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Logan Yuzna
Logan Yuzna and Diana Lado attend Marvel Avengers: Age of Ultron World Premiere in Hollywood, California.
Born
Logan Bruce Jacob Yuzna

Los Angeles, California, USA
Other namesKingraisin, Raisinman
Alma materUniversity of California, Los Angeles
Occupation(s)Director, writer, artist
Years active2002–present
PartnerDiana Lado (2011)
Websitehttp://www.kingraisin.com/

Logan Yuzna is an American artist, filmmaker, comedian, rapper, and skateboarder in Hollywood, California.

Career

Logan Yuzna has written and directed several independent films including the Academy Award winner Spike Jonze's 2018 Chocolate Film Festival official selection film "It's a Skater".

Yuzna starts his film career at the Kingraisin channel, the first music video platform in skateboarding, where Yuzna creates comedy Hip-Hop live action and animated narratives about Skateboarding. Some of these films include "Skaters Paradise" and "All I Need is Red Curbs". Critics have said about Yuzna's work that he "created a genre" especially with his gore parody, "Skaters in Perish". Yuzna released the animation "Where's Stoner at" in 2014; that same year, he accepted an offer from Marvel Animation Studios to join the production team of Marvel's Avengers Assemble, working immediately after on Marvel's Avengers: Ultron Revolution, and then recruited for a Marvel secret project that was revealed to be Marvel's Spider-Man TV series at New York City Comic-Con 2016.

Yuzna performs in character as the Raisinman in the Kingraisin web series, where he raps and parodies skateboarding and Hip-Hop culture. Some of the episodes have gone viral on the internet, like "Pushin' Mongo". Yuzna started producing instrumentals while living in Barcelona as a teen producer and rapper, featuring his own music in the Raisinman Productions films. Since 2017 Yuzna is part of the Los Angeles improvisational and sketch comedy troupe The Groundlings.

A known skateboarder, Yuzna stars in the 2009 Apple Mac photo campaign, for which he appears skateboarding in Venice Beach, California. Outside of Skateboarding, Yuzna has worked commercially in the arts and fashion industries as a film director in New York Fashion Week, La Biennale di Venezia, and other international events for artists and brands.

Transworld Skateboarding says that "Kingraisin drops Lyrical bangers" in his raps.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]

Recognition

The Kingraisin channel reached worldwide recognition in 2011 when GQ said Yuzna's rap was "killer" and "needed", and Transworld Skateboarding featured Yuzna as their top YouTuber. Kingraisin's skateboarding narratives are regularly featured in Tony Hawk's Ride Channel, Thrasher magazine, Transworld, and SkateBoarder magazine]]. A part of the arts community in Los Angeles, Yuzna is one of the artists interviewed by NPR National Public Radio about Banksy when the street artist reportedly spray-painted prominent walls in Los Angeles during Oscars week. Yuzna is frequently seen at skateboarding events with other skaters, being photographed with Eric Koston at the Spike Jonze Her Oscar celebration in 2014. He was followed by MTV News for the network's docu-series during the Coachella Music Festival in 2016. Prominent in social media, Yuzna was called a YouTube sensation[citation needed] and became the Los Angeles reporter for Empire, covering the Golden Globe Awards ceremony and red carpet. He has also appeared multiple times as a reporter for Thrasher's Skateline, portraying the Bob Raisinman character.[13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33]

Personal life

Logan Yuzna was born in Los Angeles, California, to Cathy and Brian Yuzna. He has three siblings, Conan Yuzna, Zoe Yuzna, and Noah Yuzna. Logan grew up on set at his father's Hollywood film productions, and participated as a child actor in the American films Silent Night, Deadly Night, Progeny, Faust: Love of the Damned, and The Dentist 2. At age 11 Logan moved to Barcelona, Spain, with his family. He started skateboarding while living in Barcelona and is named Raisinman, a nickname that would become a character in the Kingraisin universe and, later on, label Yuzna's own production company Raisinman Productions. At age 18, bilingual in Spanish and English, Yuzna moved back to Los Angeles and studies in Santa Monica College until the institution announced his transfer to UCLA, as published on the cover of their newspaper. In April 2016 Yuzna told MTV that he was romantically involved with actress Diana Lado, while they were both for the network's docu-series surrounding the Coachella music festival. Yuzna has expressed homages to his father's work, artistically and in the media, producing the Brian Yuzna retrospective that showed at the Soho House theater in West Hollywood. Father and son often make appearances together, having been photographed at Hollywood events like the United Nations soiree hosted at producer Brett Ratner's Beverly Hills home in August 2016.[34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43]

References

  1. ^ "Kingraisin All I Need is Red Curbs". Youtube.
  2. ^ "Kingraisin Where's Stoner At". Youtube.
  3. ^ "Kingraisin Skaters Paradise". Youtube.
  4. ^ "Logan Yuzna creates a new genre". Horror Cult Films UK.
  5. ^ "About Raisinman Productions". Raisinman Productions Official Website.
  6. ^ "Marvel Announces new Sider-Man Animated TV Series". Deadline.
  7. ^ "Logan Yuzna Producer Director and Writer credits on the Internet Movie Database". Internet Movie Database.
  8. ^ "Kingraisin Pushing Mongo". Youtube.
  9. ^ "Logan Yuzna Film Director at New York Fashion Week". Metal Magazine.
  10. ^ "producer Bmbu says Logan Yuzna was a teenager producer in Barcelona". Crate Expectations.
  11. ^ "Transworld Skateboarding says Kingraisin drops lyrical Bangers". Transworld Skateboarding.
  12. ^ "Baker Skateboards features Kingraisin Skate Like Andrew Reynolds". Baker Skateboards.
  13. ^ "GQ Magazine A killer parody of Drake's "Fancy," spotted by GQ's Jesse Lee. We needed this". GQ Magazine.
  14. ^ "Transworld Skateboarding Top YouTuber Kingraisin featured on the cover=Transworld Skateboarding".
  15. ^ "Transworld Skateboarding top 3 YouTuber Kingraisin on the cover with Pushin Mongo". Transworld Skateboarding.
  16. ^ "Skating's most prolific parody songwriter returns with "Red Curbs"". The RIDE Channel.
  17. ^ "The Ride Channel says Raisinman work is timeless". The RIDE Channel.
  18. ^ "Logan Yuzna NPR radio interview". NPR Radio.
  19. ^ "Logan Yuzna respongs Banksy questions". WBUR.
  20. ^ "Filmmaker Logan Yuzna attends Spike Jonze "HER" Oscar party". PandaBear.com.
  21. ^ "Skateboarders Logan Yuzna and Eric Koston at Spike Jonze's "HER" Oscar party". Hollywood Reporter.
  22. ^ "Logan Yuzna appears on MTV New Docu Series". Internet Movie Database.
  23. ^ "Logan Yuzna episode 2 MTV New Docu-Series". Internet Movie Database.
  24. ^ "Logan Yuzna Official Instagram account @Kingraisin". Instagram.
  25. ^ "Youtube Skate Parody Sensation Kingraisin". Sk8 o'Clock.
  26. ^ "Youtube Skate Parody Sensation Kingraisin is on iTunes". iTunes.apple.com.
  27. ^ "Youtube Skate Parody Sensation Kingraisin is on Podcat". Podcat.com.
  28. ^ "Empire Magazine Logan Yuzna interviews George Kotsiopoulos". Empire Magazine.
  29. ^ "Empire Magazine Logan Yuzna photo interviewing George Kotsiopoulos". Blogspot.
  30. ^ "Bob Raisinman reports for Thrasher Magazine's Skateline". Thrasher Magazine.
  31. ^ "Bob Raisinman reports for Thrasher Magazine's Skateline". Thrasher Magazine.
  32. ^ "Kingraisin's Skaters in Perish featured on Thrasher Magazine's Skateline". Thrasher Magazine.
  33. ^ "Kingraisin's "NBD Traffic Barrier Skateboarding Tricks" featured on Thrasher Magazine's Skateline". Thrasher Magazine.
  34. ^ "Logan Yuzna Biography". Internet Movie Database.
  35. ^ "Raisinman Productions Official Website". Raisinman Productions.
  36. ^ "Kingraisin Official Website". Kingraisin.com.
  37. ^ "Progeny Film on the Internet Movie Database". Internet Movie Database.
  38. ^ "Santa Monica College announces Logan Yuzna transfer to UCLA on the cover of their newspaper The Corsair". The Corsair Santa Monica College Newspaper.
  39. ^ "MTV News So the New Coachella is No Chella". Internet Movie Database.
  40. ^ "MTV News What did these people wear to coachella". Internet Movie Database.
  41. ^ "Freixenet presents Brian Yuzna a retrospective at Soho House West Hollywood". Patrick McMullan.
  42. ^ "Brian Yuzna a retrospective at Soho House West Hollywood". Anna Digs This.
  43. ^ "Logan Yuzna and filmmaker father Brian Yuzna attend Brett Ratner hosts United Nations in Beverly Hills California". Soothe Website.