Tony Gayton Explained

Tony Gayton is an American movie producer and screenwriter.[1]

Early life

Gayton graduated from Merritt Island High School in 1977 in Merritt Island, Florida.Gayton is also a graduate of the USC School of Cinematic Arts, where he received the Jack Nicholson Writing Scholarship.

Career

After graduating, he worked as a production assistant for John Milius. Gayton has been a professional screenwriter for over ten years, working both by himself and with his brother, Joe Gayton (Uncommon Valor, Shout).

Gayton also directed the critically acclaimed documentary film , which featured the bands R.E.M. and the B-52's as well as the eccentric folk artist Reverend Howard Finster.

Gayton produced the 2010 action-drama Faster, co-written with his brother Joe, and starring Dwayne Johnson and Billy Bob Thornton.

In 2011, he and brother Joe teamed up again to create a dramatic television series for the cable channel AMC, titled Hell On Wheels, which premiered on November 6. Set in 1865, the series centers on the settlement and its people that accompanied the construction of the first transcontinental railroad, referred to as "Hell on Wheels."

Filmography

Films

Year Title Notes
1987 Director, screenwriter
2002 Murder By Numbers Screenwriter
The Salton Sea Screenwriter
2005 Two Headed Cow Director, screenwriter
2010 Faster Co-screenwriter, producer
TBA Thug Screenwriter

Television

Year Title Notes
Southern Comfort Screenwriter, TV movie
Hell on Wheels Creator, Producer

Notes and References

  1. News: The Salton Sea (2002) FILM REVIEW; Speeding to Hit Bottom, and About to Get There Fast. 7 February 2011. The New York Times. 26 April 2002. Stephen . Holden.