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Name
  
Steve Jarnatt

Role
  
Film director


Education
  
Occidental College

Movies
  
Miracle Mile, Cherry 2000

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Born
  
1951 (age 63–64)
United States

Occupation
  
Film director, screenwriter

Nominations
  
Independent Spirit Award for Best Screenplay

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Steve De Jarnatt is an American film and television director, screenwriter, and short-story author.

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De Jarnatt is perhaps best known for writing and directing the nuclear-apocalypse thriller Miracle Mile (1988) and directing the sci-fi film Cherry 2000 (1987). In 1983 Miracle Mile was chosen by American Film magazine as one of the ten best unproduced screenplays circulating in Hollywood. That same year De Jarnatt received his first screen credit as one of the writers of Strange Brew, a comedy starring Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas as their respective SCTV characters Bob & Doug McKenzie.

De Jarnatt has also directed episodic television, including such programs as Lizzie McGuire, Flight 29 Down, ER, and Alfred Hitchcock Presents.

His short story "Rubiaux Rising" appeared in the 2009 edition of The Best American Short Stories, as selected by author Alice Sebold.

Background and education

De Jarnatt grew up in Longview, Washington. His father, Arlie De Jarnatt, was a teacher and public representative who taught history and civics at Monticello Middle School and later R.A. Long High School, as well as serving five terms as a Democratic Party member of the Washington House of Representatives and six years as a state senator. De Jarnatt's mother, Donna, was an artist who also taught at St. Helens Elementary School and Monticello Middle.

De Jarnatt himself attended R.A. Long, graduating in 1970. Although he was a successful sprinter at high school (where he set several records), he chose Occidental College in Los Angeles, rather than take a track scholarship to a local public university, because he preferred the Southern Californian climate and environment. De Jarnatt first took an interest in film during his time at Occidental; attracted by "access to good film equipment," he subsequently attended The Evergreen State College, from which he graduated in 1974. He later studied at the American Film Institute.

Selected filmography

  • 1983: Strange Brew
  • 1987: Cherry 2000
  • 1988: Miracle Mile
  • References

    Steve De Jarnatt Wikipedia


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