Tom Stern (director)

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Tom Stern
Born United States
Occupation Director, actor, writer, producer

Tom Stern is an American actor, director, writer, and producer living in Los Angeles, California.[citation needed]

Education

Stern grew up in Pleasantville, New York and attended Byram Hills High School in Armonk, New York, and then went to film school at Tisch School of the Arts New York University (NYU) from 1983–87,[citation needed] where he met Alex Winter.[1] The two collaborated on a number of short films including Squeal of Death,[1] which was noticed by an executive at Columbia Pictures in 1986.

Hollywood

In 1987 Stern and Winter drove to Hollywood and sent a copy of Squeal of Death to Sam Raimi, whose film Evil Dead 2 was an inspiration to them. Raimi responded enthusiastically. He and his partner Rob Tapert optioned an anthology comedy feature film script from Stern and Winter.[citation needed] The pair then worked on a number of short films and music videos for bands such as Red Hot Chili Peppers, Ice Cube, and Butthole Surfers.[citation needed] They also directed Impact Video Magazine for producer Stuart Shapiro. Impact was a counter-culture arts magazine that featured short films, performances, and interviews with the likes of Butthole Surfers, painter Robert Williams, hip hop pioneers Public Enemy, robotic art collective Survival Research Labs, and comedian Bill Hicks.[citation needed]

Stern and Winter teamed up with writer Tim Burns on the The Idiot Box, a sketch comedy show for MTV,[2] with Stern and Winter also co-starring and co-directing.[1][3]

Immediately following The Idiot Box, Stern, Winter and Burns co-wrote the 1993 film Freaked with Stern and Winter also serving as co-directors. Freaked starred Winter, Randy Quaid, Keanu Reeves, Bobcat Goldthwait and Mr T.[2] The film gained a cult following and in 2013 played at Cinefamily in Los Angeles in celebration of the 20th anniversary of its release.[4]

Stern also co-wrote the screenplay to An American Werewolf in Paris, the sequel to the 1981 film An American Werewolf in London, with Burns and Anthony Waller.[5][6]

Stern and Burns also collaborated on The Chimp Channel[7] and Monkey-ed Movies.[citation needed]

Stern has worked with Jimmy Kimmel's production company Jackhole Productions on shows such as Jimmy Kimmel Live!,[citation needed] The Man Show as segment director,[8] and Crank Yankers as director and supervising producer.[9] In addition, Stern appeared as an actor and worked as a writer for Trey Parker and Matt Stone's presidential parody, That's My Bush!,[10] as co-executive producer, served as director and writer for The Andy Milonakis Show,[11] and was one of the creators and producers of the Comedy Central travel show parody Gerhard Reinke's Wanderlust.[12]

In May 2008, Stern directed a music video for Russian metal band [[{{{1}}}]][] called "Gorbachev: Bigger and Russianer". He posted it on his Vimeo page in July and within four weeks it had been viewed over four hundred and eighty thousand times and 111K on YouTube all by word of mouth.[citation needed] In July 2008, Stern directed the puppet show pilot Alligator Boots, hosted by Kanye West.[citation needed] In August 2008 Stern completed the rear projection content for Cheech & Chong's Light Up America tour.[citation needed]

Filmography

  • "Hollywood Hillbillies (Reelz channel series)" (2014) - Executive Producer
  • "Urban Tarzan (Spike TV series)" (2012) - Executive Producer
  • "Joe Schmo: The Full Bounty (Spike TV series)" (2012) - Director
  • "Stevie TV (VH1 sketch comedy series)" (2012, 2013) - Director, co-executive producer
  • "Marc Saves America (MTV Pilot)" (2011) - Director, Executive Producer
  • "1000 Ways to Die (Spike TV series)" (2010) - Supervising Producer
  • "Alligator Boots (Comedy Central Pilot)" (2008) - Director
  • "Harden High (MTV Pilot)" 2007 - Writer Director Executive Producer, Co-Creator with Jason Jordan
  • "Saul of the Molemen" (2007) - Writer, Director, Executive Producer
  • "The Andy Milonakis Show" (2005) - Writer, Director, Executive Producer
  • "Gerhard Reinke's Wanderlust" (2003) - Writer, Director, Executive Producer
  • "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" (2003) - Director
  • "That's My Bush!" (2001) - Writer
  • "The Chimp Channel" (1999) - Writer, Producer
  • "The Man Show" (1999) - Director
  • An American Werewolf in Paris (1997) - Co-writer
  • Freaked (1993) - Co-Writer, Co-director, Actor
  • "The Idiot Box" (1991) - Writer, Actor, Co-director

Music videos

See also

References

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