Darren Doane | |
Birth Date: | 20 September 1972 |
Birth Place: | Westlake Village, California |
Darren Doane (born September 20, 1972) is an American filmmaker, actor, and music video director.[1] He started his early music video work with Ken Daurio and directed several early Blink-182 music videos.
Prior to directing commercials and music videos, Doane directed two live action short film adaptations of the Malibu Comics superheroes Hardcase (a six-minute music video style promo starring British kickboxer Gary Daniels) and Firearm (a 35-minute movie which served as a prequel to the actual comic).
Year | Film | Director | Writer | Producer | Notes |
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1993 | Pennywise: Home Videos | Concert movie | |||
1999 | Godmoney | ||||
2000 | Ultimate Target | ||||
2001 | Black Friday | ||||
2002 | 42K | Co-director and co-writer with Ken Daurio | |||
2004 | The Battle for L.A. | Documentary film Also cinematographer | |||
2005 | Unleaded | ||||
2008 | Eyes Front | Also co-cinematographer and editor | |||
2009 | Jason Mraz's Beautiful Mess: Live on Earth | Concert movie | |||
Collison: Christopher Hitcher vs Douglas Wilson | Documentary Film | ||||
2013 | Unstoppable | Documentary film Also actor: Bearded Man | |||
How to Answer the Fool | Documentary film Also co-editor | ||||
2014 | Mercy Rule | ||||
Saving Christmas | Also actor: Christian White Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Screenplay Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Director (nominated) | ||||
2015 | The Free Speech Apocalypse | Documentary film | |||
2016 | The River Thief | ||||
Shorebreak: The Clark Little Story | Documentary film |
Year | Film | Director | Writer | Producer | Notes | |
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1993 | Hardcase | |||||
1993 | Firearm | |||||
2006 | Metal by Numbers | Also cinematographer |