Tommy Oliver (DC 2006)

2018 Alumni Achievement (Merit) Award
Writer, director and producer Tommy Oliver (DC 2006) began his filmmaking career while still a student. He agreed to produce “Sophia for Now,” a full-length feature written and directed by two fellow students.
He founded his own production company,, in 2012. He is one of the youngest people to ever produce a feature film at Sony Studios — 2015’s “The Perfect Guy,” which made $26 million its opening weekend. His directorial debut, the semi-autobiographical “1982,” premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival to critical acclaim in 2013. He also produced 2011’s “Kinyarwanda,” a Sundance Award winner and sixth on Roger Ebert’s top 10 list of films of that year.
Last year, he and his wife, Codie, had the most-viewed unscripted TV debut in Oprah Winfrey Network history with “Black Love,” a docu-series that uses interviews with black couples to showcase what it takes to make a relationship work.
Oliver conducts workshops in Los Angeles for 鶹 students in theprogram and the. He goes out of his way to help students and alumni, sharing with them his hard-fought knowledge about how to avoid the pitfalls of the entertainment industry.