Frank Ocean’s directorial debut has named its star. According to an exclusive report from Variety, the musician’s film will ...
Frank Ocean ventures into filmmaking with his first directorial project, currently filming in Mexico City. The acclaimed musician has chosen British actor David Jonsson, fresh from his success in ...
It’s no secret that Frank Ocean wasn’t exactly enjoying his career as a world-famous musician. Look no further than the fact that it’s taken him years at a time to even tease new music ...
David Jonsson will star in the lead role of Frank Ocean‘s forthcoming directorial debut film, and has begun shooting the project in Mexico City. The independent film is currently untitled ...
Jonsson is best known for his role in TV drama Industry, which aired from 2020-2022 and followed a group of young graduates competing for permanent positions at an investment bank in London.
Ocean’s creative talent as a producer and writer has led to him earning two Grammy awards—one for Best Contemporary Urban Album for Channel Orange in 2013 and another for Best Rap/Sung ...
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She’s replacing the cinema chain’s long-time head of worldwide programming and chief content officer Elizabeth Frank, who is departing to serve as CEO of RealD, one of the leading providers of ...
Frank Ocean is officially rolling the cameras on his directorial debut. The R&B singer’s plans to direct a film were first revealed in 2022. Now, according to Variety, the project has officially begun ...
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