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Years active
  
2000–present

Name
  
Olatunde Osunsanmi

Role
  
Film director


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Born
  
October 23, 1977 (age 46) (
1977-10-23
)
Nigeria

Occupation
  
Movies
  
The Fourth Kind, Evidence, The Cavern, Smokin' Aces 2: Assassin

Similar People
  
Will Patton, Corey Johnson, Elias Koteas, Charlotte Milchard, Hakeem Kae‑Kazim

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Olatunde Osunsanmi (born (1977-10-23)October 23, 1977) is a Nigerian film and television director, producer.

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He is known for his work on Universal's horror feature The Fourth Kind; and for the TNT dystopian drama Falling Skies.

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Falling Skies Q&A with Olatunde Osunsanmi (SDCC 2015) 3/4


Life and career

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Osunsanmi graduated with a Masters of Fine Arts degree from Dodge College of Film and Media Arts. His first foray in the industry was with a short film he wrote and directed, entitled Etat. The feature explored the 1970s political climate of his native Nigeria.

He went on to direct and co-pen the low-budget horror film The Cavern, before being approached by Universal Studios to helm, produce and write the alien-invasion/horror flick The Fourth Kind. The film was critically panned due to fabrication of evidence and other controversies. In 2013, he helmed the serial killer film Evidence, starring True Blood's Stephen Moyer.

He has since switched to directing episodic television, such as installments of Under the Dome, The Last Ship, Extant, Sleepy Hollow, Minority Report and Blindspot.

Falling Skies

In summer 2014, Osunsanmi directed his first hour of television with TNT's fourth season drama Falling Skies, entitled "Saturday Night Massacre". He was originally hired for only one episode, but another director was forced to depart episode 4.11, "Space Oddity", due to personal matters, and the cast and crew lobbied for Osunsanmi to return, and he did. In fact, he would go on to replace outgoing director/co-executive producer Greg Beeman for the series' fifth and final season. He directed the final season premiere, "Find Your Warrior"; as well as episodes "Hunger Pains" and "Non-Essential Personnel". He lastly helmed the series' final episode, "Reborn".

References

Olatunde Osunsanmi Wikipedia