David Brent Heavener[1] (born December 22, 1953)[2] is an American singer, songwriter, director, actor, composer, producer and writer, specialising in low-budget features and direct-to-video action films.[3]
Early life
David was born on December 22, 1953, in Louisville, Kentucky. At the age of 17, he moved to Nashville to pursue his career as a country music singer and songwriter. Within a few years, David had written two top-ten hits and was writing music for hit shows such as Hee-Haw and The Tonight Show.
Career
Within five years, with no film production education and little money, David had written, directed, produced and starred in a half-dozen films. That number now exceeds thirty films and rising. As a distributor, he has released hundreds of titles worldwide.
David has directed Academy Award winner Martin Landau and nominees Tony Curtis, Sally Kirkland and Karen Black. Other actors who have worked with David include Erik Estrada, Joe Estevez, Robert Reed, Marc Singer, Margot Kidder, Oliver Reed, "Rowdy" Roddy Piper and Ernest Borgnine.
Many of his movies have aired on HBO, Showtime, USA and network television. As an actor, he has also guest-starred on such TV series as Hunter and Days Of Our Lives. He has been featured on Entertainment Tonight, Backstage West and Dr. Flim Flam's comedy hour.
One of his most recent films, Dawn of the Living Dead, remained on Wal-Mart's top-10 list of DVD sales for 12 consecutive weeks.
Troma Entertainment distributes many of his films, including: Dragon Fury I, Dragon Fury II, Eye of the Stranger, Jurassic Women, Outlaw Prophet, Prime Target, Ragin' Cajun, Twisted Justice, and Vendetta.[4]
Filmography
Movies
Year | Title | Note |
---|---|---|
1985 | Border of Tong (aka Massacre) | Production Manager, Star |
1987 | The Fighter | Producer |
1988 | Outlaw Force | Director, Producer, Star, Writer |
1989 | Deadly Reactor | Director, Producer, Star, Writer |
1990 | Kill Crazy | Director, Sound-track Writer, Producer, Star, Writer |
Twisted Justice | Director, Producer, Star, Writer | |
1991 | For Hire (aka Lethal Ninja) | Director, Producer, Star, Writer |
Ragin' Cajun | Director, Sound-track Writer, Producer, Star, Writer | |
Prime Target | Director, Producer, Star, Writer | |
1993 | Eye of the Stranger | Director, Sound-track Writer, Producer, Star, Writer |
Kill or Be Killed | Producer, Star | |
L.A. Goddess | Star | |
Twisted Fate | Star | |
1995 | Dragon Fury | Director, Producer, Star, Writer |
1996 | Dragon Fury II | Executive Producer |
Jurassic Women | Producer, Writer | |
Out of the Darkness | Star | |
Fugitive X | Director, Producer, Star, Writer | |
Vendetta | Executive Producer | |
1997 | Guns of Chupacabra | Star |
Hollywood Cops | Star | |
Kiss the Girls Goodbye (aka Fatal Abduction) | Executive Producer | |
1999 | Atlanta Blue | Director, Producer, Star, Writer |
2000 | The Catcher | Star |
2001 | Outlaw Prophet | Director, Producer, Star, Writer |
2002 | Angel Blade | Director, Producer, Star, Writer |
2003 | Rock n' Roll Cops 2 | Star |
2004 | Evil Grave: Curse of the Maya (aka Dawn of the Living Dead) | Director, Producer, Star, Writer |
2006 | Psycho Weene | Director, Producer, Star, Writer |
2008 | Confessions of an Exorcist | Star |
2009 | Memphis Rising: Elvis Returns | Star |
2011 | Legion: The Final Exorcism | Director, Sound-track Writer, Producer, Star, Writer |
2020 | Drac Von Stoller's Horrifying Tales from the Dead | Director, Producer, Star, Writer |
References
- ↑ "Weddings". The Courier-Journal. Louisville, KY. November 3, 1991.
- ↑ Kentucky, U.S., Birth Index, 1911-1999
- ↑ "David Heavener - Rotten Tomatoes". www.rottentomatoes.com.
- ↑ Troma Entertainment (www.troma.com)
Further reading
- Gordon (a girl called) (January–February 2000). "Album Reviews: DAVID HEAVENER, Outlaw Prophet". HM Magazine (81). ISSN 1066-6923. Archived from the original on March 8, 2001. Retrieved April 24, 2007.
External links
- Official website
- Kill Crazy at IMDb
- David Heavener at IMDb
- David Heavener discography at Discogs