Scan the credits and you鈥檒l find there鈥檚 no shortage of Dartmouth graduates working in the entertainment industry. From big studio releases to indie films to TV series, alums are continuing to make their mark, including some major releases this summer.
Here鈥檚 a sampler:
Gran Turismo, which takes its name from the PlayStation racing video game series, stars David Harbour 鈥97. The PG-13 film is based on the true story of Jann Mardenborough, whose incredible skill at the game paved his path to professional race car driver. Harbour plays a former driver who coaches Mardenborough, played by Archie Madekwe. It鈥檚 due out on Aug. 25.
The American Buffalo is a new two-part film directed by Ken Burns and co-produced by Julie Dunfey 鈥80. The movie chronicles the slaughter that brought the species to the verge of extinction in the late 1800s, the conservation efforts that restored the shaggy mammals, and the buffalo鈥檚 relationship to the Indigenous people of North America. Buffalo will premiere on Oct. 16 and 17, from 8 to 10 p.m. on PBS, PBS.org, and the PBS App. But there鈥檚 no need to wait until then. The 天美影视kins Center for the Arts will present an advance screening of the first episode on Oct. 8 at 4 p.m. in Loew Auditorium, followed by a Q&A with Dunfey, Burns鈥 longtime producer, and Julianna Brannum, consulting producer on the project. Tickets for the screening will be available in early September on the 天美影视 website. Brannum, who also is a filmmaker, will meet with students in two Native American and Indigenous Studies classes on Oct. 9.

Dunfey noted another Dartmouth connection to the film.
鈥淚n June of 2021, we filmed the bison herd at American Prairie in Montana,鈥 she said. The nonprofit AP nature preserve, which works to restore the shortgrass prairie ecosystem in northeast Montana, is headed by Ali Fox 鈥02.
These movies follow on the heels of the June 2 release of Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse by writers and producers Chris Miller 鈥97 and Phil Lord 鈥97, who just days later returned to campus to give the Commencement address. Rachel Dratch 鈥88 is the voice of Ms. Weber, the classroom teacher of the main character, Miles Morales.
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Last month also saw the Netflix release of the fourth season of Never Have I Ever, the comedy-drama created by Mindy Kaling 鈥01, and on Apple TV+, The Crowded Room, a 10-episode thriller series with William Rexer II 鈥86 at the helm as director of photography. And season two of the musical comedy Schmigadoon! for which Andrew Singer 鈥00 was a co-executive producer, premiered in April on Apple+.
Looking ahead, Migration, an animated feature produced by Illumination, a studio founded by Chris Meledandri 鈥81, is set for release in December. And season four of the HBO docuseries We鈥檙e Here, created and produced by Stephen Warren 鈥82 and Johnnie Ingram, is also due out late this year.
Also, heads up, actors: filmmaker Tracey Deer 鈥00 recently issued a for her upcoming movie Thorpe. The sports drama tells the story of the legendary Jim Thorpe, a member of the Sac and Fox Nation who won gold medals in track and field in the 1912 Olympics, played pro baseball, football, and basketball, and is often regarded as the greatest athlete of all time.