April 2007
- Mr. Wyatt is admitted into the Master's Program in Liberal Studies (MALS) at Dartmouth College - Hanover, NH.
March 2007
- Mr. Wyatt reprises his "Professor" character on the
CBS/20th Century Fox Drama, Shark. This new episode airs Thursday March 29 @ 10 pm on local CBS stations.
February
2007
- Mr. Wyatt publishes an article in the National Urban League's "Opportuniy Journal Magazine.".
January 2007
- Mr. Wyatt's debut spoken word album, "Elevator" released through his Superville Recording Concern (SRC).
- Mr. Wyatt featured on Tim Dillinger's show, "Out the Box." This poetry special, airing on Jazz Syndicate Radio, also features Mohammed Bilal and the legendary Nikki Giovanni.
November 2006
- Mr. Wyatt co-star's in the
CBS/20th Century Fox drama, Shark. This new episode airs Thursday November 16th @ 10pm on local CBS stations.
October
2006
- Mr. Wyatt books a co-star role on the
CBS/20th Century Fox television drama Shark
August 2006
- Mr. Wyatt selected as a finalist for Film Independent's (formerly IFP/LA), Project:Involve fellowship.
- Stompin' Down at Sugar Love's screens on BET Jazz Channel's
Best Short Films Showcase program.
June
2006
- Mr. Wyatt
publishes article in the Humor Mill about veteran comic.
click to read article
- Mr. Wyatt
chosen as a semi-finalist for Film Independent's (FIND)
Project: Involve Fellowship
May
2006
- Stompin'
Down At Sugar Love's to air on Black Entertainment
Television's J network (BETJ).
March 2006
- Donations
for Mr. Wyatt's short cinema project tops $2000.
- Writer, Director, Producer, and Actor? Yes. Mr. Wyatt
signs with Brick Entertainment for commercial representation.
December 2005
- Completed
the screenplay for the indie action-comedy, "Hotville"
a co-production of Zekefilms and CeSoul Music.
- Superville begins
pre-production on "5".
September 2005
- Mr. Wyatt
received the prestigious Panavision New Filmmaker Equipment
Grant.
- Locked post-production on the digital video short film,
"Operation Inspiration" starring Lorrel Manning, Monique
Curnen,
Samuel Roberts, Daniel Richardson and Kesa Dillon.