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John Lafia

John Lafia (April 2, 1957 – April 29, 2020) was an American film and television writer, director, producer and musician. He is best known for co-writing the 1988 film Child's Play and directing its 1990 sequel Child's Play 2.[1]

John Lafia
BornApril 2, 1957
Died (aged 63)
Alma materUniversity of California, Los Angeles
Occupation(s)Film director, screenwriter, producer, musician
Years active1983–2014

Career

Lafia's first feature film was The Blue Iguana, which he wrote and directed as well as producing the soundtrack. It was selected to screen at a special midnight showing in the Palais des Festivals at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival.[2] Lafia co-wrote the screenplay for Child's Play (1988). As a credited screenwriter, he was responsible for coining the name "Chucky" and contributing trademark dialog such as "Hi, I'm Chucky, wanna play?" Upon its release, Child's Play was number one at the North American box office. The film won a Saturn Award for Best Horror Film, as well as a nomination for best writing. The film was also an Official Selection at the Festival International du Film Fantastique d'Avoriaz. Lafia went on to direct Child's Play 2 (1990). The film debuted at number one on the North American box office charts. It was nominated for a Saturn Award, and was an Official Selection at the Festival International du Film Fantastique d'Avoriaz. Lafia followed Child's Play 2 with Man's Best Friend (1993), which he both wrote and directed for New Line Cinema. The film debuted at number two on the North American box office charts and was selected for the Special Prize at the Festival international du film fantastique de Gérardmer by a panel of judges led by Terry Gilliam and Walter Hill. Man's Best Friend also garnered a Saturn Award nomination in the science fiction category. The film was an Official Selection at the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival, as well as the Beauvais Film Festival Cinemalia.

In the mid-1990s, Lafia became an early pioneer of new media. He directed the live-action video game Corpse Killer (1994) for Digital Pictures/Sega, and an interactive featurette, Bombmeister (1995), for Sony/Interfilm.[3] Both works married computer technology with live-action imagery and digital graphics to present the audience with an interactive world that was just beginning to emerge. Lafia also became active in episodic and long-form television, directing multiple episodes of Babylon 5 and TV movies: The Rats, Chameleon 3: Dark Angel, Monster, Firestorm: Last Stand at Yellowstone and Code 1114 for Paramount, Fox, A&E and CBS. This culminated in the NBC miniseries 10.5 (2004) and its sequel 10.5: Apocalypse (2006), which Lafia wrote, directed and produced. Upon its release, 10.5 became the highest-rated miniseries of the year, drawing viewers of twenty million for two nights, and is among the top five miniseries of the decade.

Prior to his career as a filmmaker, Lafia was involved in the underground Los Angeles music scene. Going by the name John J. Lafia, his early work Prayers (1984) was released on the cassette-only label Tranceport Tapes, featuring an album cover by Lane Smith and original artwork by Lafia.[4] This was followed by tracks on LA Mantra Two (1984) and Phantom Cuts (1985). Lafia was also featured on the spoken word anthology English as a Second Language (1983) alongside Los Angeles poets Charles Bukowski, Wanda Coleman and Exene Cervenka. He has a track on the German compilation Voices from North America (1994), recorded with producer/musician Ethan James. In 2008, Lafia began to focus on composing and recording once again. He created the short rock opera The Ballad of Frank and Cora (2013), for which he wrote the music and performed vocals for the title role. In 2019, a limited edition double LP of John's music was issued by Discos Transgenero and released by Aguirre Records.[5] This compilation, "John Lafia 1980–1985", was released digitally shortly thereafter. He was preparing more releases covering the same time period and continuing to record new material in his studio in the Los Angeles area of Silver Lake, California.

Death

John Lafia committed suicide on April 29, 2020.[6] He is survived by his children and former wife.[7]

Filmography

Theatrical films

Year Title Director Writer Other Notes
1983 Space Raiders Yes Set dresser
1984 Repo Man Yes Leadman
1988 The Blue Iguana Yes Yes Yes Executive music producer
1988 Child's Play Yes
1990 Child's Play 2 Yes
1993 Man's Best Friend Yes Yes
1995 Bombmeister Yes

Television

TV series

Year(s) Title Director Writer Producer Notes
1988-1989 Freddy's Nightmares Yes 2 episodes
1991 Dark Justice Yes 2 episodes
1996 The Adventures of Sinbad Yes Episode "Still Life"
1997 Babylon 5 Yes 3 episodes
1998 Ghost Stories Yes Episode "Underground"
2002 The Dead Zone Yes Episode "Quality of Life"
2004 10.5 Yes Yes 2 episodes / cameo as "Irate Man"
2006 10.5: Apocalypse Yes Yes Co-Executive 2 episodes / performing song "Understanding"
2014 Jack's Jacuze Associate 4 episodes

TV movies

Year Title Director Writer Producer Notes
1999 Monster Yes
2000 Chameleon 3: Dark Angel Yes
2002 The Rats Yes
2003 Code 11-14 Story Executive
2006 Firestorm: Last Stand at Yellowstone Yes Cameo as "Irate Man #2"

Video game directed

Discography

  • English as a Second Language: Odyssey Girls (1983) – composer, producer
  • Prayers (1984) – composer, performer
  • LA Mantra 2: Queen of the Nile (1984) – composer, performer
  • Phantom Takes: The Moth (1985) – composer, performer
  • Voices from North America: The Confession (1986) – composer, performer
  • John Lafia 1980–1985 (2019) – composer, performer

References

  1. ^ . Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. 2016. Archived from the original on January 15, 2014.
  2. ^ "Festival de Cannes: The Blue Iguana". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved July 31, 2009.
  3. ^ Wilson, F. Paul (March 31, 2009). Aftershock & Others: 16 Oddities. Tom Doherty Associates. p. 161. ISBN 978-1-4299-6817-1.
  4. ^ "John J. Lafia Prayers". June 28, 2014.
  5. ^ https://www.aguirrerecords.com/products/john-j-lafia-1980-1985[dead link]
  6. ^ Bennett, Anita (May 2, 2020). "John Lafia Dies: 'Child's Play 2' Director And Writer Was 63". Deadline. Retrieved May 5, 2020.
  7. ^ Shafer, Ellise (May 2, 2020). "Child's Play' Co-Screenwriter John Lafia Dies at 63". Variety. Retrieved May 3, 2020.

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John Lafia April 2 1957 April 29 2020 was an American film and television writer director producer and musician He is best known for co writing the 1988 film Child s Play and directing its 1990 sequel Child s Play 2 1 John LafiaBornApril 2 1957Philadelphia Pennsylvania USDiedApril 29 2020 aged 63 Los Angeles California USAlma materUniversity of California Los AngelesOccupation s Film director screenwriter producer musicianYears active1983 2014 Contents 1 Career 2 Death 3 Filmography 3 1 Theatrical films 3 2 Television 4 Video game directed 5 Discography 6 References 7 External linksCareer EditLafia s first feature film was The Blue Iguana which he wrote and directed as well as producing the soundtrack It was selected to screen at a special midnight showing in the Palais des Festivals at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival 2 Lafia co wrote the screenplay for Child s Play 1988 As a credited screenwriter he was responsible for coining the name Chucky and contributing trademark dialog such as Hi I m Chucky wanna play Upon its release Child s Play was number one at the North American box office The film won a Saturn Award for Best Horror Film as well as a nomination for best writing The film was also an Official Selection at the Festival International du Film Fantastique d Avoriaz Lafia went on to direct Child s Play 2 1990 The film debuted at number one on the North American box office charts It was nominated for a Saturn Award and was an Official Selection at the Festival International du Film Fantastique d Avoriaz Lafia followed Child s Play 2 with Man s Best Friend 1993 which he both wrote and directed for New Line Cinema The film debuted at number two on the North American box office charts and was selected for the Special Prize at the Festival international du film fantastique de Gerardmer by a panel of judges led by Terry Gilliam and Walter Hill Man s Best Friend also garnered a Saturn Award nomination in the science fiction category The film was an Official Selection at the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival as well as the Beauvais Film Festival Cinemalia In the mid 1990s Lafia became an early pioneer of new media He directed the live action video game Corpse Killer 1994 for Digital Pictures Sega and an interactive featurette Bombmeister 1995 for Sony Interfilm 3 Both works married computer technology with live action imagery and digital graphics to present the audience with an interactive world that was just beginning to emerge Lafia also became active in episodic and long form television directing multiple episodes of Babylon 5 and TV movies The Rats Chameleon 3 Dark Angel Monster Firestorm Last Stand at Yellowstone and Code 1114 for Paramount Fox A amp E and CBS This culminated in the NBC miniseries 10 5 2004 and its sequel 10 5 Apocalypse 2006 which Lafia wrote directed and produced Upon its release 10 5 became the highest rated miniseries of the year drawing viewers of twenty million for two nights and is among the top five miniseries of the decade Prior to his career as a filmmaker Lafia was involved in the underground Los Angeles music scene Going by the name John J Lafia his early work Prayers 1984 was released on the cassette only label Tranceport Tapes featuring an album cover by Lane Smith and original artwork by Lafia 4 This was followed by tracks on LA Mantra Two 1984 and Phantom Cuts 1985 Lafia was also featured on the spoken word anthology English as a Second Language 1983 alongside Los Angeles poets Charles Bukowski Wanda Coleman and Exene Cervenka He has a track on the German compilation Voices from North America 1994 recorded with producer musician Ethan James In 2008 Lafia began to focus on composing and recording once again He created the short rock opera The Ballad of Frank and Cora 2013 for which he wrote the music and performed vocals for the title role In 2019 a limited edition double LP of John s music was issued by Discos Transgenero and released by Aguirre Records 5 This compilation John Lafia 1980 1985 was released digitally shortly thereafter He was preparing more releases covering the same time period and continuing to record new material in his studio in the Los Angeles area of Silver Lake California Death EditJohn Lafia committed suicide on April 29 2020 6 He is survived by his children and former wife 7 Filmography EditTheatrical films Edit Year Title Director Writer Other Notes1983 Space Raiders Yes Set dresser1984 Repo Man Yes Leadman1988 The Blue Iguana Yes Yes Yes Executive music producer1988 Child s Play Yes1990 Child s Play 2 Yes1993 Man s Best Friend Yes Yes1995 Bombmeister YesTelevision Edit TV series Year s Title Director Writer Producer Notes1988 1989 Freddy s Nightmares Yes 2 episodes1991 Dark Justice Yes 2 episodes1996 The Adventures of Sinbad Yes Episode Still Life 1997 Babylon 5 Yes 3 episodes1998 Ghost Stories Yes Episode Underground 2002 The Dead Zone Yes Episode Quality of Life 2004 10 5 Yes Yes 2 episodes cameo as Irate Man 2006 10 5 Apocalypse Yes Yes Co Executive 2 episodes performing song Understanding 2014 Jack s Jacuze Associate 4 episodesTV movies Year Title Director Writer Producer Notes1999 Monster Yes2000 Chameleon 3 Dark Angel Yes2002 The Rats Yes2003 Code 11 14 Story Executive2006 Firestorm Last Stand at Yellowstone Yes Cameo as Irate Man 2 Video game directed EditCorpse Killer 1995 Discography EditEnglish as a Second Language Odyssey Girls 1983 composer producer Prayers 1984 composer performer LA Mantra 2 Queen of the Nile 1984 composer performer Phantom Takes The Moth 1985 composer performer Voices from North America The Confession 1986 composer performer John Lafia 1980 1985 2019 composer performerReferences Edit John Lafia Movies amp TV Dept The New York Times 2016 Archived from the original on January 15 2014 Festival de Cannes The Blue Iguana festival cannes com Retrieved July 31 2009 Wilson F Paul March 31 2009 Aftershock amp Others 16 Oddities Tom Doherty Associates p 161 ISBN 978 1 4299 6817 1 John J Lafia Prayers June 28 2014 https www aguirrerecords com products john j lafia 1980 1985 dead link Bennett Anita May 2 2020 John Lafia Dies Child s Play 2 Director And Writer Was 63 Deadline Retrieved May 5 2020 Shafer Ellise May 2 2020 Child s Play Co Screenwriter John Lafia Dies at 63 Variety Retrieved May 3 2020 External links EditJohn Lafia at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Lafia amp oldid 1119974602, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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