American filmmaker and actor; director and star of Chameleon Street (Il Camaleonte, 1989).

Directed and starred in Chameleon Street (1989), which received recognition at the Sundance Film Festival. Appeared in a minor role in Out of Sight (1998).

The available review celebrates Wendell B. Harris's performance and Chameleon Street's exploration of identity and impersonation. The reviewer describes a deep personal attachment to the film and its outsider aesthetic. Themes highlighted include boredom as motive, transformation, and psychic disguise. The review notes the film's Sundance recognition and a later minor acting credit in Out of Sight (1998).

For:Fans of independent and experimental cinema; readers interested in identity, performance, and outsider artists.

 "A braccio (Impromptu)" is the story, inspired by an actual event, of Douglas Street, a negro from Detroit who assumes different identities throughout his life.

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