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American film director
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Jean-Paul Ouellette is a film director, producer and writer. He has achieved a certain amount of success, mostly in the H.P. Lovecraft movie adaptation circle with The Unnamable and its sequel The Unnamable II: The Statement of Randolph Carter. He has also been involved in other productions, such as James Cameron's The Terminator. He now works mainly for television but is still contributing to the motion picture industry.

Life

Ouellette was born in Boston and began film making at the age of 14, and began doing it professionally once he finished college, where he studied English and graphic design. After college, he moved to Los Angeles to be taught by Russ Meyer, and later by Orson Welles and finally Don Richardson. He has worked for such film companies as New Line Cinema, Cannon Pictures, New World Cinema and Orion Pictures.

Filmography

Year Title Director Writer Producer
1987 Top Kids (TV) No Yes No
1988 The Unnamable Yes Yes Yes
1990 Chinatown Connection Yes No No
1993 The Unnamable II: The Statement of Randolph Carter Yes Yes Yes
2002 The Strangler's Wife No Yes No
2003 The Messenger No Yes Yes
2005 Everyone's Got One No No Yes
Spaghetti & Matzo Balls No No Yes
2006 Manual No No Yes
2008 Cercie in New York Yes No No

Other roles'

  • Roar (film) (1981) (script supervisor)
  • The Terminator (1984) (2nd unit director: action)
  • Automatic Drip (2004) (1st assistant director)

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