An American film and television director, he gained recognition for his debut film, "Heathers" (1988), a dark comedy that became a cult classic. Educated at Columbia University and USC School of Cinematic Arts, he navigated various genres, directing films like "Meet the Applegates" and "The Truth About Cats & Dogs." In television, he directed episodes for acclaimed series such as "American Horror Story," "True Blood," and "Californication," showcasing versatility and a knack for blending humor with edgier themes.
HUDSON HAWK
Hudson Hawk follows the story of Eddie Hawkins, a skilled cat burglar who is forced to steal Da Vinci artifacts for a group of villains. Along the...
AIRHEADS
Three aspiring rock musicians hold a radio station hostage in order to get their demo played on the air. As the situation gets out of control, they...
HEATHERS
Heathers (1988) is a dark comedy that explores the social dynamics of a high school ruled by a popular clique of girls all named Heather. Veronica...