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Bentley Kyle Evans Calls for More Family-Driven Creativity in TV Industry
Acclaimed television creator Bentley Kyle Evans, known for his iconic work on Martin, The Jamie Foxx Show, and Family Time, is calling for more family-based collaboration and self-driven creativity in Hollywood. In a newly released interview, Evans shares his personal journey from actor to writer-producer, using his experience to inspire others to take control of their creative futures.
“I’ve seen the industry from every angle,” Evans says in the interview. “What I’ve learned is that building with your family or trusted people around you isn’t just possible—it’s powerful.”
Evans, who runs a thriving family-centred production company, highlights how his wife, children, sister, and nephew all contribute as writers, producers, and creatives on his projects. “We keep each other honest and focused,” he says. “It’s not about egos—it’s about doing great work together.”
A Growing Need for Representation and Ownership
Evans’ message comes at a time when diversity and ownership in entertainment are more urgent than ever. A 2024 UCLA Hollywood Diversity Report found that minorities still own less than 6% of production companies in the U.S., despite making up nearly 40% of the population.
“Ownership matters,” Evans stresses. “When we own the content, we own the narrative. That’s how real change happens.”
Throughout the interview, Evans shares lessons from his long career, encouraging others to start small but think long term. “Don’t wait for the gatekeepers,” he advises. “Start creating with what you have, with the people you trust.”
Advice Rooted in Experience
With more than three decades in television, Evans knows the importance of perseverance. His upcoming book, The Hollywood Blueprint, also dives into the highs and lows of his career and serves as a roadmap for aspiring creators.
“The industry is tough,” Evans says. “You’re going to hear ‘no’ a lot. But if you’re consistent, if you stay humble and keep learning, you can build something that lasts.”
An Invitation to Take Action
Evans’ call to action isn’t about relying on industry shifts—it’s about personal initiative.
“I want people to look at their circles—friends, family, neighbours—and ask, ‘What can we build together?’” he says. “That’s where it starts.”
He urges aspiring writers, producers, and directors to:
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Collaborate locally: Start small projects with people around you.
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Learn every role: Understand writing, directing, producing, and editing.
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Own your content: Focus on creating material you can control.
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Stay consistent: Build skills and relationships steadily over time.
“Legacy isn’t just about awards,” Evans concludes. “It’s about leaving a path others can follow.”
To read the full interview, visit the website here.
About Bentley Kyle Evans:
Bentley Kyle Evans is a writer, producer, and director known for his work on Martin, The Jamie Foxx Show, Family Time, Love That Girl!, and many more. He has received multiple award nominations and is recognised as a leader in Black television.
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