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Ryan Coogler

Born 1986
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Black Panther grossed $1.35 billion — highest by a Black director
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All three feature films were critical and commercial successes
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Fruitvale Station was made for under $1 million

Ryan Kyle Coogler directed Black Panther — the highest-grossing film by a Black director in history and a cultural event that transcended cinema. The 2018 Marvel film grossed $1.35 billion worldwide and was nominated for seven Academy Awards, winning three. It proved that a film centered on Black characters, Black culture, and African aesthetics could dominate the global box office.

Born in Oakland, California, in 1986, Coogler was a standout football player who attended Sacramento State before transferring to USC's School of Cinematic Arts. His first feature film, Fruitvale Station (2013), told the true story of Oscar Grant, a young Black man killed by BART police in Oakland. Made for under $1 million, it won the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance and announced Coogler as a major talent.

Coogler followed Fruitvale Station with Creed (2015), which reinvented the Rocky franchise through the story of Adonis Creed, and then Black Panther. The sequel, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022), was made under the extraordinary circumstance of losing its star, Chadwick Boseman, and became both a blockbuster and a meditation on grief. Coogler's ability to make deeply personal, culturally specific films within the studio system makes him one of the most important filmmakers of his generation.

The people who need to see this movie the most are the people who look like me.
— Ryan Coogler
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Key Milestones

A Life in Firsts

1986
Born May 23 in Oakland, California
2013
Fruitvale Station wins Grand Jury Prize at Sundance
2015
Creed reinvents the Rocky franchise — grosses $174 million
2018
Black Panther grosses $1.35 billion — highest-grossing film by a Black director
2022
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever — balances blockbuster with grief
2023
Signs multi-year deal with Disney; developing new projects

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