Craig Zobel

Craig Zobel

Zobel in 2012 at the Deauville American Film Festival.
Born Roger Craig Zobel
September 16 1975 (age 40)
New York, United States
Alma mater North Carolina School of the Arts
Occupation Film director, producer, screenwriter
Years active 2000present

Craig Zobel (born September 16 1975) is an American film director of the films Compliance and Great World of Sound and who also co-founded Homestar Runner and Ron Planet.

Biography

Zobel was born on September 16 1975 in New York and grew up in Atlanta, Georgia, later studying film at the North Carolina School of the Arts alongside David Gordon Green and other future collaborators. After graduation, Zobel worked on Green's first three films — George Washington (2000), All the Real Girls (2003) and Undertow (2003), as either co-producer, production manager or second unit director.[1] He currently lives in New York.

Homestar Runner

Homestar Runner is a Flash animated internet cartoon which mixes surreal humor with references to pop culture. Zobel co-founded it along with Mike Chapman while they were students at the University of Georgia. On a day off while Zobel and Chapman were working summer jobs surrounding the 1996 Summer Olympics, a visit to a bookstore prompted them to parody the state of children's books, leading to the creation of the cartoon.[2]

Film career

Zobel has directed, written, and produced several films, including Turkey in the Straw, Great World of Sound and Compliance.[3]

Filmography

Film

Year Film Director Notes
2001 Surfacing: AKA A Letter from My Father Yes /
2007 Great World of Sound Yes /
2012 Compliance Yes /
2015 Z for Zachariah Yes /

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2015 The Leftovers Director Episodes: "Lens", "International Assassin"

References

  1. Interview at Filmmakermagazine.com Accessed May 14, 2009
  2. Interview at Wired.com Accessed May 15, 2009
  3. Craig Zobel at the Internet Movie Database Accessed May 10, 2009

External links


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