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Lead Actors

Jim Brown Thumbnail
Jim Brown
as Himself
Oliver Stone Thumbnail
Oliver Stone
as Himself
Raquel Welch Thumbnail
Raquel Welch
as Herself
Mario Van Peebles Thumbnail
Mario Van Peebles
as Himself

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Spike Lee
(Producer)

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Jim Brown: All-American (2002)

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Director: Spike Lee
Release Date: 22 March 2002 (United States)
Language: English
Genre: Documentary
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Storyline

Jim Brown: All-American is a 2002 documentary film directed by Spike Lee. The film takes a look at the life of NFL hall-of-famer Jim Brown. The film delves into his life—past, present and future—focusing on his athletic career, acting and activism. Many people from Hollywood and sports backgrounds were interviewed for the film. Members of Brown's family were also interviewed for the film.

The Director

Spike Lee
Spike Lee was born Shelton Lee in 1957, in Atlanta, Georgia. At a very young age, he moved from pre-civil rights Georgia, to Brooklyn, New York. Lee came from a proud and intelligent background. His father was a jazz musician, and his mother, a school teacher. His mother dubbed him Spike, due to his tough nature. He attended school in Morehouse College in Atlanta and developed his film making skills at Clark Atlanta University. After graduating, he went to the Tisch School of Arts graduate film program. He made a controversial short, The Answer (1980), a reworking of D.W. Griffith's The Birth of a Nation (1915) -- a ten-minute film. Lee went on to produce a 45-minute film Joe's Bed-Stuy Barbershop: We Cut Heads (1983), which won a student academy award. Lee's next film, "The Messenger," in 1984, was somewhat biographical. In 1986, Spike Lee made the film, She's Gotta Have It (1986), a comedy about
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