Lil Weavah
Lil Weavah is an American writer and producer of television shows. He has also appeared on MTV and Showtime.
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Occupation | producer, writer |
Years active | 2004–2006 |
Website | LilWeavah.com |
Biography
Early in his career, Weavah produced features on major network television stations such as MTV. His initial role was a Showtime reality based series titled 16 Bars. After corporate sponsors backed out due to budget restrictions, most of the production and footage from the show became promotional material. This was one of the main causes of his mixtape surge and local popularity in 2005.[1] Songs such as "My Rims" appeared regularly as a theme song on popular TV shows such as Rob & Big, Unique Whips, and Breaking Bad.
As an actor, Weavah mostly acts in stage plays. These plays often reflect political or religious topics. In 2008, he played the lead role in a college drama titled The Exonerated" where he played the role of Delbert Tibbs. Later in 2008, he played the character Thomas Brown in the religious drama titled "Note to God". In 2009, he played a lead role in the Gospel stage play titled "Power of One". In 2012, he co-produced another Religious drama titled "Love Others". His production has also appeared in films such as Ping Pong Playa and Hurricane Season.[2]
Filmography
Film | |||
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Year | Film | Role | Movie Notes |
2007 | Ping Pong Playa | Production | Produced by Jessica Yu |
2008 | Hurricane Season | Production | starring Forest Whitaker & Lil Wayne |
2014 | The High | Director | Filming |
Television | |||
Year | Show | Role | Network |
2005 | ESPN's First Take | Feature | ESPN |
2007 | Rob & Big | Production | MTV |
2007 | Unique Whips | Production | FOX Speed |
2008 | Breaking Bad | Production | AMC show |
2011 | Blue Mountain State | Production | Spike TV |
2011 | Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory | Production | MTV |
2012 | Parks and Recreation | Production | NBC (Season 4 Episode 2) |
2012 | Law & Order | Production | NBC (Rhodium Nights) |
2012 | Best Friends Forever | Production | NBC (Single & Lovin' it) |
2012 | Numbnuts (TV series) | Production | MTV2 |
Music | |||
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
2007 | My Rims | Writer | Billboard top 100 |
References
- The A-Town Grind, Stylus. Retrieved October 28, 2007.
- Movie Writers, NY Times. Retrieved July 21, 2011.