Fantasy A
Fantasy A | |
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Fantasy A starring in Fantasy A Gets a Mattress | |
| Born | Alexander Leroy Hubbard May 23, 1993 Seattle, Washington, U.S. |
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| Years active | 2014–present |
| Musical career | |
| Origin | Seattle, Washington, U.S. |
| Genres | |
| Instrument | Vocals |
Alexander Leroy Hubbard (born May 23, 1993), better known by his stage name Fantasy A, is an American rapper from Seattle, Washington working in the hip hop genre, as well as a songwriter, actor, and author. He is best known for his extensive guerrilla marketing and performance in the film Fantasy A Gets a Mattress.
Early life
Fantasy A was born in Seattle, Washington, where he was diagnosed with autism at the age of three.[1] He attended Thurgood Marshall Elementary as well as Cleveland High School (Seattle) before graduating from The Center School in 2011. While in high school he gained an interest in literature and wrote three books later published as School Rich (2012), Life in the Eyes of an Autistic Person (2012), and Life in the World of Gabe Fabens and Sage the Scholar (2013).
Career
In the mid-2010s Fantasy A began to gain notice in the Seattle area for his guerrilla promotional campaigns where he would cover every neighborhood in posters for his books and music.[2] The campaigns were so extensive that it was covered by both The Stranger and the Seattle Weekly.[3][4][5] In 2017 Fantasy A starred in the short film Fantasy A Gets Jacked,[6] which marked the start of his work in film.[7] In 2019 he became a reoccurring guest on KJR-FM's The Wake Up Show where he reviewed movies.
In 2023 Fantasy A starred in the feature film Fantasy A Gets a Mattress, based loosely on his life and sections of his memoir.[8][9][10] The film gained a cult following, winning Best Narrative Feature at the Seattle Black Film Festival before going on to a sell out a twenty-screening-long run at The Beacon Cinema. The film continued to sell out screenings at festivals and indie cinemas[11][12][13]—three times at Grand Illusion Cinema, three times at Central Cinema, at the Seattle International Film Festival Film Center during Northwest Folklife Festival, at the opening night screening at Northwest Film Forum's Local Sightings Film Festival, and at the opening night screenings at the Tacoma Film Festival.[14][15][16][17][18] The film also opened the Silent City Film Festival in Ithaca, New York and won Best Narrative Feature at Local Sightings Film Festival, Best PNW Narrative Feature at the Tacoma Film Festival, as well as Best Comedic Feature at the Silent City Film Festival.
Discography
- Albums
- Fantasy A Has Gone Irish Green (2014)
- Summer in Seattle (2014)
- Fantasy A Has Come 2 Seatown (2014)
- Enter Da World of Fantasyania (2016)
- Singles
- Be My Seattle Sweetheart (2015)
- Loyal Fan Rick (2021)
- Gotta Love Dick's (2021)
Filmography
Film
| Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref(s) |
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| 2017 | Fantasy A Gets Jacked | Himself | Short | |
| 2023 | Fantasy A Gets a Mattress | Himself | [19] |
References
- Citations
- ^ MyNorthwest Staff (January 30, 2017). "Autistic Seattle musician explains how he remains optimistic". MyNorthwest.com. Retrieved September 26, 2023.
{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ^ Helming, Savannah (May 15, 2024). "Who Is Fantasy A, Really? Get To Know Seattle's Favorite Niche Celebrity". The Seattle Medium. Retrieved May 6, 2024.
{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ^ Lewis, David (March 8, 2017). "Fantasy A's Strange Journey Through Seattle's Housing Crisis". The Seattle Weekly. Seattle, Washington. Retrieved September 24, 2023.
{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ^ Josephes, Jason (April 1, 2015). "Meet Fantasy A—the Rapper/Writer Whose Flyers Are All Over Town". The Stranger. Seattle, Washington. Retrieved September 24, 2023.
{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ^ Keimig, Jas (August 14, 2023). "'Fantasy A Gets a Mattress' Captures the Surreality of Being an Artist in Seattle". South Seattle Emerald. Seattle, Washington. Retrieved September 25, 2023.
{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ^ Davis, Ryan (July 10, 2018). "21st Edition of Local Sightings Features New Northwest Film Talents". Patch. Retrieved March 6, 2024.
{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ^ Wing, Jennifer (November 30, 2019). "Fantasy A's fantasy is a stable home in Seattle: Sound Effect, Episode 159.5". KNKX-FM. Seattle, Washington. Retrieved September 24, 2023.
{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ^ "Alex's Journey: Filmmaker, leader, and employee supported through King County programs". DCHS Blog. November 25, 2024. Retrieved December 12, 2024.
- ^ Riggs, Keely (September 2, 2023). "Smokestack Goes Film Festing Looking At Your Town Thru Independent Film". Kitsap Smokestack. Bremerton, Washington. Retrieved September 29, 2023.
{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ^ Wickersham, Hailee (August 23, 2023). "The Tacoma Film Festival is Back". South Sound Magazine. Tacoma, Washington. Retrieved September 29, 2023.
{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ^ Janavel, A. J. (2023-07-13). "Film about local rapper with autism living in Seattle keeps selling out shows". FOX 13 Seattle. Retrieved 2023-09-25.
- ^ Amenn, Joan (August 27, 2023). "Review: Fantasy A Gets a Mattress". In Their Own League. Seattle, Washington. Retrieved September 26, 2023.
{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ^ Davis, Mike (June 30, 2023). "Mike's adventures in art: 'Solaris,' 'Formation,' 'Fantasy A'". KUOW-FM. Seattle, Washington. Retrieved September 26, 2023.
{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ^ Davis, Mike; Denkmann, Libby (September 14, 2023). "'Fantasy A Gets a Mattress': Local low-budget movie gains momentum in Seattle". KUOW. Seattle, Washington. Retrieved September 24, 2023.
{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ^ Hutchinson, Chase (September 12, 2023). "A Seattle rapper takes center stage in 'Fantasy A Gets a Mattress'". Seattle Times. Seattle, Washington. Retrieved September 26, 2023.
{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ^ Walker, Meghan (August 23, 2023). "Ballard film producer releases feature-length movie about an autistic rapper in Seattle: 'Fantasy A Gets a Mattress'". My Ballard. Seattle, Washington. Retrieved September 26, 2023.
{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ^ Yussuf, Mohamud (July 5, 2023). "Autistic Rapper, Six Days Sold Out Movie Screenings". Runta Somali News Magazine. Seattle, Washington. Retrieved September 26, 2023.
{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ^ Mesa, Natalia (October 18, 2023). "A new film asks: how do you make art in a city you can't afford?". High Country Magazine. Peoria, Colorado. Retrieved October 18, 2023.
{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ^ Hutchinson, Chase (September 12, 2023). "Seattle rapper's mattress search takes center stage in joyous film". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 2023-09-26.
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