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JAY RUSSELL has distinguished himself as a filmmaker and documentarian since
1985, when he earned his M.F.A., with honors in screenwriting and directing,
from Columbia University. Having won filmmaking grants from the Academy of
Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the Louis B. Mayer Foundation, Russell was
invited to attend the Sundance Institute Film Workshop to develop his project
End of the Line.
Russell directed the first music video for children, Minnie’s Street, produced
by Walt Disney Records. He subsequently produced and directed the Discovery
Channel series, Amazing America as well as other documentary series and specials
for NBC, CBS, Fox, the Learning Channel, USA Network and others.
In 1995 he was asked to write, produce and direct two hours of a five-hour
miniseries for PBS on famous American highways, entitled Great Drives. His
installments, Highway 61 Revisited with Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Famer Levon Helm
and Highway 93: The Killer Road hosted by Graham Greene, premiered nationally to
exceptional reviews in 1996.
A native of Little Rock, Arkansas, Russell at 19 directed a series of
commercials for the Arkansas Parks and Tourism Division under his boss, Gov.
Bill Clinton.
Credit:
cinema.com
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