Carter Ward (b. 1990)

Birthplace:
Washington, District of Columbia, USA

Born:
June 25, 1990

Carter Ward was born in Washington, DC and raised in Montgomery County, Maryland. In 2012, he graduated from Fordham University with a degree in English Language and Literature. It was in New York City that he first discovered his love for film and storytelling, working as an assistant on several short and feature films. In 2015, Ward moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in filmmaking, and in 2021, he founded the production company Arden Pictures. The company's first film is Step Back, Doors Closing (2024). Ward served as writer, director, and producer.

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Director:
2024  Step Back, Doors Closing

Producer:
2024  Step Back, Doors Closing

Producer's Assistant:
2012  Why Stop Now?
2024  Step Back, Doors Closing

Production Assistant:
2012  Bachelorette
2012  Why Stop Now?
2013  Dark Skies
2014  Tom in America
2024  Step Back, Doors Closing

Writer:
2012  Bachelorette
2012  Why Stop Now?
2013  Dark Skies
2014  Tom in America
2024  Step Back, Doors Closing

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