John Wilson | |
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Birth name | John Michael Wilson |
Born | New York City, U.S. | October 7, 1986
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Alma mater | Binghamton University |
Years active | 2008–present |
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johnsmovies |
John Michael Wilson (born October 7, 1986) is an American documentary filmmaker. He is the creator and director of How To with John Wilson, a comedy- docuseries on HBO. [1] [2] [3]
Wilson was born in Astoria, Queens, and grew up on Long Island. He became interested in film as a teenager when his father gave him a movie camera. Wilson cites Les Blank, George Kuchar and Bruce Brown as influences. [1]
Shortly after graduating from high school, Wilson completed a feature film called Jingle Berry. [4] Wilson added the reference to Jingle Berry to his own Wikipedia page in season 2, episode 4 of How To with John Wilson. [5]
While attending Binghamton University, Wilson made a short documentary, Looner, about a balloon fetish community. [6] [7] At Binghamton, Wilson joined an a cappella singing group, the Binghamton Crosbys. [8]
In 2008, after graduating from college, Wilson worked for a private investigator. He has said this experience influenced his focus on the people and places of everyday life. [6]
In 2015, Wilson was asked to go on tour with David Byrne to make an original film about his performance. [9] Titled Temporary Color, [10] the film has been called a "true crime concert doc about David Byrne and a pair of violent criminals". The next year, Vimeo asked Wilson to make a documentary about the Sundance Film Festival. These works caught the attention of comedian and writer Nathan Fielder, and the two started collaborating after meeting in 2018. [2]
In October 2020, Wilson's comedy docuseries How To with John Wilson premiered on HBO. [2] The show is executive produced by Fielder, Michael Koman and Clark Reinking. [11] On December 9, 2020, HBO ordered a second season, which premiered on November 26, 2021. [12] The series' third and final season premiered on July 28, 2023. [13]
His own story is situated more clearly, whether it's introducing viewers to his embarrassing first film Jingle Berry — mentioned now on his Wikipedia page in an edit we watch him make — and his history with a cappella, which leads to a twist I wouldn't dare spoil.