Breck Eisner
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Breck Eisner (b. 1970) is the son of former Walt Disney Company chief executive Michael Eisner. He attended the Harvard High School in North Hollywood, CA (now Harvard-Westlake), Georgetown University, and then the film school at USC.
For a directing project at Georgetown, he filmed a contemporary riff on Alice in Wonderland, shooting scenes in the vast empty attic of Healy Hall on the campus, as well as in an abandoned circular trolley-car tunnel under Dupont Circle in the District of Columbia. He also directed a Shakespeare play on the campus.
Eisner currently works as a director of film and television. He is married to Georgia Irwin.
In October 2005, it was announced that Eisner would direct a remake of the classic monster movie Creature from the Black Lagoon, and in February 2008 it was announced that he would direct a remake of George Romero's The Crazies.[1]
[edit] Filmography
[edit] As a Director
- Fear Itself (2008) TV Series (Episode "The Sacrifice")
- Beyond Fox Television pilot (2005)
- Sahara (2005)
- Thought Crimes USA Network pilot (2003)
- Steven Spielberg Presents Taken (2002) (mini-series), episode Jacob and Jesse
- The Invisible Man (2000), a TV series pilot
- Recon (1996)
Various commercials, including one for Powerbar in 1999.
[edit] As an Actor
- The Auteur Theory (1999), playing Moshe from the "film" Brooklyn Will Be Ours