Graham Streeter
Graham Streeter (born January 22, 1964) is an American film director, screenwriter and cinematographer.
Streeter was raised in northern California until high school. He lived in Osaka, Japan for 10 years while working in film and television, then returned to the United States and attended California State University, Sacramento. Streeter earned a double degree in international business administration and Japanese, then worked for Nippon Television in Los Angeles as a television field producer founding Imperative Pictures in Hollywood.
Streeter began his career in filmmaking by making short films, such as Crickets & Potatoes, a look at the absurdity of holiday dinner gatherings, and Frank in Five, with Paul Winfield, Gedde Watanabe, and Zelda Rubinstein.
Streeter wrote and directed the award winning 2005 feature film Cages starring Mako Iwamatsu, Zelda Rubinstein and Bobby Tonelli. The film stayed in release in Asia for four weeks in 2007 and was the first Asian film to be purchased by the Hallmark Channel.
Streeter wrote, directed and also lensed the 2013 documentary feature film Boys in Peril and 2014 feature film "Unpeaceable" starring Grace Zabriskie, Tim Bagley, Grim Hans-Christian Bernhoft and Angelina Prendergast, produced by Imperative Pictures.
External links
- Graham Streeter at the Internet Movie Database
- Graham Streeter official site
- Imperative Pictures official site