Daniel Waters (screenwriter)

American screenwriter and film director From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Daniel Waters (born November 10, 1962) is an American screenwriter and film director. He is the older brother of director Mark Waters, and is best known for writing the movies Heathers and Batman Returns, co-writing Hudson Hawk and Demolition Man, and writing and directing Happy Campers.

Born (1962-11-10) November 10, 1962 (age 63)
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
RelativesMark Waters (brother)
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Daniel Waters
Waters at the 2008 Screenwriting Expo
Born (1962-11-10) November 10, 1962 (age 63)
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
OccupationsScreenwriter, film director
RelativesMark Waters (brother)
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Early life

Waters was born in Cleveland, Ohio and raised in South Bend, Indiana.[1] In high school, Waters wrote a popular column titled "Troubled Waters" for his high school newspaper, where he wrote fictitious stories about his real-life classmatesnot unlike the writing that appeared in his screenplay for Heathers.[2] He then wrote, directed and starred alongside Larry Karaszewski in a local sketch comedy titled Beyond Our Control in the early 1980s.[1] Waters moved to Montreal where he graduated from McGill University. After graduation, he moved to Los Angeles, and was the manager of a video store.[1]

Screenwriting credits

Waters came to prominence in 1988 for writing the black comedy Heathers,[2] for which he received a 1990 Edgar Award.[1] Heathers was an attempt for him to write of the true nature of teenagers and high-school society. Heathers was not a box-office hit for Waters when it was released, but the movie has become a cult classic.[3][4] Waters won the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Motion Picture.

Over the next four years, Waters served as co-writer on the comedy The Adventures of Ford Fairlane, wrote the sequel Batman Returns, and then wrote the films Hudson Hawk (for which he re-teamed with Heathers director Michael Lehmann) and Demolition Man.[5] He received the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Screenplay for both Hudson Hawk and Ford Fairlane. In 1995, he authored the first draft of the Catwoman solo movie. The story about Selina moving to a Vegas-like city called 'Oasisburg' and fighting parodies of male superheroes failed to resonate with Tim Burton or anyone at Warner.

Turn as a director

In 2001, Waters made his directorial debut with Happy Campers,[6] another teen comedy in a black vein that, after a long delay, was released straight to DVD.[7] His follow-up, Sex and Death 101, a hybrid of science fiction, dark comedy, and romantic thriller, won the Golden Space Needle Award for Best Director at the 2007 Seattle International Film Festival.[8] It was released theatrically on April 4, 2008, in New York and Los Angeles. The film re-teamed Waters with Heathers star Winona Ryder.[9]

Filmography

Film

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Year Title Director Writer
1989 Heathers No Yes
1990 The Adventures of Ford Fairlane No Yes
1991 Hudson Hawk No Yes
1992 Batman Returns No Yes
1993 Demolition Man No Yes
2001 Happy Campers Yes Yes
2007 Sex and Death 101 Yes Yes
2014 Vampire Academy No Yes
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Television

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Year Title Writer Executive
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1980-1981 Beyond Our Control No Yes
2018 #Fashionvictim Yes Yes TV movie
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