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Award winning writer/producer Rodney Barnes has been said to be one of the rising African American creatives in Hollywood with projects ranging from The Boondocks to My Wife and Kids to Everybody Hates Chris, and more than two hundred episodes as both a writer and a producer across multiple networks... See full bio »

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Filmography

Hide HideProducer (6 titles)
2012 Don't Sleep! Hosted by T. J. Holmes (TV series) (consulting producer - 31 episodes)
Holiday Finale (2012) (consulting producer)
Broke Athletes (2012) (consulting producer)
Black Hollywood (2012) (consulting producer)
Chicago Gun Violence (2012) (consulting producer)
Thanksgiving State of the Black Family (2012) (consulting producer)
 
The Boondocks (TV series) (co-executive producer - 30 episodes, 2005-2008) (executive producer - 15 episodes, 2010)
It's Goin' Down (2010) (executive producer)
The Color Ruckus (2010) (executive producer)
The Fried Chicken Flu (2010) (executive producer)
Mr. Medicinal (2010) (executive producer)
Lovely Ebony Brown (2010) (executive producer)
 
2009-2010 'Til Death (TV series) (co-executive producer - 29 episodes)
The Baby (2010) (co-executive producer)
Let's Go (2010) (co-executive producer)
Baby Steps (2010) (co-executive producer)
Work Wife (2010) (co-executive producer)
Big Man, Little Man (2010) (co-executive producer)
 
2009 Brothers (TV series) (consulting producer - 12 episodes)
Follow the Story (2009) (consulting producer)
Girls Girls Girls (2009) (consulting producer)
Christmas (2009) (consulting producer)
Snoop Returns (2009) (consulting producer)
Week in the Chair (2009) (consulting producer)
 
Everybody Hates Chris (TV series) (co-executive producer - 64 episodes, 2006-2009) (supervising producer - 21 episodes, 2005-2006)
Everybody Hates the G.E.D. (2009) (co-executive producer)
Everybody Hates Bomb Threats (2009) (co-executive producer)
Everybody Hates Tasha (2009) (co-executive producer)
Everybody Hates Back Talk (2009) (co-executive producer)
Everybody Hates the Car (2009) (co-executive producer)
 
2004-2005 My Wife and Kids (TV series) (producer - 26 episodes)
RV Dreams (2005) (producer)
Michael Sells the Business (2005) (producer)
Graduation Day (2005) (producer)
Michael's Sandwich (2005) (producer)
The 'V' Story (2005) (producer)
 
Show ShowWriter (5 titles)
2005-2010 The Boondocks (TV series)
Lovely Ebony Brown (2010) (written by)
Pause (2010) (writer)
The Uncle Ruckus Reality Show (2008) (written by)
The Hunger Strike (2008) (written by)
The Story of Gangstalicious: Part 2 (2008) (written by)
 
2010 'Til Death (TV series)
Smart Phone (2010) (written by)
Hi Def TV (2010) (written by)
 
2009 Meet the Browns (TV series)
Meet the Class (2009) (written by)
 
2005-2009 Everybody Hates Chris (TV series)
Everybody Hates Fake IDs (2009) (writer)
Everybody Hates Being Cool (2008) (writer)
Everybody Hates Ex-Cons (2008) (writer)
Everybody Hates Bed-Stuy (2007) (writer)
Everybody Hates the Last Day (2007) (writer)
 
2002-2004 My Wife and Kids (TV series)
The Wedding (2004) (written by)
Childcare Class (2004) (written by)
The Maid (2004) (teleplay)
Calvin Goes to Work (2004) (written by)
Calvin Comes to Stay (2004) (written by)
 
Show ShowMiscellaneous Crew (16 titles)
2003-2004 My Wife and Kids (TV series) (executive story editor - 17 episodes)
The Baby: Part 1 (2004) (executive story editor)
The Baby: Part 2 (2004) (executive story editor)
What Do You Know? (2004) (executive story editor)
Hand Model (2004) (executive story editor)
The Maid (2004) (executive story editor)
 
2001 Rush Hour 2 (executive assistant: Mr. Tucker - as Rodney P. Barnes)
 
2001 15 Minutes (set production assistant - as Rodney P. Barnes)
 
2000 The Family Man (set production assistant)
 
2000 Beethoven's 3rd (video) (production assistant - as Rodney P. Barnes)
 
1999 The Green Mile (stand-in: Michael Clarke Duncan - uncredited)
 
1999 Dudley Do-Right (location production assistant: additional photography)
 
1999 Mystery Men (production assistant)
 
1998 Rush Hour (set security - as Rodney P. Barnes)
 
1998 Blade (set production assistant)
 
1995 Senior Trip (production assistant: second unit, Washington)
 
1995 Major Payne (key set production assistant - as Rodney P. Barnes)
 
1994 Quiz Show (production assistant - uncredited)
 
1994 Clear and Present Danger (production assistant - uncredited)
 
1994 Major League II (production assistant - as Rodney P. Barnes)
 
1993 The Pelican Brief (production assistant - uncredited)
 
Show ShowActor (2 titles)
2008 The Boondocks (TV series)
Abdul
The S-Word (2008) … Abdul (voice)
 
2004 Dom (video)
Man at Bar (as Rodney P. Barnes)
 
1998 Butter (second second assistant director - as Rodney P. Barnes)
 
1998 I Got the Hook Up (second second assistant director)
 
Show ShowSoundtrack (1 title)
2008 The Boondocks (TV series)
The Story of Gangstalicious: Part 2 (2008) (writer: "Homies Over Hoes" - uncredited)
 
Show ShowCamera and Electrical Department (1 title)
1999 Schmooze (short) (first assistant camera - as Rodney P. Barnes)
 
Show ShowThanks (2 titles)
2008 Chris Rock: Kill the Messenger - London, New York, Johannesburg (TV special documentary) (special thanks)
 
2004 Hope Springs Eternal: A Look Back at 'The Shawshank Redemption' (video documentary short) (personal thanks - as Rodney Barnes)
 
Show ShowSelf (2 titles)
2012 Family Guys? What Sitcoms Say About America Now (TV documentary)
Himself - Writer & Producer
 
2008 Behind the Boondocks: The Making of an American Classic (video documentary short)
Himself
 
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Rodney P. Barnes
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Trivia:

Did uncredited writing work on Damon Wayans's films Celtic Pride and Bullet Proof (1996)_. See more »