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      Gregg Araki

      Gregg Araki

      Highest Rated: 100% Totally F... ed Up (1993)

      Lowest Rated: 47% Nowhere (1997)

      Birthday: Dec 17, 1959

      Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, USA

      Filmmaker Gregg Araki started on the fringe of independent films before eventually finding mainstream recognition for his gonzo take on gay cinema. A native of Los Angeles, he graduated from the University of Southern California film school. He made his directorial debut with the ultra low-budget "Three Bewildered People in the Night" (1987), about a female video artist who breaks up with her boyfriend who might be interested in her gay best friend. Made for around $5,000, Araki essentially served as a one-man crew. His follow-up, made for about the same amount, was "The Long Weekend (O'Despair)" (1989), the story of three couples of varying sexuality spending a weekend together. He secured a slightly larger budget for his next film, "The Living End" (1992), a road movie about a gay couple, both HIV-positive, on the run after killing a homophobic police officer. His next efforts, referred to as the "Teen Apocalypse Trilogy," gained the director a larger following. The first film, "Totally F***ed Up" (1993), was done again with little money but the second entry, "The Doom Generation" (1995), saw a bigger budget and bigger name actors with up-and-comers like Rose McGowan, Johnathan Schaech, and Parker Posey. Similarly, "Nowhere" (1997) featured a number of cameos including Ryan Phillippe, Heather Graham, and Christina Applegate. All three films revolved around young people of fluid sexuality in increasingly nihilistic situations, and with "Nowhere," aliens entering the fray. The director took a turn to slightly more traditional storytelling with "Splendor" (1999) featuring Schaech, Kathleen Robertson, and Matt Keeslar as a trio in a polyamorous relationship. Despite his films largely failing to turn a profit, the director continued putting out films such as "Mysterious Skin" (2004), starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and "Smiley Face" (2007), with Anna Faris and John Krasinski. His fatalistic "Kaboom" (2010) earned the first ever Queer Palm award at the Cannes Film Festival. After releasing "White Bird in a Blizzard" (2014), Araki started working regularly in television, directing episodes of shows like "13 Reasons Why" (Netflix, 2017-), "Riverdale" (The CW, 2017-), and "Red Oaks" (Amazon, 2014-17). Partnering with fellow filmmaker Steven Soderbergh, he created "Now Apocalypse" (Starz, 2019-), a show dealing with three of the director's favorite themes-sexuality, aliens, and the end of the world.

      Photos

      Gregg Araki (Creator, Writer & Executive Producer) at arrivals for NOW APOCALYPSE Premiere at Sundance Film Festival 2019, Library Center Theatre, Park City, UT January 29, 2019. Photo By: JA/Everett Collection Shailene Woodley, Gregg Araki at arrivals for WHITE BIRD IN A BLIZZARD Premiere at Sundance Film Festival 2014, The Eccles Theatre, Park City, UT January 20, 2014. Photo By: James Atoa/Everett Collection Gregg Araki (Director) at arrivals for WHITE BIRD IN A BLIZZARD Premiere at Sundance Film Festival 2014, The Eccles Theatre, Park City, UT January 20, 2014. Photo By: James Atoa/Everett Collection KABOOM, Haley Bennett (left), director Gregg Araki (center), on set, 2010. ph: Marianne Williams/©IFC Films KABOOM, from left: Haley Bennett, director Gregg Araki, Roxane Mesquida, on set, 2010. ©IFC Films NOWHERE, Director Gregg Araki, 1997, (c)Fine Line Features MYSTERIOUS SKIN, director Gregg Araki on set, 2004, (c) Tartan releasing WHITE BIRD IN A BLIZZARD, director Gregg Araki, on set, 2014. ph: Matt Kennedy/©Magnolia Pictures

      Filmography

      Movies

      Credit
      57% 43% White Bird in a Blizzard Director,
      Screenwriter
      $33.5K 2014
      59% 40% Kaboom Director,
      Screenwriter,
      Producer,
      Film Editing
      $116.5K 2010
      66% 44% Smiley Face Director,
      Producer,
      Film Editing
      $8.8K 2007
      86% 89% Mysterious Skin Director,
      Writer,
      Producer,
      Film Editing
      $697.2K 2004
      62% 63% Splendor Director,
      Writer,
      Producer,
      Film Editing
      $47.0K 1999
      47% 76% Nowhere Producer,
      Director,
      Writer
      $172.7K 1997
      55% 62% The Doom Generation Director,
      Writer,
      Producer,
      Film Editing
      - 1995
      100% 61% Totally F... ed Up Director,
      Writer,
      Producer,
      Cinematographer,
      Film Editing
      $13.9K 1993
      75% 61% The Living End Director,
      Writer,
      Cinematographer,
      Film Editing
      $29.7K 1992
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Long Weekend Director - 1989
      No Score Yet 17% Three Bewildered People in the Night Director - 1987

      TV

      Credit
      79% 71% Now Apocalypse Executive Producer,
      Director,
      Writer
      2019
      81% 48% Riverdale Director 2018
      96% 88% American Crime Director 2016