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Dan EckmanBorn Dan Eckman
January 27, 1984
Manchester, New HampshireOccupation Director, Writer, Producer Years active 2002–present Spouse Meggie McFadden Website http://www.daneckman.com Dan Eckman (born January 27, 1984) is an American director, writer, and producer. Eckman first came to attention for his work in the sketch group Derrick Comedy.
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Early life
Eckman was born on January 27, 1984 in Manchester, New Hampshire. He has been writing, producing, directing, and editing short films since the age of 15, and his work has been screened at numerous film festivals across the country.[1] He graduated from New York University with a B.F.A. in Film and TV Production in 2005.[2]
Career
Eckman's career began when he started making sketch videos for the Derrick Comedy group along with fellow members Donald Glover, Dominic Dierkes, DC Pierson, and Meggie McFadden. His NYU undergraduate thesis film, CHECKOUT, won several awards, including Best College Short at the 2006 HBO US Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen.[1]
In 2009, Derrick Comedy released the film Mystery Team, Derrick's first endeavor into the feature film world. The film premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival.[3]
Before making Mystery Team, Eckman was the Video Production Director for Blue Man Group, where his work was seen on the 57th Primetime Emmy Awards, the 2005 Billboard Music Awards, on PBS, at Universal Orlando and in the Boston Children's Museum, among others.[1]
Eckman, along with his other Derrick partners with the exception of Glover, made a guest appearance on Community as Pierce's joke writers.
In 2011, Eckman directed the MTV film Worst. Prom. Ever. which starred Daryl Sabara and was produced by DC Pierson and Meggie McFadden.
In 2011, Eckman directed the very first Childish Gambino music video, Freaks and Geeks[4] and the video for his single "Bonfire".
On August 24, 2011, it was announced that Eckman would direct the thirteenth episode of the third season of Community. It was also announced that Eckman's next directorial project would be an adaptation of friend and Derrick partner DC Pierson's book, The Boy Who Couldn't Sleep and Never Had To. Eckman co-wrote the script with Pierson and Meggie McFadden.[5]
Personal life
Eckman was married to Meggie McFadden on July 10, 2010 in Paris.[6]
Filmography
Filmography Year Title Role Notes 2005 57th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards segment director 2006 Channel 101 Various TV Movie Keyboard Kid director video short Bro Rape: A Newsline Investigative Report director video short National Spelling Bee director video short Celebrity director video short Self Defense director video short Girls Are Not to Be Trusted director video short 2007 Jerry director video short Emo Song director video short Blowjob Girl director video short Memory Loss director video short 2009 Mystery Team Bread Squeezer Also director, producer, editor and writer 2012 The Boy Who Couldn't Sleep and Never Had To director Television
Year Title Role Notes 2005 Billboard Music Awards segment director 2009–present Community director 1 episode References
- ^ a b c "Dan Eckman Biography". www.derrickcomedy.com. http://www.derrickcomedy.com/people/dan. Retrieved 2011-08-26.
- ^ "NYU Tisch Alumni appearing at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival". http://alumni.tisch.nyu.edu/object/sundancefilmfest09_tisch.html.
- ^ "CinemaBlend Mystery Team Review". cinemablend. http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Sundance-Review-Mystery-Team-11678.html. Retrieved 2011-08-27.
- ^ "IAMDONALD Freaks and Geeks". iamdonald. 2011-02-25. http://www.iamdonald.com/post/3506102377/heres-the-video-for-freaks-and-geeks-enjoy. Retrieved 2011-08-26.
- ^ "Dan Eckman Directing Boy Who Couldn't Sleep and Episode of Community". collider. 2011-08-24. http://collider.com/dan-eckman-directing-boy-who-couldnt-sleep-never-had-to/111352. Retrieved 2011-08-26.
- ^ "Just Married". Twitter. 2010-07-23. http://twitter.com/#!/justmeggie/statuses/19352370366. Retrieved 2011-08-26.
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