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Dan Curtis

Known For
Creator

Known Credits
2

Gender
Male

Birthday
August 12, 1927 (98 years old)

Place of Birth
Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA

Dan Curtis

Biography

Daniel Mayer Cherkoss (August 12, 1927 – March 27, 2006), known by his pen name Dan Curtis, was an American director and producer of television and film, best known for creating the horror soap Dark Shadows. Dark Shadows ran from 1966 to 1971 for a record-setting 1,225 episodes. Curtis also produced the 1991 revival, which was canceled after twelve episodes due to low ratings. He also served as executive producer for a WB reboot; however, it was canceled before the pilot episode aired.

His series of macabre films include The Night Stalker (which inspired the series Kolchak: The Night Stalker), Intruders, The Night Strangler, House of Dark Shadows, Night of Dark Shadows, Burnt Offerings, Trilogy of Terror, The Norliss Tapes (a 1973 pilot for an unproduced series starring Roy Thinnes), Curse of the Black Widow, Dead of Night, Scream of the Wolf, and others. He worked frequently with sci-fi/horror writer Richard Matheson. Curtis was producer and/or director of a number of television adaptations of horror-related productions including Dracula, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, The Picture of Dorian Gray, and Turn of the Screw, all made between 1968 and 1975.

In 1978, Curtis made a departure from his usual macabre offerings, when he wrote, produced, and directed the sentimental NBC television film When Every Day Was the Fourth of July. Although fictionalized, the film was semi-autobiographical, based on his childhood growing up in 1930s Bridgeport. The film was originally intended to be a pilot for a potential series, but when the series was not picked up by NBC, Curtis made a sequel, The Long Days of Summer, this time airing on ABC.

In 1983, Curtis directed the epic seven-part miniseries The Winds of War, based on Herman Wouk's 1971 novel of the same name about the lives of the fictional Henry and Jastrow families as they intersect with the major global events of the early years of World War II. It won three Primetime Emmys (of 13 nominations) and was nominated for four Golden Globes, including Best Miniseries or Television Film. The success spawned a 1988 sequel miniseries, War and Remembrance, also based on a novel by Wouk.

Curtis died of a brain tumor in his home on March 27, 2006, two weeks after the death of his wife Norma.

Curtis' rights to Dark Shadows remain with his estate, who have signed a deal with Warner Bros. for a new Dark Shadows film, which released in March 2012 to mixed reviews.

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Known For

Crew

2009Dark Shadows: The Vampire Curse...Creator

Production

2009Dark Shadows: The Vampire Curse...Executive Producer
2005Saving Milly...Executive Producer
1998The Love Letter...Producer
1996Trilogy of Terror II...Executive Producer
1992Intruders...Executive Producer
1990Johnny Ryan...Executive Producer
1988War and Remembrance...Executive Producer
1983The Winds of War...Producer
1980The Long Days of Summer...Executive Producer
1979Mrs. R's Daughter...Executive Producer
1979Express to Terror...Executive Producer
1979Supertrain...Executive Producer
1978When Every Day Was the Fourth of July...Producer
1977Curse of the Black Widow...Executive Producer
1977Dead of Night...Producer
1976Burnt Offerings...Producer
1975The Kansas City Massacre...Producer
1975Trilogy of Terror...Producer
1975Melvin Purvis G-Man...Producer
1974The Great Ice Rip-Off...Producer
1974Nightmare at 43 Hillcrest...Executive Producer
1974Dracula...Producer
1974Come Die with Me...Executive Producer
1974The Turn of the Screw...Producer
1974The Invasion of Carol Enders...Producer
1974Shadow of Fear...Executive Producer
1974Scream of the Wolf...Producer
1973The Picture of Dorian Gray...Producer
1973The Norliss Tapes...Producer
1973The Night Strangler...Producer
1973Frankenstein...Producer
1973Frankenstein...Producer
1972The Night Stalker...Producer
1971Night of Dark Shadows...Producer
1970House of Dark Shadows...Producer
1969Dead of Night: A Darkness at Blaisedon...Producer
1968The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde...Producer
1967The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde...Producer

Directing

2005Our Fathers...Director
2005Saving Milly...Director
1998The Love Letter...Director
1996Trilogy of Terror II...Director
1993Me and the Kid...Director
1992Intruders...Director
1991Dark Shadows...Director
1988War and Remembrance...Director
1986St. John in Exile...Director
1983The Winds of War...Director
1980The Long Days of Summer...Director
1979The Last Ride of the Dalton Gang...Director
1979Mrs. R's Daughter...Director
1979Express to Terror...Director
1979Supertrain...Director
1978When Every Day Was the Fourth of July...Director
1977Curse of the Black Widow...Director
1977Dead of Night...Director
1976Burnt Offerings...Director
1975The Kansas City Massacre...Director
1975Trilogy of Terror...Director
1975Melvin Purvis G-Man...Director
1974The Great Ice Rip-Off...Director
1974Dracula...Director
1974The Turn of the Screw...Director
1974The Invasion of Carol Enders...Director
1974Scream of the Wolf...Director
1973The Norliss Tapes...Director
1973The Night Strangler...Director
1971Night of Dark Shadows...Director
1970House of Dark Shadows...Director
1966Dark Shadows...Director
1951Hallmark Hall of Fame...Director

Writing

1996Trilogy of Terror II...Writer
1991Dark Shadows...Teleplay
1991Dark Shadows...Writer
1988War and Remembrance...Writer
1978When Every Day Was the Fourth of July...Story
1976Burnt Offerings...Screenplay
1973Frankenstein...Screenplay
1973Frankenstein...Writer
1971Night of Dark Shadows...Story
1969Dead of Night: A Darkness at Blaisedon...Writer

Creator

1991Dark Shadows...Creator
1988War and Remembrance...Creator
1983The Winds of War...Creator
1973Frankenstein...Creator
1966Dark Shadows...Creator

Acting

2004Imaginary Witness: Hollywood and the Holocaustas Self
1989Prisoners of Gravityas Self