Richard L. Jefferies (born March 1956) is an American screenwriter, film producer, film director and editor. He wrote and executive produced Cold Creek Manor. He was a screenwriter on Tron Legacy for Disney Studios and directed the 2008 Syfy Original film Living Hell. Jefferies partners with writer/director/producer Ethan Wiley in transmedia production company Wiseacre Films.
Career
Jefferies' father was a movie theater manager.[1] He studied from 1974 to 1978 at California Institute of the Arts.[2] Together with Mark Kirkland he won a Student Academy Award for his animated short film Fame about a song by David Bowie.[3] After his studies he founded New Hollywood Inc. together with David Koenigsberg, Osvaldo Zornizer and Mark Kirkland.[4]
His work on Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer and Tron: Legacy was not credited.[1][5]
Filmography
- 1982: Blood Tide
- 1984: Action Impossible
- 1988: 14 Going on 30
- 1988: Scarecrows
- 1992: The Vagrant[6]
- 1995: Man of the House
- 2003: Cold Creek Manor
- 2007: Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer[2][5]
- 2008: Living Hell
- 2010: Tron: Legacy[2]
- 2012: Elf-Man
- Canceled: adaptation of Dean Koontz's novel The Bad Place[6]
- Canceled: Sonic: Wonders of the World[7]
References
- ^ a b Richard Jefferies: The Secret to My Lack of Success at wordplayer.com
- ^ a b c Richard Jefferies at linkedin.com
- ^ Burbank International FilmFestival 2011 Archived June 5, 2016, at the Wayback Machine at burbankfilmfestival.org, page 12
- ^ David Koenigsberg at the-cosmic-forces.net
- ^ a b Rehfeld, Nina: Fortsetzung folgt und folgt und folgt at Spiegel Online November 7, 2011
- ^ a b Ferrante, Anthony C. (May 1992). "The Vagrancies of Scriptwriting". Fangoria (112): 40–43.
- ^ Owen, Luke (July 6, 2018). "The Sonic the Hedgehog Movie That Never Got Made". Kotaku. Archived from the original on October 23, 2018. Retrieved July 7, 2018.
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