Born 1952 (age 73) · Long Island City, New York, USA
Appears in 28 titles

Julie Ethel Dash (born October 22, 1952) is an American film director, writer and producer. Dash received her MFA in 1985 at the UCLA Film School and is one of the graduates and filmmakers known as the L.A. Rebellion. The L.A. Rebellion refers to the first African and African-American students who studied film at UCLA. After she had written and directed several shorts, her 1991 feature Daughters of the Dust became the first full-length film directed by an African-American woman to obtain general theatrical release in the United States. Daughters of the Dust was named one of the most significant films of the last 30 years, by IndieWire. Dash has worked in television since the late 1990s. Her television movies include Funny Valentines (1999), Incognito (1999), Love Song (2000), and The Rosa Parks Story (2002), starring Angela Bassett. The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center commissioned Dash to direct Brothers of the Borderland in 2004, as an immersive film exhibit narrated by Oprah Winfrey following the path of women gaining freedom on the Underground Railroad. In 2017, Dash directed episodes of Queen Sugar on the Oprah Winfrey Network.

Filmography

Daughters of the Dust
6.3
Daughters of the Dust
1991
Director
The Rosa Parks Story
7.1
The Rosa Parks Story
2002
Director
Subway Stories
5.6
Subway Stories
1997
Director
Diary of an African Nun
6.4
Diary of an African Nun
1977
Director
Illusions
5.9
Illusions
1982
Director
Funny Valentines
7.6
Funny Valentines
1999
Director
Praise House
3.7
Praise House
1991
Director
Love Song
7.6
Love Song
2000
Director
Four Women
6.2
Four Women
1975
Director
Incognito
7.0
Incognito
1999
Director
Standing at the Scratch Line
Standing at the Scratch Line
2016
Director
Relatives
Relatives
1989
Director
Homegoing
2025
Director
Wanda Sykes: Legacy
2026
Director