- Stephen Sommers
name = Stephen Sommers
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birthdate =March 20 ,1962
location = Dayton,Ohio ,U.S.
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spouse = Jana Sommers (1993-present)
occupation =film director andscreenwriter Stephen Sommers (born
March 20 ,1962 ) is an American movie director/writer best known for the 1999 blockbuster "The Mummy" and its sequel, "The Mummy Returns ".Biography
Stephen Sommers was born in
Dayton, Ohio [AMC's "Sunday Morning Shootout", June 27, 2004] and grew up inSt. Cloud, Minnesota . He is a 1980 graduate of St. John's University inCollegeville, Minnesota , and theUniversity of Seville inSpain . Afterwards, he spent four years performing as an actor in theater groups and managing rock bands throughoutEurope . He eventually returned to theUnited States and moved out toLos Angeles , where he attended theUSC School of Cinematic Arts for three years. There he graduated with aMaster's Degree , as well as wrote and directed an award-winning short film called "Perfect Alibi". (It was also there that he met Bob Ducsay, who has gone on to edit all of his movies.) "Perfect Alibi" helped Sommers acquire independent funding to write and direct his first feature film, the teen racing movie "Catch Me If You Can", which was filmed on location in his hometown of St. Cloud for $300,000. The film was released theatrically overseas but debuted on video in the US, ultimately grossing about $6,000,000.Almost four years later, broke and in danger of having his house repossessed, he wrote and directed an adaptation of
Mark Twain 's classic "The Adventures of Huck Finn" forWalt Disney Pictures , as well as "Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book". In between films, he married his wife, Jana, onJuly 24 ,1993 . He later wrote the screenplays for "Gunmen " and "The Adventures of Tom and Huck", which he also executive produced for Disney, and worked as a staff writer atHollywood Pictures . He and his wife had their first child, a daughter named Samantha June, in 1996. While atHollywood Pictures , he worked on a script called "Tentacle", which he later directed as the retitled "Deep Rising " in 1998.In 1999, he wrote and directed
Universal Studios ' big-budget remake of "The Mummy". The film was a smash hit, and Sommers received twoSaturn Award nominations for Best Director and Best Writer in 2000 by theAcademy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films . A successful sequel, "The Mummy Returns ", followed two years later, and he also co-wrote and produced 2002's "The Scorpion King ", aprequel /spin-off of "The Mummy Returns". His second daughter, Ashley was born in 1999.In 2004, Sommers founded his own company (along with editor/producing partner Bob Ducsay), The Sommers Company, and returned to theater screens with "Van Helsing", a movie pitting legendary
vampire hunter Abraham Van Helsing against the triumvirate of Universal movie monsters:Count Dracula ,The Wolf Man , andFrankenstein's monster . He also founded The Sommers Company with producing partner Bob Ducsay, to develop films of their own and those of other filmakers. Before "Van Helsing" even premiered, Sommers and Ducsay began developing a spin-off TV series forNBC called "Transylvania". Though featuring none of the characters from the film, the series (which would have made use of the film's Prague set) was about a young cowboy from Texas who becomes a sheriff inTransylvania and has many strange adventures and encounters many strange creatures. Sommers and Ducsay would have been executive producers, and Sommers had written scripts for the pilot and first several episodes. However, NBC decided not to go through with the show.Since "Van Helsing", Sommers has been attached to a number of projects. He was originally set to direct "
Night at the Museum ", but dropped out due to creative differences. He's also been attached to a remake of "When Worlds Collide" (to be executive produced bySteven Spielberg ), a new big-screen adaptation of "Flash Gordon ", a swashbuckling adventure movie called "Airborn" based on the novel, a romantic/adventure story called "Big Love", and a remake of the French film "Les Victimes". Sommers has decided not to direct the third "Mummy" film, titled "".On August 23, "Variety" reported that Sommers has been tapped by
Paramount Pictures to direct their upcoming live-action adaptation of "G.I. Joe " for a 2009 release. Sommers will also serve as a producer. [ [http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117970752.html?categoryid=13&cs=1&nid=2562 Stephen Sommers to direct 'G.I. Joe' - Entertainment News, Film News, Media - Variety ] ]Filmography
*"The Adventures of Huck Finn" (1993) (director, writer)
*"Gunmen" (1994) (writer)
*"The Jungle Book" (1994) (director, writer)
*"Tom and Huck " (1995) (writer, executive producer)
*"Oliver Twist (TV movie)" (executive producer)
*"Deep Rising " (1998) (director, writer)
*"The Mummy" (1999) (director, writer)
*"The Mummy Returns " (2001) (director, writer)
*"The Scorpion King " (2002) (writer, producer)
*"Van Helsing" (2004) (director, writer, producer)
*"" (2004) (producer)
*"Revenge of the Mummy (rollercoaster preride film)" (2004) (director, writer)
*"" (2008) (producer)
*"Magic Kingdom for Sale" (director, producer) - "announced"
*"When Worlds Collide" (2008) (director, writer, producer) - "pre-production"
*" (2008) (writer) - "pre-production"
*"" (director) - "announced"References
External links
* [http://www.sommerscompany.com/ Official website for The Sommers Company]
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