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Darnell Martin (born January 7, 1964) is an American television and film director, screenwriter, and film producer.


Early life and education

Martin was born in
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, New York, the daughter of Marilyn, a dancer of Irish-American descent, and an African-American attorney. From the Bronx, she went on to Sarah Lawrence College and
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. Along the way, she worked in film labs and camera rental houses and as a
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, made music videos and short films, and wrote the first draft of ''I Like It Like That''.


Career

In 1992, Martin's first short film, ''Suspect'', which examined the treatment of young black people as assumed criminals, won critical acclaim at the
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's Young Black Cinema showcase. After directing ''Suspect'', Martin served as assistant camera operator for Jonathan Demme's documentary ''Cousin Bobby'', about his cousin Robert Castle, an Episcopal pastor who works in Harlem. The film was well-received from the majority of critics. In 1994, Martin directed the
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release '' I Like It Like That'', a romantic comedy-drama film about a young woman trying to love her man, keep her family together, assert her self-worth, and keep her sanity all at the same time. The film was well received by critics, but it did not perform well at the box office. In 2001 Martin directed ''
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''. In 2011, Martin directed
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, a Hallmark Hall of Fame made-for-television drama film starring Jennifer Love Hewitt,
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and
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. It is based on the novel by James Michael Pratt of the same name, previously titled The Last Valentine, a 1998
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bestseller. In December 2011, Betty White received a nomination for the
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for her performance. The film was a huge success which not only won its time period in viewers (14.53 million, beating out Fox's second hour of coverage of the NFL
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but represented the most-watched Hallmark movie in four years (since the film Valley of Light aired in January 2007). The film won the Faith & Freedom Award for Television at the 2012 Movieguide Awards. Martin has since directed episodes of TV shows such as '' Law & Order'', ''
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'' and '' The Walking Dead''. In 2008, Martin returned to the big screen, writing and directing ''
Cadillac Records ''Cadillac Records'' is a 2008 American biographical drama film written and directed by Darnell Martin. The film explores the musical era from the early 1940s to the late 1960s, chronicling the life of the influential Chicago-based record-compan ...
'', a musical-drama film based on the work of
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and the singers who recorded for Chess Records through the early days of R&B and rock 'n' roll. In 2012, she directed the well-received television film ''
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''. In 2016, she directed ''The Walking Dead'' episode "Go Getters" during season 7. In 2020, she directed an episode on '' The Good Lord Bird''. Also in 2020, she directed episode 4 of Netflix’s series ''
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''. In 2021, she directed an episode of '' New Amsterdam''.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Martin, Darnell 1964 births African-American film directors African-American television directors Film directors from New York City American music video directors American people of Irish descent Writers from the Bronx American television directors American women film directors American women television directors Living people Tisch School of the Arts alumni Sarah Lawrence College alumni American women screenwriters Screenwriters from New York (state)