Tom Holland (filmmaker)
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Born | Thomas Lee Holland[1][2][3] July 11, 1943 Poughkeepsie, New York, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Education | Worcester Academy |
Alma mater | University of California, Los Angeles (B.A., J.D.) |
Occupation | Film director, screenwriter, producer, actor, model |
Years active | 1964–present |
Notable work | Psycho II Fright Night Child's Play The Langoliers |
Children | 1 |
Thomas Lee Holland (born July 11, 1943) is an American screenwriter, actor, and director best known for his work in the horror film genre, penning the 1983 sequel to the classic Alfred Hitchcock film Psycho,[4] directing and co-writing the first entry in the long-running Child's Play franchise,[5] and writing and directing the cult vampire film Fright Night.[6] He also directed the Stephen King adaptations The Langoliers[7] and Thinner.[8] He is a two-time Saturn Award recipient. Tom made the jump into children’s literature in 2018 when he co-wrote, ‘’How to Scare a Monster ’’ with fellow writer ‘’Dustin Warburton ’’
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Early life and education
Holland was born July 11, 1943, in Poughkeepsie, New York,[9] to Lee and Tom Holland. He attended Ossining Public High School in Ossining, New York before transferring to Worcester Academy, where he graduated in 1962. After graduating high school, Holland attended Northwestern University for one year before transferring to the University of California, Los Angeles, where he graduated in 1970.[10] He later graduated from UCLA Law School with a Juris Doctor.[11]
Career
Acting career
Holland trained as an actor at the Actor's Studio under Lee Strasberg. Throughout the 60s and early 70s Holland appeared under the moniker of Tom Fielding in several supporting and guest star roles for both television and film, including A Walk in the Spring Rain alongside Anthony Quinn and Ingrid Bergman.
In December 2009 Holland was cast for Adam Green's Hatchet II,[12] to star alongside Danielle Harris, Tony Todd, Kane Hodder, and R.A. Mihailoff.[13] He narrated the film alongside Green on San Diego Comic-Con International 2010.[14]
Writing
Holland made his screenwriting debut with the 1978 made-for-television film The Initiation of Sarah. He made his feature film writing debut in 1982, adapting the Edward Levy novel The Beast Within into the film of the same title.[15] That same year, he wrote the Class of 1984, an urban thriller film centered on juvenile delinquency and punk subculture. The film proved controversial upon release and was heavily censored in the United Kingdom[16] and outright banned in other countries.[17] It has since become a cult classic.[18][19][20]
Holland was hired by Universal Pictures to write a sequel to the 1960 Alfred Hitchcock film Psycho, which since its initial release had been acclaimed as not only a seminal and iconic horror film,[21][22] but one of the greatest films of all time.[23][24][25] Lead actor Anthony Perkins, who had previously displayed apprehension at appearing in a sequel, agreed to do the film after being impressed by Holland's screenplay.[26] The film, directed by Richard Franklin and co-starring Meg Tilly, Robert Loggia, and Dennis Franz, opened at No. 2 at the box office (behind Return of the Jedi) and went on to gross $34 million.[27]
Holland re-teamed with director Franklin the following year on his next film, Cloak & Dagger. Unlike their previous film, Cloak & Dagger was a spy film aimed at a younger audience, and starring Henry Thomas of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial in its leading role. Despite positive critical reviews,[28] the film was a financial failure, grossing $9,719,952 off of a 13 million dollar production budget.
Directing
Holland's directorial debut came in 1985 with the vampire horror film Fright Night. Holland first conceived of the premise during the writing of Cloak & Dagger,[29] of a horror film fan who learns that his neighbor is a vampire. He chose to direct the film himself after being disappointed with Michael Winner's direction of his screenplay Scream for Help.[30][31] The film was both financial and critical success, earning a rave review from Roger Ebert[32] who wrote "Fright Night is not a distinguished movie, but it has a lot of fun being undistinguished." The film spawned a sequel in 1988 titled Fright Night Part 2, and a 2011 remake, Fright Night starring Colin Farrell and Anton Yelchin. That remake also had its own sequel, Fright Night 2: New Blood, which was released in 2013. Holland wasn't involved in any of the sequels or the remake. On October 28, 2020, Holland confirmed that he is writing a direct sequel to the original Fright Night titled Fright Night: Resurrection and that his sequel would ignore the 1988 sequel and be a proper sequel to his 1985 film.[33]
In 1988, Holland directed the film Child's Play, which received positive reviews from Ebert[34] and Leonard Maltin,[35] spawned a long-running franchise consisting of six sequels, and helped elevate its antagonist Chucky to a pop culture icon. He directed three episodes of the horror anthology series Tales from the Crypt, and returned to television films with The Stranger Within. He wrote and directed a 1996 ABC miniseries adaptation of the Stephen King novella The Langoliers, and the following year adapted King's novel Thinner into a film of the same title.
Dead Rabbit Films
He and David Chackler founded the horror film company Dead Rabbit Films.[36] Their first feature film was the remake of Fright Night.[37] Holland is also reportedly scheduled to be writing and directing a feature-length anthology of horror shorts titled Twisted Tales.[38]
Personal life
He is the father of American actor Josh Holland.[39][40]
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Film | Result |
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1984 | Edgar Award | Best Motion Picture | Psycho II | Nominated |
1986 | Dario Argento Award | Best Film | Fright Night | Won |
Critics' Award | Special Mention | Won | ||
International Fantasy Film Award | Best Film | Nominated | ||
Saturn Award | Best Director | Nominated | ||
Best Horror Film | Won | |||
Best Writing | Won | |||
1990 | Best Horror Film | Child's Play | Nominated | |
Best Writing Shared with Don Mancini and John Lafia |
Nominated | |||
1996 | Best Television Presentation | The Langoliers | Nominated |
Filmography
Film
Filmmaking credits
Year | Title | Director | Writer | Notes |
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1982 | The Beast Within | No | Yes | |
Class of 1984 | No | Yes | ||
1983 | Psycho II | No | Yes | |
1984 | Cloak & Dagger | No | Yes | |
Scream for Help | No | Yes | ||
1985 | Fright Night | Yes | Yes | Directorial debut |
1987 | Fatal Beauty | Yes | No | |
1988 | Child's Play | Yes | Yes | |
1993 | The Temp | Yes | No | |
1996 | Thinner | Yes | Yes | |
2010 | To Hell with You | Yes | No | Short film |
2011 | Fright Night | No | Story | |
2017 | Rock, Paper, Scissors | Yes | No |
Executive producer
Year | Title | Notes |
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2016 | You're So Cool, Brewster! The Story of Fright Night | Documentary film; also creative consultant |
What Is Fright Night? | Documentary short films | |
Tom Holland and Amanda Bearse Talk Fright Night | ||
Tom Holland: Writing Horror | ||
Roddy McDowall: From Apes to Bats | ||
A Beautiful Darkness: The Look of Regine |
Acting credits
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1963 | America America | (voice) | Uncredited |
1969 | Model Shop | Gerry | |
Changes | Roommate | ||
1970 | A Walk in the Spring Rain | Boy | |
1972 | Josie's Castle | Leonard Robbins | |
1983 | Psycho II | Deputy Norris | |
2009 | The Crystal Lake Massacres Revisited | Charles Brewster | Mockumentary short film |
2010 | Hatchet II | Bob | |
2014 | Digging Up the Marrow | Himself | |
2015 | Clowntown | The Clown with No Name | Short film |
TBA | The Tarot | Uncle Walter |
Television and web
Filmmaking credits
Year | Title | Director | Writer | Executive Producer |
Notes |
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1978 | The Initiation of Sarah | No | Story | No | Television film |
1986 | Amazing Stories | Yes | No | No | Episode: "Miscalculation" |
1989-1992 | Tales from the Crypt | Yes | Yes | No | Directed episodes: "Lover Come Hack to Me" & "King of the Road" Written and directed episode: "Four-Sided Triangle" |
1990 | The Stranger Within | Yes | No | No | Television film |
1991 | The Owl | Yes | Yes | Yes | Unsold pilot |
1992 | Two-Fisted Tales | Yes | No | No | Television film (segment: "King of the Road") |
1995 | The Langoliers | Yes | Yes | No | Television miniseries (2 episodes) |
2006 | The Initiation of Sarah | No | Story | No | Television film |
Driven | Yes | Yes | Yes | Web short film | |
2007 | Masters of Horror | Yes | No | No | Episode: "We All Scream for Ice Cream" |
2008 | 5 or Die | Yes | No | Yes | Web short film |
2013 | Twisted Tales | Yes | Yes | Yes | Web series (9 episodes) |
Acting credits
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1958 | Telephone Time | Millsap | Episode: "Trail Blazer" |
1964 | 77 Sunset Strip | Al Killian | Episode: "Lover's Lane" |
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre | Vic Burns | Episode: "Out on the Outskirts of Town" | |
1965-1966 | A Flame in the Wind | Steve Reynolds #2 | 50 episodes |
1967 | Combat! | Pfc. Tommy Bishop | Episode: "Entombed" |
1968 | Felony Squad | LeRoy Baker | Episode: "Epitaph for a Cop" |
1969 | My Friend Tony | Urknown | Episode: "The Hazing" |
The Young Lawyers | David Harrison | Episode: "Pilot" | |
Medical Center | Jess Yarnaby | Episode: "24 Hours" | |
1978 | The Incredible Hulk | Steve Silva | Episode: "Another Path" |
1983 | The Winds of War | Devilfish Sub Captain | Episode: "Into the Maelstrom" |
1991 | The Owl | Mugger | Television pilot, appears uncredited in extended international version |
1994 | The Stand | Carl Hough | Television miniseries (2 episodes) |
1995 | The Langoliers | Harker | Television miniseries (2 episodes) |
2007 | Masters of Horror | Funeral Guest | Episode: "We All Scream for Ice Cream" |
2010 | Team Unicorn | Grandpa | Episode: "A Very Zombie Holiday" |
2013 | Twisted Tales | Himself / Janitor | Web series (9 episodes) |
2015 | 20 Seconds to Live | Bystander | Episode: "Evil Doll" |
Critical reception
Film | Rotten Tomatoes score |
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The Beast Within (1982) | 13%[41] |
Class of 1984 (1982) | 75%[42] |
Psycho II (1983) | 59%[43] |
Scream for Help (1984) | N/A |
Cloak & Dagger (1984) | 64%[44] |
Fright Night (1985) | 91%[45] |
Fatal Beauty (1987) | 23%[46] |
Child's Play (1988) | 69%[47] |
The Temp (1993) | 29%[48] |
The Langoliers (1995) | 50%[49] |
Thinner (1996) | 16%[50] |
Fright Night (2011) | 72%[51] |
Rock Paper Dead (2017) | N/A |
References
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External links
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