Career beginnings Cherry retired from football in 2007 to pursue a film career. After initially working as a production assistant he began directing music videos. He directed the video for gospel song
"Say Yes" by singer
Michelle Williams. Gary Goldstein wrote in the
Los Angeles Times, "this is an involving, sympathetic film unafraid to wear its sizable heart on its sleeve." It won Best Screenplay at the
American Black Film Festival. His second film,
9 Rides, was shot entirely on an
iPhone 6s, which may be the first feature film shot using the device. Starring
Dorian Missick, it premiered at SXSW in 2016. Tom Harrington of
The Daily Dot called it "a taut, attractive piece of work."
Hair Love In 2017, Cherry created a Kickstarter campaign for a short animated film called
Hair Love. On March 20, 2019,
Sony Pictures Animation announced that they had picked up
Hair Love, which was released in theaters alongside
The Angry Birds Movie 2 on August 14, 2019. The film won the 2020
Academy Award for
Best Animated Short, with Cherry accepting the award alongside fellow producer Karen Rupert Toliver. In 2020, Cherry became a member of the
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Television In June 2020, Cherry signed a first-look deal with
Warner Bros. Television. On July 7, 2020,
HBO Max, ordered a 12-episode season of
Young Love, a 2D animated series from Cherry based on his short film
Hair Love.
Upcoming projects In June 2020, Cherry was revealed to be working on
The Come Up, a heist comedy movie for
New Line Cinema. In October 2020, Cherry was revealed to be working on a project for Sony Pictures Animation, titled
Tut. In March 2021, Cherry was set to direct the pilot episode of
The Kings of Napa for
OWN. In January 2022, Cherry was set to direct
Redd Zone, a football drama movie with
Jada Pinkett Smith starring for
Netflix. ==Filmography==