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Keaton Wooden

Emmy Nominated Writer, Producer, Director.

Keaton Wooden is an Emmy-nominated producer, writer, and director with a diverse background in theater and film, having worked on projects showcased Off Broadway, PBS, and for Midwest audiences.

Wooden gained recognition for his early documentary work focused on underserved communities, particularly the disability community, resulting in an Emmy nomination. His feature film 'NightLights' delves into a family's experience with autism, showcasing his commitment to telling impactful stories.

Collaborating with his father, Wooden co-wrote a screenplay inspired by women involved in building the atom bomb, becoming a finalist for the prestigious Alfred P Sloan Commissioning Grant for the Sundance Institute.

As a prominent figure in the Chicago Commercial Collective, Wooden contributed to the success of 'To Master the Art,' a production that remarkably recouped its investment within a short span. Additionally, his producing credits include the adaptation of Irvine Welsh and Tom Mullen's 'Trainspotting USA' and Andrew Kramer's 'A Map of Our Country' for the Samuel French Off Off Broadway Short Play Festival.

Beyond his achievements in the entertainment industry, Wooden is a Rhodes Scholar nominee who embarked on an academic journey at the University of Oxford in England. He has shared his insights on the entertainment industry and humanities through presentations at esteemed institutions like Kingston University, Wheatstone Academy, and the Screen Actors Guild.

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Chicago, Illinois