Albert Pyun

Albert Pyun

Deceased · Born: May 19, 1953 · Died: Nov 26, 2022

Personal Details

BornMay 19, 1953 San Diego, California, USA
Spouse
  • Cynthia Curnan

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Nov 26, 2022 )
  • Alys Chambers

    ( Dec 28, 1975 to Dec 2, 2025 )

Biography

Albert Pyun was an award-winning US filmmaker best known for his contributions to the science-fiction and action genres. He is credited with pioneering the cyborg sub-genre and is considered to be a maverick and renegade in independent genre cinema. With over 50 titles to his name, he has enjoyed a prolific career spanning 30+ years and has earned himself a fevered cult following.

His first film, The Sword and the Sorcerer (1982),was the highest-grossing independent film of 1982, earning $36,714,025 in the US. The film's success led to Pyun being attached to various large sci-fi projects, including Total Recall (1990) (eventually directed by Paul Verhoeven) and he became a much sought-after director by several studios.

Pyun's work with Cannon Pictures saw him direct more films for the company than any other filmmaker and his involvement with "Spider-Man" and "Masters of the Universe 2" became legendary. When both films were canceled mid-way into their productions, Pyun devised a breakneck strategy to combine the sets and costume designs from both to salvage the lost money and deliver a single stand-alone film. The result was Cyborg (1989),which opened in 1989 as the fourth highest grossing film in the United States.

The 1990s proved to be an even more prolific decade, with Pyun directing a further 24 films. Notable throughout those years include Captain America (1990),Nemesis (1992),Nemesis 2: Nebula (1995),Nemesis 3: Time Lapse (1996),Nemesis 4: Death Angel (1996),Kickboxer 2: The Road Back (1991),Knightriders (1981),Omega Doom (1996),Adrenalin: Fear the Rush (1996),Hong Kong 97 (1994),Postmortem (1998) and Mean Guns (1997).

His work with Charles Band's Full Moon Pictures saw him direct Dollman (1991) and Arcade (1993),both of which continue to hold a strong cult following.

The 2000s marked a new era for Pyun, as he moved away from the independent studio system and began making films much more independently by way of self-funding and outsourcing money personally. This allowed for greater creative freedoms as a filmmaker, despite his budgets being drastically reduced.

His new approach to filmmaking has divided audiences, however; those who have followed his career closely agree that his films since 2000 have been far more audacious and personal, none more so than his 2013 film Road to Hell (2008) (shot in 2008).

The 2010s have proven to be a difficult time in Pyun's career due to declining health and difficulties getting a major project released. His film Cyborg Nemesis: The Dark Rift was shot, but remains unfinished due to pending post-production issues.

As of 2015 Pyun had attempted to develop various other projects, while maintaining ongoing treatment for his multiple sclerosis. These projects include "Napoleon", "The Kickboxer": "City of Blood" and "Algiers".

In November of 2015 saw the release of a conceptual teaser trailer for a brand-new film titled "Star Warfare Rangers" and the "Cyborg Witch of Endor" (later retitled Interstellar Civil War: Shadows of the Empire (2017)).

Pyun's career has seen him work with some of the biggest stars in Hollywood, many of whom got their first break with him. He has worked with the likes of Jean-Claude Van Damme, Sasha Mitchell, Christopher Lambert, Natasha Henstridge, Brion James, Tim Thomerson, Jackie Earle Haley, Teri Hatcher, Rutger Hauer, Olivier Gruner, Charlie Sheen, Burt Reynolds, Steven Seagal, Rob Lowe, Ice-T, Snoop Dogg, Kevin Sorbo, Tom Sizemore, Andrew Dice Clay, Dennis Hopper, Kevin Gage, Robert Patrick, Seth Green, Dennis Chan, Ned Beatty, Darren McGavin, Ronny Cox, Kris Kristofferson, George Kennedy, Richard Lynch, Lee Horsley, Richard Moll, Courteney Cox, Tom Matthews, Nicholas Guest, Kathy Ireland, Deep Roy, Michel Qissi, Andrew Divoff, David Carradine, Vincent Klyn, Mitch Pileggi, Yuji Okumoto, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Michael Pare and Deborah Van Vulkenburgh.

Albert passed away on November 22, 2022 in Las Vegas, NV, where he lived with his wife and producer, Cynthia Curnan.

Career

Bulletface
Bulletface as Director
2008
Road to Hell
Road to Hell as Director
2007
Left for Dead
Left for Dead as Director
2006
Cool Air
Cool Air as Director
2005
Infection
Infection as Director
2003
Bad Bizness
Bad Bizness as Director
2001
Ticker
Ticker as Director
2000
The Wrecking Crew
The Wrecking Crew as Director, Writer
1999
Corrupt
Corrupt as Director, Story
Urban Menace
Urban Menace as Director, Writer
1998
Postmortem
Postmortem as Director
1997
Crazy Six
Crazy Six as Director
Blast
Blast as Director, Writer
Mean Guns
Mean Guns as Director
1996
Nemesis 4: Death Angel
Nemesis 4: Death Angel as Director, Writer
Nemesis 3: Time Lapse
Nemesis 3: Time Lapse as Director, Writer
Omega Doom
Omega Doom as Director
Raven Hawk
Raven Hawk as Director
Adrenalin: Fear the Rush
Adrenalin: Fear the Rush as Director, Writer
1995
Spitfire
Spitfire as Director, Screenplay, Story
Heatseeker
Heatseeker as Director, Screenplay, Story
Nemesis 2: Nebula
Nemesis 2: Nebula as Director, Writer
1994
Kickboxer 4: The Aggressor
Kickboxer 4: The Aggressor as Director, Story, Screenplay
Hong Kong 97
Hong Kong 97 as Director
1993
Arcade
Arcade as Director
Knights
Knights as Director, Writer
1992
Deceit
Deceit as Director, Writer
Nemesis
Nemesis as Director, Writer
Dollman
Dollman as Director
Bloodmatch
Bloodmatch as Director
1990
1989
Cyborg
Cyborg as Director, Screenplay
1988
Alien from L.A.
Alien from L.A. as Director, Writer
1987
Down Twisted
Down Twisted as Director, Story
Vicious Lips
Vicious Lips as Director, Writer
1986
Radioactive Dreams
Radioactive Dreams as Director, Writer
1982
The Sword and the Sorcerer
The Sword and the Sorcerer as Director, Screenplay