Harrison Dove-Green
- Writer
- Director
- Actor
Harrison Dove-Green was born on May 20th, 1998 in Fredericksburg, Virginia, to Corey Green and Julie Dove-Green. His father serves as a real estate broker while his mother is a women's fiction author. Growing up, the Dove-Green household held movie quoting as a second language, and the world of cinema was one of their greatest means of bonding. It wasn't until high school, however, that Harrison took up the art form, by writing and directing several shorts that he would star in alongside his four younger siblings.
Realizing that his calling was to be a filmmaker, Harrison enrolled at Regent University in Virginia Beach, where he studied for four years and earned a Bachelors of Arts (Cinema-Television). Through the undergraduate program, Harrison worked on over 70 student films, eight of which he wrote and directed. His films were inspired by the works of Wes Anderson, Martin Scorcese, Woody Allen, and Quentin Tarantino, all of which utilized quippy dialogue, ludicrous situations, and a genuine heart at the center. Harrison has always striven to write outside of the box in order to present audiences with a unique experience that will either leave them entertained or utterly confused.
In 2018, Harrison was given the opportunity to produce and showrun his university's graduate-level television practicum, which allowed for students to shoot a 30-minute sitcom in a class setting. He would later go on to create and showrun the progam's next two practicums, while gaining a deep love for the world of television.
During his final semester of film school, Harrison attended a "study abroad" program in Los Angeles, California at the Los Angeles Film Studies Center. After graduating, he moved to Atlanta, Georgia to pursue the film industry via screenwriting, directing, and acting.
Realizing that his calling was to be a filmmaker, Harrison enrolled at Regent University in Virginia Beach, where he studied for four years and earned a Bachelors of Arts (Cinema-Television). Through the undergraduate program, Harrison worked on over 70 student films, eight of which he wrote and directed. His films were inspired by the works of Wes Anderson, Martin Scorcese, Woody Allen, and Quentin Tarantino, all of which utilized quippy dialogue, ludicrous situations, and a genuine heart at the center. Harrison has always striven to write outside of the box in order to present audiences with a unique experience that will either leave them entertained or utterly confused.
In 2018, Harrison was given the opportunity to produce and showrun his university's graduate-level television practicum, which allowed for students to shoot a 30-minute sitcom in a class setting. He would later go on to create and showrun the progam's next two practicums, while gaining a deep love for the world of television.
During his final semester of film school, Harrison attended a "study abroad" program in Los Angeles, California at the Los Angeles Film Studies Center. After graduating, he moved to Atlanta, Georgia to pursue the film industry via screenwriting, directing, and acting.