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David Twohy
  • Birth Name:
    David Neil Twohy
  • Common Name:
    D.T. Twohy, David N. Twohy
  • Date of Birth:
    April 18, 1955
  • Zodiac Sign:
    Aries
  • Place of Birth:
    Los Angeles County, California, USA
  • Sex:
    Male
  • Hair Color:
    Brown
  • Eye Color:
    Blue
  • Nationality:
    American
  • Religion:
    Christianity
  • Education:
    California State University

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David Twohy

    Career

    David Twohy

    Awards

    David Twohy
    1992 : Golden Raven Award

    Trivia

    David Twohy
    • Has acknowledged a film petition that drafts him as writer and director for a possible "Alien vs. Predator 3", and has become a fan favorite to helm the project.
    • Back in May of 2000, Fox Studios once inquired for his availability to write and direct "AVP: Alien vs. Predator", but turned down the offer due to scheduling conflicts.
    • Wrote a script for Alien 3 in 1988, but it was rejected.

    Quotes

    David Twohy
    • "We did a lot of talking in this film about the Underverse, and one way of talking about it is the promised land -- that this leader of this new Necromonger faith has found. If you want to look at it more scientifically, scientists have this concept of multiverses -- multiple universes, y'know. The idea is that this 'verse they talk about, this Underverse, is a parallel universe, and the door to that, the portal to that place, has been found by the Lord Marshal. And he is the one guy who has ste
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    Biography

    David Twohy
    Last Updated: Wednesday, September 02, 2009

    david twohyDavid Twohy was born on 18, October 1955. He is the man responsible for some of the most compelling science fiction to grace the screen in some time. From his intelligent sci-fi sleeper The Arrival to the inventive suspense of Pitch Black, Twohy has certainly lived up to the title while occasionally branching out with screenplays for such atypical efforts as the Demi Moore military drama G.I. Jane. The California State University graduate wasted no time entering the entertainment industry following his college graduation, with early screenplays for Warlock and Critters 2: The Main Course soon paving the way toward his directorial debut, Grand Tour: Disaster in Time. A paranoid, thought-provoking time-travel drama with a heart, Grand Tour proved a rarity in a genre generally lacking in character development.

    Twohy subsequently slipped behind the typewriter to pen scripts for The Fugitive, Warlock: The Armageddon, Terminal Velocity, and Waterworld; it wasn't until 1996's The Arrival that he would once again assume directorial duties. By then, his skills behind the camera were at least equal to his talent as a screenwriter, and though The Arrival failed to find an audience upon its initial release, positive word of mouth ensured it a long and prosperous life on the home-video market. With the release of the 2000 sci-fi horror feature Pitch Black, it appeared as if Twohy had finally hit his stride. Aside from launching the career of nightclub bouncer-turned-action superstar Vin Diesel, Pitch Black served as a showcase for Twohy's unmistakable style and taut screenwriting skills -- and so began the birth of a franchise.

    If Twohy's subsequent submarine horror film Below (originally slated to be directed by screenwriter Darren Aronofsky) seemed something of a step backwards, it nevertheless proved a mildly prosperous sleeper when all was said and done. When it finally came time to follow the continued adventures of everyone's favorite Pitch Black character, Twohy was more than up to the task, serving as both director and screenwriter for the much-anticipated 2004 release The Chronicles of Riddick. The sequel carried a budget that easily eclipsed that of its predecessor, so audiences could rest assured that Twohy fully intended to deliver in crafting one of the summer's biggest "event" films. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

     

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