairman of the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party in late 1960s Chicago by William O Neal played by LaKeith Stanfield The film received critical acclaim and earned Coogler Shaka King and Charles D King an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture the first for an African American producing team Judas and the Black Messiah earned five other Oscar nominations at the 93rd Academy Awards including Best Supporting Actor for both Daniel Kaluuya and LaKeith Stanfield and won Best Supporting Actor for Kaluuya and Best Original Song Fight for You For his performance as Hampton Kaluuya also won Best Supporting Actor at the Golden Globes Critics Choice Awards Screen Actors Guild Awards and BAFTA Awards That same year Coogler served as co producer on the Space Jam sequel Space Jam A New Legacy starring LeBron James 43 The film received generally mixed to negative reviews and was a financial failure grossing 163 7 million worldwide on a budget of 150 million Coogler served as co writer and director on the Black Panther sequel Black Panther Wakanda Forever which was released in the United States on November 11 2022 44 45 Other works and future projects edit Coogler served as an executive producer on the ESPN 30 for 30 film The Day the Series Stopped about Game Three of the 1989 World Series between the San Francisco Giants and the Oakland Athletics when an earthquake shook the Bay Area to its core 46 In January 2013 Coogler said he was working on a graphic novel and young adult novel about an undisclosed subject matter 47 Coogler will work with Jordan for a fifth time in the upcoming film Wrong Answer based on the Atlanta Public Schools cheating scandal 48 Coogler served as an executive producer on Creed II and wrote the story outline for Creed III 49 In February 2021 Coogler s production company Proximity Media signed an exclusive five year deal with Disney to produce content for them which includes a Disney television series based in Black Panther s home country of Wakanda 50 Proximity will also co produce the Marvel series Ironheart for the streaming service star Dominique Thorne will debut as the titular character in Wakanda Forever 51 More recently former HBO executive Kalia Booker had joined the television arm of Proximity Media 52 Personal life editCoogler has worked since age 21 as a counselor with incarcerated youth at San Francisco s Juvenile Hall following in the footsteps of his father who has long shared the same occupation 53 Coogler is also a founding member 54 and supporter of the Blackout For Human Rights campaign which is committed to addressing racial and human rights violations happening throughout the United States 55 Coogler married Zinzi Evans in 2016 with whom he has two children 56 In January 2022 Coogler was mistaken as a bank robber and detained by police in Atlanta Georgia after he tried to withdraw cash by passing a withdrawal slip to a teller in a Bank of America branch Once his identity was verified with both his California state ID card and his Bank of America card Coogler was released and the bank issued a statement of apology According to a number of sources the teller did not check Coogler s ID to verify if he was the owner of the bank account before notifying a supervisor of a potential robbery in progress 57 58 59 60 Filmography editShort films edit Year Title Director Writer Notes2009 Locks Yes Yes Also actor and sound editor2011 Fig Yes NoThe Sculptor Yes YesFeature films edit Year Title Director Writer2013 Fruitvale Station Yes Yes2015 Creed Yes Yes2018 Black Panther Yes Yes2022 Black Panther Wakanda Forever Yes YesExecutive producer Creed II 2018 Homeroom 2021 Producer Judas and the Black Messiah 2021 Space Jam A New Legacy 2021 Creed III 2023 Also story writer Stephen Curry Underrated 2023 61 Television edit Year Title Developer Executiveproducer Notes2014 The Day the Series Stopped 46 No Yes TV movie2021 What If 62 No No Episode What If T Challa Became a Star Lord creative consultant2024 Eyes of Wakanda 50 63 Yes YesTBA Ironheart 51 No YesOther credits edit Year Title Role Notes2009 On the Grind Camera operator Documentary short2010 Get Some Boom operator sound editor and sound mixer Short film2012 It s Just Art Baby Camera operator and grip2020 Soul Special thanks 64 Awards and nominations editThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Ryan Coogler news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Year Award Category Nominated work Result2013 Austin Film Critics Association Best First Film Fruitvale Station WonBoston Online Film Critics Association Best New Filmmaker WonCannes Film Festival Prix de l Avenir d Un Certain Regard WonGrand Prix d Un Certain Regard NominatedCamera d Or NominatedChicago Film Critics Association Most Promising Filmmaker NominatedDetroit Film Critics Society Best Breakthrough NominatedGotham Awards Bingham Ray Breakthrough Director Award WonLas Vegas Film Critics Society Breakout Filmmaker of the Year WonNantucket Film Festival Vimeo Award for Best Writer Director WonNational Board of Review Best Directorial Debut WonNew York Film Critics Online Best Debut Director WonPhoenix Film Critics Society Breakthrough Performance Behind the Camera NominatedSan Francisco Film Critics Circle Marlon Riggs Award WonSundance Film Festival Audience Award U S Dramatic WonGrand Jury Prize U S Dramatic Won2014 Black Reel Awards Outstanding Director NominatedOutstanding Screenplay Adapted or Original NominatedCentral Ohio Film Critics Breakthrough Film Artist NominatedIndependent Spirit Awards Best First Feature WonNAACP Image Awards Outstanding Directing in a Motion Picture NominatedSatellite Awards Honorary Satellite Award Won2015 African American Film Critics Association Best Director Creed NominatedIndiana Film Journalists Association Best Director NominatedLas Vegas Film Critics Society Best Director NominatedLos Angeles Film Critics Association New Generation Award WonNAACP Image Award Outstanding Directing in a Motion Picture WonOutstanding Writing in a Motion Picture WonNew York Film Critics Online Best Director Nominated2016 Empire Awards Best Director Nominated2018 Saturn Awards Best Director Black Panther WonBest Writing with Joe Robert Cole NominatedAfrican American Film Critics Association Best Director WonAlliance of Women Film Journalists Best Screenplay Adapted with Joe Robert Cole NominatedSan Francisco Film Critics Circle Best Adapted Screenplay with Joe Robert Cole NominatedWashington D C Area Film Critics Association Best Director NominatedBest Adapted Screenplay with Joe Robert Cole Nominated2019 Critics Choice Movie Awards Best Adapted Screenplay with Joe Robert Cole NominatedSatellite Awards Auteur Award WonGeorgia Film Critics Association Best Adapted Screenplay with Joe Robert Cole NominatedUSC Scripter Award Best Adapted Screenplay with Joe Robert Cole NominatedWriters Guild of America Award Best Adapted Screenplay with Joe Robert Cole NominatedBlack Reel Awards Outstanding Director WonOutstanding Screenplay with Joe Robert Cole Nominated2021 Academy Awards Best Picture Judas and the Black Messiah Nominated2022 Golden Raspberry Awards Worst Picture Space Jam A New Legacy NominatedHollywood Music in Media Awards 65 Best Original Song in a Feature Film Lift Me Up from Black Panther Wakanda Forever Won2023 Golden Globe Awards 66 Best Original Song NominatedCritics Choice Movie Awards 67 Best Song NominatedAcademy Awards 68 Best Original Song Nominated2024 Grammy Awards 69 Best Song Written for Visual Media NominatedReferences edit a b Ryan Kyle Coogler Born 05 23 1986 in California California Births Index Retrieved July 20 2013 Thompson Anne January 27 2013 Sundance Awards Both Ryan Coogler Drama Fruitvale Doc Blood Brother Nab Grand Jury and Audience Awards UPDATED Indiewire Retrieved June 2 2016 Barnes Brooks 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