Dwjaun Fox

BIO

Dwjuan Fox, Co-Producer

Dwjuan Fox has a resume that lists a myriad of productions from music videos that date back to artists such as “Aaliyah” and “Da Brat”, to present productions for “Randy Travis” and “Armor for Sleep.” His commercial credits include major corporations like McDonalds, Chic Fil-A and IBM. Dwjuan’s feature film experiences dates to 1992 when he served as production assistant on Rookie of the Year and Blank Man straight through to his present producer credits on comedy feature Speed Dating with Wesley Jonathon, Chico Benymon, Chris Elliot and Holy Robinson Peete. He also completed a drama feature title Backlight starring Joaquim de Almedia and a TV pilot Crenshaw Nights starring Vondie Curtis Hall and Jude Nelson.

With artistic activism in his roots, Dwjuan also maintains production experience in documentary filmmaking. In 1992, he produced and co-produced Static TV a glimpse into the underground Hip Hop movement in Chicago, Illinois. Static gained international notice and was introduced domestically by KRS-1 at a Hip Hop symposium at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) where Dwjuan studied Film and Video Production for his undergraduate work. In 1993, with the success of several independent projects and offers and full-time employment, Dwjuan took a leave of absence from SAIC and relocated to Atlanta, Georgia where he went on to enjoy a comfortable freelance career. In 1995, Dwjuan traveled to Cairo, Egypt with a team of three as a guest of the Egyptian Ambassador’s family to create a documentary about the Ancient Egyptian Pyramids.

In 1998 at the start of the Bosnian/Kosovo conflict, Dwjuan left his now successful career to join the United States Army. Dwjuan quickly gained Sergeant rank and served in a Light Armored Cavalry Unit at the Joint Readiness Training Center at Fort Polk, Louisiana. He transferred to the Officer core in 2002 and served as a Tank Commander and Platoon Leader in the 2/72 Armor a forward deployed Battalion at Camp Casey in the Republic of Korea. Dwjuan completed his military commission at Fort Carson, Colorado as part of the 7th Infantry Division IRT a special unit created to train and track three brigades of deploying soldiers to Operation Iraqi Freedom. While in the service, Dwjuan completed his Bachelor’s degree in Technical Business Management at DeVry University and developed the IRT Standard Arabic Language and Culture Program. The program was designed to help soldiers adapt and understand the nuances and differences of Arabic culture and people.

After completing his military commission in 2004, Dwjuan went on to obtain his Master’s degree in Producing from the prestigious American Film Institute in Los Angeles, Calif. In consequent years, Dwjuan has become the recipient of the Multicultural Motion Picture Association, Bank of America and Producer’s Guild of America Diversity Awards. Dwjuan currently has several reality television series and feature scripts in various phases of development with reputable production companies in Hollywood.


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