- Born
- Albert and Allen Hughes began making movies at age 12, but their formal film education began their freshman year of high school when Allen took a TV production class. They soon made a short film entitled How To Be A Burglar and people began to take notice. Their next work, Uncensored videos, was broadcast on cable, introducing them to a wider audience. After high school Albert began taking classes at LACC Film School: two shorts established the twins' reputation as innovative filmmakers and allowed them to direct Menace II Society (1993), which made its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival and grossed nearly 10 times as much as its $3 million budget. After following up with Dead Presidents (1995) they directed the feature-length documentary American Pimp (1999) .- IMDb Mini Biography By: alberto.farina@iol.it
- ParentsAida Hughes
- RelativesAllen Hughes(Sibling)Eric Alexander- Hughes(Niece or Nephew)
- Frequently casts Larenz Tate ( Dead Presidents (1995), _ Menace II Society (1993))_ )
- He and his brother Alan Hughes frequently play music from r&b artist Al Green in most of their films.
- Born to an African-American father and Armenian-Iranian mother. The two divorced when the Hughes brothers were two years old. They were raised by their mother who bought them a video camera when they were 12.
- Dropped out of high school in the 11th grade to begin directing music videos. He later took some film classes at Los Angeles Community College.
- Was hired to direct the 2005 horror-thriller Hide and Seek (2005) but backed out before production began due to a budgetary matter.
- Twin brother of Allen Hughes. Albert was born nine minutes earlier.
- Has a daughter from a previous relationship.
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