- A Graduate of Harvard College where one of his film projects was the first version of House Party (1983).
- From 2005-2009 wrote the Marvel Comic "Black Panther" and numerous related specials.
- On 12 July 2005, he was named President of Entertainment for the Black Entertainment Television (BET) network (the channel which he and former colleague Aaron McGruder lampooned in their book, "Birth of a Nation"). He is chief programming executive in charge of the channel's music, entertainment, specials, sports, news & public affairs, film & programme acquisitions, home entertainment and programming development units.
- Named as President of Entertainment for the Black Entertainment Television (BET) network. He is the chief programming executive in charge of the channel's music, entertainment, specials, sports, news & public affairs, film & programme acquisitions, home entertainment and programming development units. (July 2005)
- He was friends with actor, Chadwick Boseman, who went on to star in the Live-Action version of Black Panther and appear as that character in other Marvel Universe films.
- Younger brother of Warrington Hudlin.
- He has directed one film that has been selected for the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant: House Party (1990). He has also appeared in one film that is in the registry: She's Gotta Have It (1986).
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