George Huang (director)

George Huang (director)

George Huang is a Taiwanese-American film-maker.

Although none of his own films have yet to achieve major box-office success, the director has gained a small-but-loyal cult following. In addition to working on his own films, he also frequently contributes work to other independent film-makers, especially Robert Rodríguez.

The son of Taiwanese immigrants, George Huang grew up with an avid love of motion pictures. After high school, he attempted to move form his love of film into something tangible by enrolling in a producing program at the University of Southern California. After graduating, he began working from the bottom-up as an aspiring executive assistant at Columbia Pictures. Although George had gained entry into the entertainment industy, his career wasn't moving in the direction he had hoped.

In 1992, Columbia acquired the distribution rights to the film "El Mariachi" by Robert Rodríguez. As the film was being prepared for release, Rodriguez struck up a friendship with the young studio assistant with whom he shared a love of film. As Rodriguez, a native and resident of Austin, Texas, had no L.A. residence, he stayed at Huang's apartment.

Rodriguez -known for his money-saving/high-quality filmmaking techniques- was amazed by Huang's blasé attitude toward the way his superiours spent millions and millions on the production of a single motion picture. Huang, believing his own original stories will never be told, shared some story ideas with Rodriguez who promptly told his new friend and room-mate that he needs to immediately quit his job and make his own films. Huang was understandably reluctant to this idea, but in January 1993, he resigned from his post at Columbia.

Huang next began writing, and seeking financing for, a script loosely based on his experiences at Columbia. Released in 1994, Huang's debut film, "Swimming with Sharks" is a biting satire of Hollywood politics from the point-of-view of a studio underling. Although not a major box-office smash, the movie received critical acclaim. Fact|date=December 2007

Since then, Huang has gone on to do a lot of behind-the-scenes work with directorial turns on several short-lived television series such as "Significant Others" (one of the first acting appearances of Jennifer Garner), "Live Through This", and "The Invisible Man". He also directed the independent films "Trojan War" (starring Jennifer Love Hewitt) and "How to Make a Monster" (which has become a cult favourite, starring Clea DuVall as the only leading role).

Huang shot Elijah Wood's audition tape that landed him the role of Frodo Baggins in "The Lord of the Rings" film trilogy.

In 2005, comic book creator Mike Allred announced that Huang was writing the screenplay for the movie "Madman", based on Allred's comic of the same name. In February 2006, Allred announced that script was near completion and that he and Robert Rodríguez hoped to begin co-directing before the end of the year.

Filmography

*"Swimming with Sharks" (writer/director)
*"Trojan War" (director)
*"Significant Others" television series (director)
*"Live Through This" television series (writer/director)
*"The Invisible Man" television series (director; episode: "Germ Theory")
*"How to Make a Monster" (writer/director)
*"" (creative consultant)
*"SWAT" (producer)
*"Madman" (writer)

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