Jack Dunphy is a multi-talented individual who has made a name for himself in the film industry through his work as a writer, director, animator, and actor. His impressive portfolio includes a range of short films that have been showcased at prestigious festivals worldwide, including the Sundance and AFI festivals.
One of his notable short films, Serenity, has garnered significant attention and has been featured at numerous international film festivals. Chekhov, another one of his short films, has also received critical acclaim and has been screened at festivals globally.
In addition to his work as a writer and director, Dunphy has also made a mark as an actor. He has starred in Assholes, a film directed by Peter Vack, which won the audience award at the SXSW festival. Moreover, he co-wrote Stinking Heaven with Nathan Silver, which premiered at the International Festival of Rotterdam.
Dunphy has also collaborated with Silver on other projects, including writing, editing, and producing The Great Pretender. This film has been showcased at notable festivals such as Tribeca and AFI, and has received widespread acclaim.
Furthermore, his short film Revelations premiered at Slamdance and went on to play at The Champs-Élysées Film Festival in Paris, France. His short film Brontosaurus has also been featured at various film festivals, including The True/False, Nashville, Florida, Philadelphia, and Cucalorus film festival.
Throughout his career, Dunphy has been recognized for his exceptional talent and has been named one of the 25 New Faces of Independent Film by Filmmaker Magazine.