Ethan Higbee (also known as nahte) is an American filmmaker, music
producer and gallerist living in Ojai, California. He is most known
for his films Red Apples Falling and The Upsetter, a documentary about
Lee Scratch Perry.In 2010 he opened Dem Passwords art gallery in West
Hollywood, California. The gallery owns and represents the painting
collection of Lee Scratch Perry and hosted his first solo art
exhibition called 'Secret Education' in 2010.Higbee was born and
raised in Maine. He studied at the Mt. Ararat High School and was a
six time All-American in youth and high school track & field and cross
country, capturing over 25 individual and team state championships
over four different sports As a 14-year-old he was featured in Sports
Illustrated Magazine's Faces in the Crowd for winning two state titles
in cross country and soccer in the same day. In 1994 he stood 3rd in
the 2000m steeplechase at the USA Track & Field Junior Olympics
National Championships at the University of Florida.In 1996 Higbee
gave up a potential Olympic dream in running to pursue a career in
direction after he was accepted into the Maurice Kandbar Institute of
Film and Television at the Tisch School of the Arts at New York
University where he graduated in 2001. Before attending NYU, he
skipped the majority of his senior year at Mt. Ararat High School
after convincing the principal to let him enroll in a film residency
at the Maine Media Workshops.
producer and gallerist living in Ojai, California. He is most known
for his films Red Apples Falling and The Upsetter, a documentary about
Lee Scratch Perry.In 2010 he opened Dem Passwords art gallery in West
Hollywood, California. The gallery owns and represents the painting
collection of Lee Scratch Perry and hosted his first solo art
exhibition called 'Secret Education' in 2010.Higbee was born and
raised in Maine. He studied at the Mt. Ararat High School and was a
six time All-American in youth and high school track & field and cross
country, capturing over 25 individual and team state championships
over four different sports As a 14-year-old he was featured in Sports
Illustrated Magazine's Faces in the Crowd for winning two state titles
in cross country and soccer in the same day. In 1994 he stood 3rd in
the 2000m steeplechase at the USA Track & Field Junior Olympics
National Championships at the University of Florida.In 1996 Higbee
gave up a potential Olympic dream in running to pursue a career in
direction after he was accepted into the Maurice Kandbar Institute of
Film and Television at the Tisch School of the Arts at New York
University where he graduated in 2001. Before attending NYU, he
skipped the majority of his senior year at Mt. Ararat High School
after convincing the principal to let him enroll in a film residency
at the Maine Media Workshops.
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