The 42cast is proud to welcome Hollywood Legend, Bill Duke for an interview. Bill wears many hats, and at various times works as an actor, director, producer, and writer. He also runs the Duke Media Foundation and Duke Media Entertainment. The former prepares youth for the future by exposing them to new media and financial literacy tools that will enable them to compete, survive and thrive in this ever-changing digital world. The latter is launching the Younite Network in July, a platform that provides inspirational, educational, and entertaining stories of individuals and organizations speaking purpose, hope and uniting hearts around the world every day. In this episode we sit down with Bill to talk to him about about his career; his humanitarian endeavors; and his new movie, No Sudden Move, which debuts on HBO Max in July.
As this is an interview episode there is no five-minute controversy.
Show Notes:
Bill Duke: My 40-Year Career on Screen and behind the Camera (Bill’s autobiography)
The Younite Network
No Sudden Move Trailer
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