David DeCoteau
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David DeCoteau | |
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Born |
Portland, Oregon, United States | January 5, 1962
Occupation | Film director and producer |
David DeCoteau (born January 5, 1962, Portland, Oregon) is an American and Canadian film director[1] and producer.[2] DeCoteau has worked professionally in the movie business since he was 18 years old. He got his start through Roger Corman, who hired him in 1980 as a production assistant at New World Pictures. In 1986, DeCoteau directed and produced his first feature film for Charles Band. Most of DeCoteau's films are easily distinguishable by his "trademark" homoeroticism - most of his movies featuring handsome, almost-naked young men in softcore pornographic situations. DeCoteau has produced and directed more than ninety motion pictures over the past twenty-five years. He resides in British Columbia and Los Angeles.[3]
Filmography
Year | Film | Notes |
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1986 | Dreamaniac | |
1988 | Creepozoids | |
1988 | Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama | |
1988 | Nightmare Sisters | |
1989 | Lady Avenger | |
1989 | Murder Weapon | as Ellen Cabot |
1989 | American Rampage | |
1989 | Dr. Alien | |
1990 | Deadly Embrace | as Ellen Cabot |
1991 | The Girl I Want | as Ellen Cabot |
1993 | Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge | |
1993 | Naked Instinct | as Ellen Cabot |
1994 | Beach Babes from Beyond | as Ellen Cabot |
1994 | Test Tube Teens from the Year 2000 | as Ellen Cabot |
1994 | Joe Bob's Drive-In Theater | Attack of the Queen Bees Month: Part 1 |
1995 | Blonde Heaven | as Ellen Cabot |
1996 | Prehysteria! 3 | as Julian Breen |
1996 | Bikini Goddesses | as Ellen Cabot |
1997 | Petticoat Planet | as Ellen Cabot |
1997 | Prey of the Jaguar | |
1997 | Predominantly Black Cats | spin off of Charmed[citation needed] |
1997 | The Journey: Absolution | |
1997 | Skeletons | TV movie |
1997 | Leather Jacket Love Story | |
1997 | Lurid Tales: The Castle Queen | as Ellen Cabot |
1998 | Shrieker | as Victoria Sloan |
1998 | Curse of the Puppet Master | as Victoria Sloan |
1998 | Beach Babes 2: Cave Girl Island | as Ellen Cabot |
1998 | Talisman | as Victoria Sloan |
1998 | Frankenstein Reborn! | as Julian Breen |
1999 | The Killer Eye[1] | as Richard Chasen[4] |
1999 | Alien Arsenal | as Julian Breen (TV movie) |
1999 | Ancient Evil: Scream of the Mummy | |
1999 | Witchouse[5] | as Jack Reed[5] |
1999 | Totem | as Martin Tate |
1999 | Retro Puppet Master | as Joseph Tennent |
2000 | Voodoo Academy | |
2001 | Prison of the Dead | as Victoria Sloan |
2001 | The Brotherhood[6] | |
2001 | Final Stab | |
2001 | The Brotherhood II: Young Warlocks | |
2002 | The Frightening | |
2002 | Wolves of Wall Street | |
2003 | The Brotherhood III: Young Demons | |
2003 | Leeches! | |
2003 | Speed Demon | |
2004 | Ring of Darkness[7] | TV movie |
2004 | Tomb of Terror segment 3 "Evil Never Dies" | |
2004 | The Sisterhood | |
2005 | The Brotherhood IV: The Complex | |
2005 | Killer Bash | TV movie |
2005 | Witches of the Caribbean | |
2005 | Frankenstein & the Werewolf Reborn! | as Julian Breen |
2006 | Beastly Boyz | TV movie |
2007 | Grizzly Rage | TV movie |
2007 | The Raven | TV movie |
2007 | House of Usher | |
2008 | Playing with Fire | |
2009 | The Invisible Chronicles | |
2009 | The Brotherhood V: Alumni | |
2009 | The Brotherhood VI: Initiation | |
2009 | Alien Presence | |
2009 | Stem Cell | |
2009 | The Pit and the Pendulum | |
2009 | Nightfall | |
2010 | Puppet Master: Axis of Evil | |
2010 | Body Blow | TV movie |
2011 | A Dream Within a Dream | |
2011 | Wicked Stepbrother | |
2011 | 1313: Actor Slash Model | |
2011 | 1313: Boy Crazies | |
2011 | 1313: Haunted Frat | |
2011 | 1313: Nightmare Mansion | |
2011 | 1313: Giant Killer Bees | |
2011 | Christmas Spirit | TV movie |
2012 | 1313: Cougar Cult | |
2012 | 1313: Bigfoot Island | |
2012 | Snow White: A Deadly Summer | |
2012 | 1313: UFO Invasion | |
2012 | 1313: Bermuda Triangle | |
2012 | 1313: Billy the Kid | |
2012 | 1313: Hercules Unbound! | |
2012 | 1313: Night of the Widow | |
2012 | 1313: Frankenqueen | |
2013 | A Talking Cat!?! |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Horn, John (12 October 2002). "Live and die in LA". The Guardian.
- ↑ "David DeCoteau". The New York Times.
- ↑ "Official Website for David DeCoteau's films". Rapidheart.com. Retrieved 2011-10-25.
- ↑ "The Killer Eye". The New York Times.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 "Witchouse". The New York Times.
- ↑ Steven Davies. "Horror Asylum Interview". Horror-asylum.com. Retrieved 2011-01-09.
- ↑ "Interview at AfterElton". Afterelton.com. 2006-10-31. Retrieved 2011-01-09.
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