Leslie Small

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Leslie Small
Born1968/1969
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Years active1988-present [1]

Leslie Small (born 1968/1969) [1] is an American film director and producer.

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Career

Leslie Small began his career in 1988 shooting a commercial for Master P's No Limit Films. [1] While working with Mo'Nique to prepare her one-woman show Mo'Nique: One Night Stand (2005), the producer also discussed producing a female comedy in the world of hair, which ended up being Small's theatrical directorial debut film Hair Show (2004). [2] [3] Since then he has filmed numerous films and television specials, including Kevin Hart: Laugh at My Pain (2011), Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain (2013), Kevin Hart: What Now? (2016), and Kevin Hart: Irresponsible (2019).

Personal life

Small is from the city of Los Angeles. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology, a master's degree in Statistics, and a PhD in Economics. [1]

Filmography

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