Luke Harris
Luke Harris is a Black award-winning Director-Writer and a graduate of USC School of Cinematic Arts, where he studied Film & Television Production. He served as President of the African American Cinema Society, founded by John Singleton. He wrote and edited The First Day of Being Black, which won a Jury Award at the Student DGA Awards. His series Provenance, which he wrote and produced, won Best Drama at the College Television Awards and was selected for SeriesFest. Luke’s film You Will Not Replace Us won the Audience Award at the 2024 Annapolis Film Festival.
He won the 2024 NAACP Cinematic Shorts Challenge for his film Danny Boy, receiving a $10,000 grant which led to the production of his documentary Jeremiah’s Big Christmas Party. His latest short film ManBoobs is a finalist for the 2025 HBO Short Film Award at the American Black Film Festival.
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