Tim Sullivan (director)
Tim Sullivan | |
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Born |
Timothy Michael Sullivan July 2, 1964 Plainfield, New Jersey, United States |
Occupation | Film director, screenwriter, actor, and producer |
Timothy Michael "Tim" Sullivan (born July 2, 1964 in Plainfield, New Jersey) is an American film director, producer, actor, and screenwriter.
Biography
Early career
His interest in film began as a teenager when he landed a job as a production assistant on the 1983 cult horror film Return of the Aliens: The Deadly Spawn. Sullivan majored in film studies at New York University, and his first writer/director/producer credit was the short A Christmas Treat (1985), for which he won Fangoria magazine's Short Film Search Award. While attending NYU, Sulivan wrote the music news for MTV. After graduating, he worked as a production assistant on such award winning films as Three Men and a Baby, Cocktail, Coming To America, and The Godfather Part III.[1][2]
Career
Throughout his career Sullivan has worn many hats, including acting.[3] Much like Alfred Hitchcock and M. Night Shyamalan, he has cast himself for roles in his own films.[4] He was production manager for the independent films If Looks Could Kill (1986)[5] and America Exposed, (1990)[6] and produced New Line Cinema's Detroit Rock City which starred Edward Furlong and James DeBello. After working in development at New Line Cinema for five years,[7] Sullivan formed his own production company, New Rebellion Entertainment.[8][9]
Sullivan's mainstream directorial debut was the well-received Lion's Gate's horror-comedy,[10] 2001 Maniacs (2005) starring Robert Englund and Lin Shaye.[11] This was followed by Snoop Dogg's Hood of Horror (2005) (as co-writer and producer) and Driftwood (2006), a supernatural thriller about troubled youths at a reform camp, starring Raviv Ullman and Talan Torriero.[12]
Having released the long awaited MANIACS sequel 2001 Maniacs: Field of Screams,[13] Sullivan gained additional notoriety as celebrity director of Vh1's hit series Scream Queens (2010), as well as creator and host of "Shock N Roll", his weekly talk and video blog on leading web network Fearnet.
Recently re-joining forces with Detroit Rock City director Adam Rifkin for the comedy/horror anthology Chillerama (2011), Sullivan contributed the 'Queer Fear' musical segment "I Was a Teenage Werebear", embracing his passion for camp and rock and roll.
Set to follow Chillerama, a variety of projects produced through Sullivan's production entity, New Rebellion Entertainment; rock and shock cable series Night Songs, Burt Reynolds starring vehicle Dog Years and The Poet in Exile based on The Doors co-founder Ray Manzarek's bestselling novel about his life with Jim Morrison.
Personal life
Sullivan is openly gay and a passionate activist for equality and NOH8.[14]
Filmography
Actor
- If Looks Could Kill (1986) as Groom (uncredited)
- America Exposed as Biker
- Detroit Rock City (1999) as KISS Concert Audience Member (uncredited)
- 2001 Maniacs (2005) as Coffin Harry
- Driftwood (2006) as Van Driver (uncredited)
- The War Prayer (2007) as The Preacher
- Whore (2008) as Man in Black (uncredited)
- 2001 Maniacs: Field of Screams (2010) as Road Rascals Narrator (billed as Marc Ambrose)
- Scream Queens (2010) as Himself
- Chillerama (2011) as Coach Tuffman
- Chillerama: House of Psycho Charger (2011) as Sgt. Sullivan
- Bloody Bloody Bible Camp (2012) as Sister Mary Chopper
- Lost Soul: The Doomed Journey of Richard Stanley’s Island of Dr. Moreau (2014)[15]
Producer
- A Christmas Treat (1985)
- Detroit Rock City (1999) as associate producer
- Snoop Dogg's Hood of Horror (2006)
- Killed on the Fourth of July (2010)
- Chillerama (2011) as executive producer
- One for the Road (2011) as executive producer
- Bloody Bloody Bible Camp (2012) as producer
- Cut/Print (2012) as producer
Writer
- A Christmas Treat (1985)
- 2001 Maniacs (2005)
- Snoop Dogg's Hood of Horror (2006)
- Driftwood (2006)
- 2001 Maniacs: Field of Screams (2010)
- Chillerama (segment "I was a Teenage Werebear")(2011)
Director
- A Christmas Treat (1985)
- 2001 Maniacs (2005)
- Driftwood (2006)
- 2001 Maniacs: Field of Screams (2010)
- Chillerama (segment "I was a Teenage Werebear") (2011)
- Chillerama: House of Psycho Charger Music Video (2011)
- Mad World 2012 Music Video (2012)
- Cut/Print LA Production (2012)
References
- ↑ Twitch Film: Interview with Tim Sullivan by Dave Canfield
- ↑ Tim Sullivan filmography by year
- ↑ Findarticles.com: "Duo share nightmares.(Chris Kobin and Tim Sullivan in movie of Tobe Hooper)(Brief Article)"
- ↑ CBR: interview/article about Tim Sullivan and Chris Kobin by Emmett Furey
- ↑ Bloody Disgusting: Interview by Elaine Lamkin
- ↑ Dred Central: interview of Tim Sullivan by Ryan Rotten
- ↑ Tim Sullivan filmography by profession
- ↑ Inbaseline.com: New Rebellion Entertainment
- ↑ Tim Sullivan speaks of New Rebellion Entertainment at Myspace
- ↑ ES Splater: Interview with Tim Sullivan
- ↑ Twitch Film: interview with Tim Sullivan by Dave Canfield
- ↑ Coming Soon
- ↑ First Look Studios Acquires '2001 Maniacs: Field of Screams'
- ↑ Stranahan, Lee (November 30, 2010). "Is Hollywood Ready for a Gay Male Adult Actor in Mainstream Roles?". The Huffington Post. Retrieved January 6, 2010.
- ↑ 0 Comments Lost Soul: The Doomed Journey of Richard Stanley’s Island of Dr. Moreau Gets a Trailer and Release News
External links
- Tim Sullivan at the Internet Movie Database
- Tim Sullivan at Myspace
- Interview with Tim Sullivan at Behind the Couch
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