John Wayne S. III

John Wayne S. III

Date of Birth:

Dec 05, 1970

Place of Birth:

Chicago, Illinois

John Wayne S. III (JW) is a consummate storyteller, producer, and director with a rich tapestry of experience spanning over two decades in the entertainment realm. JW's journey has been a dynamic fusion of film and music, resulting in an extraordinary gift for weaving narratives that hold audiences spellbound. JW's foray into the entertainment landscape commenced humbly as a production assistant on George Tillman's inaugural film, "Scenes for the Soul." This early exposure ignited a profound passion for filmmaking, laying the bedrock for his remarkable career trajectory. Fuelled by unwavering ambition, JW embraced collaborating with Grammy-nominated producer Steve "Silk" Hurley. Initially joining as a publicist, JW's unparalleled commitment and innate talent swiftly propelled him to the helm of Director of International A&R. This role facilitated the cultivation and management of agent teams spanning the United Kingdom and Japan, providing JW with a panoramic comprehension of the global music panorama. Returning to his artistic roots in media production, JW founded his production company, channeling his wisdom and proficiency into giving life to captivating narratives. His portfolio boasts an impressive array of 200 music videos for both esteemed domestic and international artists. Moreover, JW's prowess shines through in the successful production of six feature films and one documentary: Red All Over, Ebony Hustle, Plugged, False Profit, Ballin Abroad, Balanced, and Ebony Hustle Ballistic Protection, cementing his stature as a commanding presence in the industry. With a reservoir of experience, an unswerving ardor, and an uncompromising dedication to excellence, JW incessantly pushes the boundaries of creativity, unfailingly delivering top-tier storytelling that resonates universally. Embark on the journey with JW, where storytelling transcends boundaries and captivates hearts around the globe.

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