Joe Dante

Joe Dante

79 · Born: Nov 28, 1946

Personal Details

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Height5' 6"
BornNov 28, 1946 Morristown, New Jersey, USA
Parents
  • Jane Dante
  • James Joseph Dante

Biography

Joe Dante is a graduate of the Philadelphia College of Art. After a stint as a film reviewer, he began his filmmaking apprenticeship in 1974 as a trailer editor for Roger Corman's New World Pictures.

In 1976, Dante made his directorial debut with Hollywood Boulevard, a thinly disguised spoof of New World exploitation pictures, shot in ten days for $60,000. The following year, he made his solo debut as a film director with Piranha, which went on to become one of the company's biggest hits and was distributed throughout the rest of the world by United Artists.

During his tenure at New World, Dante edited Ron Howard's directorial debut Grand Theft Auto and co-wrote the original story for Rock 'n' Roll High School.

Next, Dante directed the highly praised werewolf thriller The Howling, followed by the It's a Good Life segment of the episodic Twilight Zone: The Movie.

Having worked with Steven Spielberg on Twilight Zone, Dante was chosen to helm one of the first Amblin Productions for Warner Bros. Gremlins became a runaway hit and grossed more than $200 million worldwide.

Dante followed up with Explorers, a sci-fi fantasy about three kids who build their own spaceship, and then Innerspace, an action comedy in which miniaturized test pilot Dennis Quaid is injected into the body of supermarket clerk Martin Short.

Tom Hanks starred in Dante's next film, The 'Burbs, which was followed by Gremlins 2: The New Batch.

Matinee, featuring John Goodman as a huckster showman premiering his new horror film during the Cuban Missile Crisis, was a production of Dante and partner Michael Finnell's Renfield Productions for Universal.

Dreamworks/Universal's Small Soldiers was released in 1998, followed in 2003 by Warner Bros. Looney Tunes: Back in Action, featuring one of Dante's favorite actors, Bugs Bunny.

Dante's Homecoming debuted in December 2005 to rave reviews from critics and audiences alike and was named to numerous "Top 10" critics lists.

The Sitges and Brussels International Film Festivals both honored Homecoming with Special Jury Recognition Awards, and the New Yorker called it the best political film of 2005.

More recent work includes The Screwfly Solution and Boo.

His new 3D thriller, The Hole, for Bold Films recently premiered at the Venice Film Festival where it garnered the first-ever award for Best 3D Feature.

Dante also produces the critically-acclaimed webisode/mobile phone series, Trailers from Hell.

Along the way, Dante contributed several comedy segments to the multi-part Amazon Women on the Moon spoof produced by John Landis, and directed various episodes of the tv series Amazing Stories, The Twilight Zone, Police Squad!, Night Visions, and Picture Windows.

He also directed the network pilots for The Osiris Chronicles and the NBC series Eerie, Indiana, on which he was creative consultant throughout its run.

Dante received Cable Ace nominations for his direction of Showtime's Runaway Daughters and HBO's The Second Civil War.

Career

2018
2014
Burying the Ex
Burying the Ex as Director
2009
Splatter
Splatter as Director
The Hole
The Hole as Director
2006
Trapped Ashes
Trapped Ashes as Director
2005
1998
Small Soldiers
Small Soldiers as Director
1997
1994
Rebel Highway
Rebel Highway as Director
1993
Matinee
Matinee as Director
1989
The 'Burbs
The 'Burbs as Director
1987
Innerspace
Innerspace as Director
1985
Explorers
Explorers as Director
1984
Gremlins
Gremlins as Director
1981
The Howling
The Howling as Director
1978
Piranha
Piranha as Director
1976
1968
The Movie Orgy
The Movie Orgy as Director