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  1. Apr 25, 2001 · Reuben Cannon discusses his adventurous adolescence; Reuben Cannon remembers the smells and sounds of his childhood; Reuben Cannon reveals his singing talents; Reuben Cannon finds a pair of male mentors; Reuben Cannon becomes a teenage father; Reuben Cannon pursues the married life

  2. Jul 14, 2023 · While you may not know casting director/film and TV producer Reuben Cannon by name (yet), it’s very likely you’re familiar with his work.

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    • Began Working at Age Eight
    • Went from Mail Clerk to Casting Director
    • Founded Successful Casting Agency
    • Found Success in Film Production
    • Began Black Independent Film Movement

    Reuben Cannon was born on February 11, 1946, in Chicago, Illinois. Until he was eight, he lived in a two-story duplex with his three siblings and his parents. Then his father died. "I remember my mother saying to me, 'Junior, you have to be the man of the house now,'" Cannon told CBB. "To me, the man of the house meant work, so I went to work." He ...

    In November of 1971 Cannon had an interview with Universal Studios. Though he was told there were no jobs, he applied his job-landing theory and proceeded to stake out the studio's employment office everyday until December 31st. "And finally the theory worked," Cannon told CBB. "Some guys didn't want to work New Year's Eve so I got a temporary job ...

    At Universal, "Ironside was the first show I cast on my own," he told CBB. Cannon also worked on The Rockford Files and Beretta. In 1978 he left Universal to become head of television casting at Warner Brothers. His first big job there was to cast Roots II: The Next Generation, the sequel to the groundbreaking 1977 miniseries. "It was my first mini...

    In 1986 Cannon turned his talents to producing when he was hired to co-produce the television series, Amen. In 1989 he produced the mini-series The Women of Brewster Place. It spawned a television show of the same name, which Cannon also produced. The series, shot in Chicago, gave Cannon the opportunity to work back in his hometown for the first ti...

    The financing of Get on the Bus launched a new era for Cannon. "It was always my intention to use the movie to inspire young brothers and sisters to take responsibility for making their own films," Cannon told Black Enterprise. Traditional Hollywood funding has been based on profit potential, a model that often left black films unmade. "There are a...

  4. Cannon was the first black casting director in Hollywood; he was the head of television casting for Warner Brothers from 1977 to 1978, and started his own casting agency in 1978 (Reuben Cannon & Associates).

  5. In his three-hour-and-forty-minute interview, Reuben Cannon talks about his early years and moving to Los Angeles, where he took a job in the Universal mailroom. He recalls moving up at Universal into the casting department and becoming the first African American casting director.

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    Casting Director: The Color Purple. Reuben Cannon was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1946. He attended Southeast City College. Cannon worked at Universal Studios from 1970 to 1978, eventually becoming a casting director. He also was the head of television casting for Warner Brothers from 1977 to 1978.