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Good Hair is a 2009 American documentary film directed by Jeff Stilson and produced by Chris Rock Productions and HBO Films, starring and narrated by comedian Chris Rock. [2] [3] Premiering at the Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2009, Good Hair had a limited release to theaters in the United States by Roadside Attractions on October 9, 2009, and opened across the country on October 23.
Rock has also made appearances in a variety of television shows including Louie (2011–2012), Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee (2013), Broad City (2015), Empire (2015), and Fargo (2020). He also appeared as himself in the documentaries The N-Word (2004), The Aristocrats (2005), and Good Hair (2009).
On October 5, 2009, Kimbell filed a lawsuit in a Los Angeles court against Chris Rock Productions, HBO Films, and his 2009 documentary Good Hair, as well as the film's American and international distributors. Kimbell charged that Rock's film was an illegal infringement of My Nappy Roots, which she claims to have screened for Rock before its ...
Chris Rock is one of America's most successful comedians. ... He also ventured into documentaries by releasing “Good Hair” in 2009. Personal Life. Rock married Malaak Compton in 1996 and they ...
One of Rock’s most well-known skits from his tenure, “I’m Chillin’” was a parody cable access show “live from the projects.” Co-starring fan-fave SNL alum Chris Farley, the Onski ...
In 2009, Rock released his first documentary, 2009's Good Hair. The film focuses on the issue of how African-American women have perceived their hair and historically styled it. The film explores the current styling industry for black women, images of what is considered acceptable and desirable for African American women's hair in the United ...
Charlie Hunnam usually keeps his hair chopped short, but the actor let his blonde hair and beard grow out in 2002 for his role in Nicholas Nickleby. Vera Anderson - Getty Images Orlando Bloom (2005)
Dudley and his company were featured in Chris Rock's 2009 documentary Good Hair; the company is one of only a handful of African-American-owned companies manufacturing hair products for the African-American community. [6] [7] [8] Joe Dudley died on February 8, 2024, at the age of 86. [9]