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American film director
Topper Carew
BornColin Anthony Carew
(1943-07-16) July 16, 1943 (age 81)
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Occupation(s)Television producer, screenwriter, television writer, film director
Years active1980–present
Spouse(s)Alyce Sprow, 1982-2001, her death
Children2 daughters, Cicely & Lena Carew

Colin Anthony "Topper" Carew (born July 16, 1943) is an American film director, screenwriter and producer.

Early life

Carew was raised in the Roxbury section of Boston, and attended John D. O'Bryant School of Math & Science. He initially went to college at Howard University, and later transferred to Yale, where he earned bachelor's degree in Architecture and master's degree in Environmental Design from Yale. He also has a Doctorate in Communications from the Union Graduate School/Institute for Policy Studies.

Career

Carew began his career making documentary films about the relationship between ethnic neighborhoods and the surrounding architecture.

He was a Community Fellow at MIT, and a Broadcast Fellow at the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

He is best known for such films as Talkin' Dirty After Dark and D.C. Cab. He is also the creator of such television series as Martin.

Filmography

Film

Year Name Role Notes
1970 This Is the Home of Mrs. Levant Graham Director, Producer Short documentary
1972 A Luta Continua Narrator Documentary
1983 Breakin' 'N' Enterin' Director Documentary
D.C. Cab Story / Producer
1984 Be Somebody... or Be Somebody's Fool! Producer Direct-to-video
1985 And the Children Shall Lead Producer Made-for television
1989 A Little Bit Strange Executive producer Made-for-television
1991 Talkin' Dirty After Dark Director / Screenwriter
2006 We Don't Die, We Multiply: The Robin Harris Story Director Direct-to-video documentary

Television

Year Name Role Notes
1980 The Righteous Apples Producer 11 episodes
1987 Bustin' Loose Executive producer 27 episodes
1989 Homeroom Executive producer 13 episodes
1992-97 Martin Creator / Executive producer Created 132 episodes / Produced 27 episodes
1998 The Journey of Allen Strange Director 2 episodes
1998 Cousin Skeeter Director Episode "Miracle on 32nd Skeet"
2000-02 The Jersey Director 3 episodes
2001-02 100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd Director 2 episodes

References

  1. ^ "Birth date and residence search results for Colin Anthony ("Topper") Carew". FamilySearch.org. Retrieved November 26, 2019.
  2. "BLACK WRITERS AND PRODUCERS ARE WIDENING THEIR FOCUS". The New York Times. 1983-05-29.
  3. O'Connor, John J. (1992-11-03). "Review/Television; A Macho Image for a Sensitive Soul". The New York Times.
  4. Ltd, Earl G. Graves (1 April 1980). "Black Enterprise". Earl G. Graves, Ltd. – via Google Books.
  5. ^ Lunis, Kwani A. Martin' co-creator, ‘a son of Roxbury,' on education, constructing a life of purpose: Roxbury native Topper Carew shares his journey from the John D. O'Bryant School of Math & Science to Howard University, Yale and M.I.T. led to two successful careers, in Hollywood and in architecture. NBC10 Boston. March 10, 2024. https://www.nbcboston.com/news/local/kwani-has-questions/martin-co-creator-a-son-of-roxbury-on-education-constructing-a-life-of-purpose/3302386/
  6. ^ Colin "Topper" Carew. Former Visiting Scholar. MIT Media Lab. https://www.media.mit.edu/people/tcarew/overview/
  7. Hill, Michael E. (23 August 1992). "'MARTIN' A LONG LEAP FROM LANDOVER TO HOLLYWOOD". The Washington Post.
  8. "Breaking down the color barrier. Producer Topper Carew uses TV to help shape values". The Christian Science Monitor. 2 February 1988.
  9. Zauzmer, Julie (2018-03-30). "The ancient ritual". PressReader. The Washington Post. Archived from the original on April 27, 2018. Retrieved 24 May 2023.
  10. Robbins, Michael W. (1 March 1971). "The Neighborhood and the Museum". Curator: The Museum Journal. 14 (1): 63–68. doi:10.1111/j.2151-6952.1971.tb00422.x.
  11. Ltd, Earl G. Graves (1 September 1987). "Black Enterprise". Earl G. Graves, Ltd. – via Google Books.

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