- Derek Rydall
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Derek Rydall (born 18 April 1968) is an American screenwriter, screenplay consultant, script doctor, stuntman and author.
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Biography
Acting career
He has also worked as an actor, starring in several films & television shows with Tom Skerritt, Charles Bronson, Elliot Gould, Tony Roberts (of Woody Allen films), Paulie Shore, director John Turtletaub, and many others. His biggest role was the lead in Phantom of the Mall: Eric's Revenge,[1] along with Morgan Fairchild, Rob Estes, Pauly Shore, Jonathan Goldsmith and Kimber Sissons.[2]
Screenwriter career
As a screenwriter, screenplay consultant, and script doctor, he has been on staff for Fox (“Wildforce Rangers”) and Disney, developed projects for RKO, United Artists, Miramax, Fine Line, Universal, Saturn (Nicolas Cage’s company), Deepak Chopra, Wildrice, Longbow, and the creators of “Air Force One” and “Ghost”. Additionally, Rydall script doctored on the feature films "Diamonds" and "No Turning Back."[3]
Author career
Rydall is the author of "I Could’ve Written a Better Movie than That!: How to Make Six Figures as a Screenplay Consultant – Even if You’re Not a Screenwriter," and "There’s No Business Like Soul Business: a Spiritual Path to Enlightened Screenwriting, Filmmaking, and Performing arts", both published by Michael Wiese Productions.[4]
Other works
Rydall has worked one-on-one with numerous screenwriters, independent producers, and executives from around the world; and has sold, optioned, or been hired to write over 20 Film & TV projects.[citation needed]
Personal life
Rydall is the nephew of film director Don Siegel.
References
- ^ "Phantom of the Mall: Foy's Revenge". DreadCentral.com.
- ^ "‘Phantom of the Mall: Eric’s Revenge’ with lead Derek Rydall". NatSukashi.wordpress.com.
- ^ About us. Scriptwriter Central.
- ^ About Derek Rydall. DerekRydall.com
External links
Categories:- 1968 births
- Living people
- American film actors
- American television actors
- Actors from California
- American film producers
- American screenwriters
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