Jeff Wadlow

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Jeff Wadlow
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Wadlow at San Diego Comic-Con 2013
Born
Jeffrey Clark Wadlow

(1976-03-02) March 2, 1976 (age 48)
Alma mater Dartmouth College
University of Southern California School of Cinema-Television
Occupations
  • Film director
  • screenwriter
  • producer
Years active1996–present
Relatives Emily Couric (mother)
Katie Couric (aunt)

Jeffrey Clark Wadlow (born March 2, 1976) is an American screenwriter, producer and director. He's best known for writing and directing feature films including Truth or Dare , Kick-Ass 2 and Fantasy Island . [1] In 2022, Wadlow was nominated for a DGA award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Television, Commercials and Documentary. [2] [3]

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Early life

Wadlow was born in Arlington, Virginia, the son of Emily Couric, a state senator, and R. Clark Wadlow. [4] He is the nephew of journalist Katie Couric. [5] Wadlow attended Dartmouth College, graduating with a BA in History and Film modified by Drama and a citation for outstanding work in Animation. [6] The following year, he attended the University of Southern California School of Cinema-Television after being Awarded a USC Associates Endowment Scholarship for academic achievement, Wadlow went on to graduate in 2001. [7] [8]

Career

Writing and Directing

Film

Wadlow's short film, tHE tOWeR oF BabBLe (2002), received more than two dozen awards, including: Best Short Film at the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival, Best Short Film at the St. Louis International Film Festival, the George Méliès Cinematography Award at the Taos Talking Picture Festival, and a Student Award at USA Film Festival. [9] [10]

In 2005, Wadlow came up with the idea for his theatrical directorial debut Cry Wolf with the money Wadlow won in the 2002 Chrysler Million Dollar Film Competition. [1] [11]

In 2008, Wadlow directed the film Never Back Down , starring Djimon Hounsou and Sean Faris. [9] The movie went on to beat out big budget competition to win the MTV movie award for "Best Fight." [1]

In 2013, Wadlow also wrote and directed Kick-Ass 2 , the sequel to the 2010 black comedy superhero film Kick-Ass . [12] [13]

Wadlow wrote and directed True Memoirs of an International Assassin in 2016, starring Kevin James and Andy Garcia, which was among the first original feature films for Netflix. [14]

Wadlow directed, executive produced and co-wrote the horror film, Truth or Dare , starring Lucy Hale and Tyler Posey, in 2018. [15] The premise of the movie surrounds the popular party game, Truth or Dare, and the deadly results that ensue from a group of friends playing while on a spring break trip to Mexico. [16]

In 2020, Wadlow directed, produced and co-wrote the film Fantasy Island, inspired by a 1970s television show with the same name. [17] That same year, Wadlow wrote the story and co-wrote the screenplay for the action thriller Bloodshot, starring Vin Diesel and based on the 1990s comic book. [18] [19]

In 2022, Wadlow directed and executive produced The Curse of Bridge Hollow , a Halloween movie streaming on Netflix starring Marlon Wayans. [20]

Wadlow's forthcoming horror film, Imaginary, which he directed, produced and co-wrote, is scheduled to be released in 2024. [21] The film grapples with the idea of a childhood imaginary friend, in this case a Teddy bear, turning evil. [22] The film is Wadlow's third collaboration with Jason Blum and is financed by Blumhouse Productions and Lionsgate Films. [15]

Television

Wadlow was a writer and executive producer for the television series, Bates Motel, starring Freddie Highmore and Vera Farmiga, and also for the final season of the series, The Strain . [16] [23] He wrote two pilots picked up by CBS, The Odds in 2010 and Hail Mary in 2011, on which he was also an executive producer. [24]

In 2017, Wadlow directed and executive produced YouTube Premium series, Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes on Television , starring Ryan Hansen and Samira Wiley. [25]

In 2021, Wadlow directed and executive produced the re-boot of the classic 1990's television show, Are You Afraid of the Dark? for Paramount/Nickelodeon. [26] [27] Wadlow was nominated for a DGA award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Television, Commercials and Documentary for his work on the series. [2]

Acting

In 2001, Wadlow played a small role in Pearl Harbor and a professor on an episode of the sci-fi television series Roswell . [28] The following year, Wadlow performed in the short, tHE tOWeR oF BabBLe (2002), which he also co-wrote and directed. [10] In 2007, Wadlow played Billy in the independent romantic comedy, I'm Through with White Girls (2007), starring Anthony Montgomery. [29]

The Adrenaline Film Project

Wadlow founded The Adrenaline Film Project in 2004 during the Virginia Film Festival. [30] An annual event, the project involves teams of amateur filmmakers (aged high school and college) writing, casting, directing, and editing short films in a 72 hour time frame under the mentorship of Wadlow and other industry leaders. [31] Each film, with a duration or five minutes or less, is screened at the end of the competition to be judged for the three cash awards: audience, mentor and jury prizes. [32]

Filmography

Short films

YearTitleDirectorWriterNotes
2002The Tower of BabbleYesStory George Méliès Cinematography Award
NYIIFV Grand Jury Prize for Best Short Film
SLIFF Award for Best Dramatic Short
Student Award
Nominated – Deauville Film Festival – Best Short Film
Manual LaborYesYesAlso editor;
Wine Country Film Festival – Best Short Film (Domestic)
2004Catching KringleYesStoryJury Award for Best Short Film – Animated

Feature films

YearTitleDirectorWriterProducerNotes
2005 Cry Wolf YesYesNo
2007 Prey NoYesNo
2008 Never Back Down YesNoNo
2013 Kick-Ass 2 YesYesNo
2014 Non-Stop NoNoExecutive
2016 True Memoirs of an International Assassin YesYesNo
2018 Truth or Dare YesYesExecutive
2020 Fantasy Island YesYesYes
Bloodshot NoYesNo
2022 The Curse of Bridge Hollow YesNoExecutive
2024 Imaginary YesYesYes

Television

YearTitleDirectorWriterExecutive
Producer
Notes
2010The OddsNoYesYes
2011Hail MaryNoYesYes
2013 Bates Motel NoYesYesConsulting producer, 6 episodes
Writer, episodes "Ocean View" and "What's Wrong with Norman"
2015 Agent X YesNoNoEpisode: "Long Walk Home"
2017 The Strain NoYesYes10 episodes
Writer, episode "Belly of the Beast"
2019 Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes on Television YesNoYes8 episodes
2021 Are You Afraid of the Dark?: Curse of the Shadows YesNoYes4 episodes [33]

Acting roles

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001 Pearl Harbor Next Guy In Line #1
Roswell ProfessorEpisode: "Baby, It's You"
2002The Tower of BabbleDerek
2007 I'm Through with White Girls Billy

Other credits

YearTitleNotes
1996 The Pallbearer Office production assistant (as Jeffrey Clark Wadlow)
1999 The Big Kahuna Set production assistant (as Jeffrey C. Wadlow)

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