Nathan Hale Williams
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Nathan Hale Williams is a 2023 Emmy Award® Nominee who is also an award-winning filmmaker, a best-selling/award-winning author, and an entertainment attorney (retired). Named a Black Enterprise Magazine Modern Man of Excellence ®, a GLAAD Media Award® winner, winner of the American Black Film Festival ("ABFF") for Best Picture, a two-time NAACP Image Award® nominee, and the recipient of the Thurgood Marshall Prestige Award for Excellence, Nathan is a classic storyteller across multiple genres and media. His last film, All Boys Aren't Blue, won a GLAAD Media Award, two Telly Awards, including one for Nathan's "Outstanding Direction," an inaugural Anthem Award, and Best Narrative Feature at the NewFest Film Festival. In 2022, Nathan was invited and selected for Mara Brock Akil's Writer's Colony for "the industry's most promising screenwriters" where he developed the screenplay for his upcoming feature film, Love Will Save the Day.
His other film credits include: NAACP Image Award & GLAAD Media Award nominated, Dirty Laundry (Fox); The Ski Trip (MTV), Love for Passion, and, Blackbird (RLJ Ent.). His television credits include: My Model Looks Better Than Your Model (BET), Leading Women (Centric); The American Candidate (Showtime); and, Girls Who Like Boys (Sundance Channel). In 2019, Nathan was hired to direct live action films for Sesame Street's 49th Season. A proud native of Chicago, Nathan has authored five books and is an honors graduate of George Washington University Law School.
His other film credits include: NAACP Image Award & GLAAD Media Award nominated, Dirty Laundry (Fox); The Ski Trip (MTV), Love for Passion, and, Blackbird (RLJ Ent.). His television credits include: My Model Looks Better Than Your Model (BET), Leading Women (Centric); The American Candidate (Showtime); and, Girls Who Like Boys (Sundance Channel). In 2019, Nathan was hired to direct live action films for Sesame Street's 49th Season. A proud native of Chicago, Nathan has authored five books and is an honors graduate of George Washington University Law School.