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Spike Lee’s mailing address is:
Spike Lee
c/o 40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks Inc.
75 S. Elliott Pl.
Brooklyn, NY 11217
Spike Lee’s talent agency is:
Bart Walker
c/o Gersh Agency
41 Madison Ave. Fl. 29
New York, NY 10010
Spike Lee’s management is:
40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks Inc.
75 S. Elliott Pl.
Brooklyn, NY 11217
Spike Lee’s publicist is:
Theo Dumont
c/o Dumont Marketing Public Relations
6535 Wilshire Blvd. #256
Los Angeles, CA 90048
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Spike Lee
c/o 40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks Inc.
75 S. Elliott Pl.
Brooklyn, NY 11217
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Spike Lee’s talent agency is:
Bart Walker
c/o Gersh Agency
41 Madison Ave. Fl. 29
New York, NY 10010
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Spike Lee’s management is:
40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks Inc.
75 S. Elliott Pl.
Brooklyn, NY 11217
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Spike Lee’s publicist is:
Theo Dumont
c/o Dumont Marketing Public Relations
6535 Wilshire Blvd. #256
Los Angeles, CA 90048
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Spike Lee is connected to A$AP Rocky by starring in the 2025 film “Highest 2 Lowest,” where he plays an aspiring rapper and contributed two original songs to the film’s soundtrack.
Spike Lee is connected to Angela Bassett as an actress in his films “Malcolm X” (1992), where she played Betty Shabazz, and “Chi-Raq” (2015), where she played Miss Helen.
Spike Lee is connected to Beyoncé by directing her debut Pepsi commercial in 2002 and by showcasing themes of Black empowerment and culture in their work.
Spike Lee and Bradley Cooper are connected by an audition where the director rejected Cooper, which they discussed in Variety’s “Actors on Actors” series.
Spike Lee is connected to Chadwick Boseman by the film “Da 5 Bloods,” which was one of Boseman’s last projects and where he played the mythical squad leader Stormin’ Norman.
Spike Lee is connected to Chris Rock by the film “New Jack City,” where he played Benny “Pookie” Robinson, a former crack addict and as influential African American artists.
Spike Lee is connected to Colin Kaepernick by their canceled ESPN docuseries about his life and activism, which Lee was directing until creative differences led to the project being halted.
Spike Lee directed Denzel Washington in five films over 35 years, including “Mo’ Better Blues,” “Malcolm X”, “He Got Game,” “Inside Man,” and “Highest 2 Lowest,” which premiered in 2025.
Spike Lee is connected to Donald Trump by outspoken criticism and comparison of Trump to controversial historical figures, and their opposing views on American values and politics.
Spike Lee is connected to Drake as influential figures in hip-hop and film, and Lee’s work has inspired the artistic expression of artists like Drake.
Spike Lee is connected to Ellen DeGeneres by “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” during its 16th season in 2018, where they talked about his career, filmmaking, and social issues.
Spike Lee is connected to Halle Berry as the director who gave her first major film role in his 1991 movie “Jungle Fever,” where she played a character that helped establish her acting credibility.
Spike Lee is connected to Jamie Foxx by a disagreement where he criticized the film “Django Unchained” starring Foxx, leading him to respond by calling Lee “shady.”
Spike Lee directed a national advertising campaign spot featuring Jennifer Lopez, Lady Gaga and Michael B. Jordan, promoting the WELL Health-Safety Rating for buildings and shared spaces.
Spike Lee is connected to John Turturro by films such as “Do the Right Thing,” where he played Pino, and “Jungle Fever,” reflecting a creative partnership rooted in cinematic history.
Spike Lee is connected to Kanye West by the film “Chi-Raq,” where he was rumored to star; however, Kanye did not star in the movie due to scheduling conflicts.
Spike Lee is connected to Keanu Reeves by Lee’s film “The Night Watchman,” in which Reeves was reported to take the leading role of a disgraced policeman.
Spike Lee is connected to Laurence Fishburne by the film “School Daze,” which he wrote and directed, and Fishburne starred as Dap, a politically conscious student at an HBU.
Spike Lee and LeBron James are connected by basketball and culture, with Lee mentoring and advising LeBron early in his career and working on brand projects such as Rimowa luggage.
Spike Lee is connected to Martin Scorsese by their New York filmmaking roots, with Scorsese producing Lee’s 2019 film “Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story,” and cinematic influence.
Spike Lee is connected to Michael Jordan by Nike Air Jordan commercials in the late 1980s and early 1990s, which boosted the sneaker’s cultural impact and revolutionized sports marketing.
Spike Lee is connected to Michael Mann by taking over as director for the film project “Gold,” which was originally set to be directed by Mann.
Spike Lee is connected to Morgan Freeman by his 1992 film “Malcolm X,” where Freeman played Elijah Muhammad.
Spike Lee is connected to Oprah Winfrey by her supporting his work, including interviewing him on “The Oprah Winfrey Show” and featuring him in discussions about race, film, and culture.
Spike Lee is connected to Robert De Niro by the 2013 film “The Big Wedding” and the New York film scene, with Lee directing him in commercials for Tribeca Enterprises, which De Niro co-founded.
Spike Lee is connected to Ruby Dee by his 1989 film “Do the Right Thing,” where she played Mother Sister.
Spike Lee is connected to Queen Latifah by the film “Jungle Fever,” directed by Lee, in which she made her film debut playing a memorable waitress at Sylvia’s soul food restaurant.
Spike Lee is connected to Quentin Tarantino by a rift that started in the late 1990s over his criticism of Tarantino’s frequent use of the N-word in his films, particularly in “Jackie Brown.”
Spike Lee is connected to Samuel L. Jackson by “School Daze,” “Do the Right Thing,” “Mo’ Better Blues,” and “Jungle Fever,” before having a falling out during the production of “Malcolm X.”
Spike Lee is connected to Shaquille O’Neal by basketball culture, including appearances at sports film events and a 1995 Taco Bell commercial.
Spike Lee and Snoop Dogg hinted at a potential collaboration, with Snoop posting about being “up to something” with Lee and Dr. Dre.
Spike Lee is connected to Stephen Colbert by “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” where Lee discussed his films, social issues, and his work as a professor.
Spike Lee and Timothée Chalamet, both passionate New York Knicks fans, expressed interest in working on a film together once Chalamet’s busy schedule clears in the next few years.
Spike Lee was once considered to direct the supernatural thriller “Selling Time,” a project that had Tom Cruise attached to star, but ultimately went into development limbo.
Spike Lee and Tyler Perry are Black filmmakers who feuded over creative differences but reconciled, leading Perry to honor Lee by naming a soundstage after him at his Atlanta studio.
Spike Lee is connected to Wesley Snipes by early 1990s films such as “Mo’ Better Blues” and “Jungle Fever,” which helped establish Snipes as a leading man in Hollywood.
Spike Lee is connected to Whoopi Goldberg by social justice initiatives and film industry events, including being featured in documentaries and panels about Black representation in Hollywood.
Spike Lee is connected to Woody Allen as New York filmmakers, with Lee contrasting his storytelling style against Allen’s in how they play New York City.
Spike Lee is an American filmmaker, screenwriter, and producer renowned for tackling themes of race, identity, politics, and social justice by his work. He gained critical acclaim with films like “Do the Right Thing” (1989), “Malcolm X” (1992), and “BlacKkKlansman” (2018), the latter earning him an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. Beyond directing, he runs his production company, 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks, and also acts in several of his films. Lee is recognized as one of the most influential voices in modern cinema, often sparking cultural conversations by his storytelling.

Brooklyn, NY, 11217