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Name
  
John Harrison

Role
  
Writer

Siblings
  
Doug Harrison


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Albums
  
Creepshow, Day of the Dead, Effects, Bassiks, Grace Undeserved, Roman Sun, Going Places, None Like You

Movies and TV shows
  
Tales from the Darkside, Frank Herbert's Dune, Book of Blood, Dinosaur, Supernova

John Harrison is an American writer, director, producer and composer.

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Harrison was born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Emerson College in Boston with a BS in Theater Arts. For several years after that, he performed on the road with his band Homebrew before moving back to Pittsburgh to take a master's degree in film and television from Carnegie Mellon University. At the same time, he joined legendary blues guitarist Roy Buchanan, with whom he toured across the US and internationally for four years. He was also featured on several of Buchanan's albums, including That's What I'm Here For (1974), Live Stock (1975), and A Street Called Straight (1976).

In 1973, Harrison and his friends, Dusty Nelson and Pasquale Buba formed a film production company eventually named The Image Works to produce commercials and industrials in the Pittsburgh area. This partnership eventually led to the production of the film Effects (1980) which Harrison produced and performed in as the character Lacey Bickle. In 1974, Harrison began a long collaboration and friendship with filmmaker George A. Romero. Harrison performed as Sir Pelinore in Romero's Knightriders, then became his 1st Assistant Director for both Romero films Creepshow (1982) and Day of the Dead (1985).

Harrison also composed the scores for the Creepshow (1982), Day of the Dead (1985). He also played the "Screwdriver Zombie" in Romero's classic Dawn of the Dead (1978). The music that was composed for the score of Creepshow was also featured in the fake trailer for Thanksgiving in the film Grindhouse (2007).

After Creepshow, Harrison moved to Los Angeles to continue his writing and directing career. He wrote, directed and composed the music for multiple episodes of the Tales from the Darkside TV show. He was then tapped by producer Richard P. Rubinstein to direct Tales from the Darkside: The Movie (1990) for Paramount, which won the Gran Prix du Festival at Avoriaz, France (1991). Harrison's collaboration with Rubinstein culminated in the Emmy winning TV miniseries, Frank Herbert's Dune (2000) which Harrison wrote and directed, and Frank Herbert's Children of Dune (2003) which Harrison wrote and Co-Executive Produced.

In the Fall of '06, Harrison reunited with mentor Romero to co-produce Romero's film Diary of the Dead (2007). His action suspense thriller, Blank Slate, for producer Dean Devlin, which Harrison wrote and directed, aired as a twenty episode mini-series on TNT in the Fall of '08. In 2009, Harrison completed his adaptation of acclaimed horror novelist Clive Barker's Book of Blood which Harrison co-wrote and directed.

Filmography

  • Effects (1980) – Executive Producer
  • Tales from the Darkside: The Movie (1990) – Director
  • Dinosaur (2000) – Co-Writer, Story and Screenplay
  • Frank Herbert's Dune (2000) – Writer/Director
  • Frank Herbert's Children of Dune (2003) – Writer
  • Painkiller Jane (2005 TV-film) – Co-Writer/Executive Producer
  • Diary of the Dead (2007) – Executive Producer
  • Blank Slate (2008) – Writer/Director
  • Book of Blood (2009) – Co-Writer/Director
  • Soundtracks

  • Effects LaLa Land Records (LLLCD1040), Los Angeles
  • Creepshow LaLa Land Records (LLLCD1007), Los Angeles
  • Day of the Dead Taurus Entertainment/Numenorean Music, Los Angeles
  • Tales from the Darkside: The Movie GNP Crescendo (GNPD 8021), Los Angeles
  • Books

  • Carson, Phil Roy Buchanan, American Axe (San Francisco: Backbeat Books 2001)
  • Larson, Randall D. Musique Fantastique (London: The Scarecrow Press 1985)
  • Gagne, Paul R. The Zombies That Ate Pittsburgh: the Films of George A. Romero (New York: Dodd, Mead 1987)
  • Newman, Kim. Nightmare Movies: A Critical History of the Horror Film 1968–1988 (1988)
  • Songs

    Something To Tide You Over
    Laugh in the Dark
    They're Creeping Up On You
    The World Inside Your Eyes
    The Dead Suite
    Tales from the Darkside: Everybody Needs a Little Love
    Escape / Invasion
    You Almost Killed Rickles
    Sarah Dopes Miguel
    Sarah Hallucinates
    Bedelia Arrives
    The Creepshow Welcomes You
    She Bashed His Head in
    Henry Goes Looking
    Henry Is Told the Family Secrets
    Chopper Can't Hold Us All
    Sarah Breaks Down
    Miguel Decides
    Those Are My Men
    John Lectures
    Miguel Bitten
    Logan Teaching Bub / Bub Learning
    Sarah Sees Graves / First Cave Entry
    Where's Frankenstein? / Bub Scares Sarah / Zombie Spills His Guts
    John Warns Sarah / People Got Different Ideas
    Steel - Shoot That Woman
    Bugs Start Creeping up on Pratt
    Satanic Piano
    Welcome To Creepshow
    Dex and Mike Move the Crate
    Mike Discovers the Crate
    Richard Watches Them Drown

    References

    John Harrison (director) Wikipedia