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ParentsSam Black, Jeannette Black AlbumsRules of Enragement, The End of the Universe Influenced byJon Stewart, George Carlin, Bill Hicks, Lenny Bruce Movies and TV showsInside Out, The Daily Show, Lewis Black's Root of Al, Black on Broadway, Accepted Similar PeoplePhyllis Smith, Bill Hader, Mindy Kaling, Amy Poehler, Richard Kind Profiles TwitterFacebook
Louis Black is a co-founder of The Austin Chronicle, an alternative weekly newspaper published in Austin, Texas, and has been the newspaper's editor since its inception. He has written over 600 articles in his column in that newspaper. Black is also one of the co-founders of the South by Southwest Festival, also located in Austin, although the festival operates separately from the Chronicle. He also is a founding partner in Toronto's North by Northeast music and film festival.
Black was born in Teaneck, New Jersey where he was childhood friends with film critic Leonard Maltin and singer Phoebe Snow. Maltin and Black regularly prowled the rep cinemas of Manhattan as teens. He moved to Austin to study film at The University of Texas where he received a BFA in 1980, and became knowledgeable about B-movies, including the work of Russ Meyer. Black helped run film nights at the university before starting the Chronicle with film friend Nick Barbaro.
Black was an original board member of the Austin Film Society and is a past president of that organization. In 2000, Texas Monthly Editor Evan Smith and Black working with AFS established the Texas Film Hall of Fame.
He was executive producer of a documentary on Texan songwriter Townes Van Zandt. In addition to serving as executive producer, he also directed a documentary about Austin director Richard Linklater which premiered on PBS's American Masters. He appeared in the film The Devil and Daniel Johnston as Black was an early supporter of the Texan singer.