Bruce Dellis
Bruce Dellis | |
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Born | United States |
Occupation | Film director |
Bruce Dellis is a filmmaker based in Tempe, AZ. He has written and directed several award-winning short films and features.
In 2006, Dellis won two Rocky Mountain Emmy Awards for The Intervention of Brad.[1] That same year, he was named Arizona Filmmaker of the Year by the Phoenix Film Foundation.
In 2007, he wrote the feature-length film Netherbeast Incorporated, which premiered at the 2007 AFI/Dallas Film Festival. The offbeat comedy stars Darrell Hammond, Judd Nelson, Robert Wagner, Jason Mewes, Dave Foley, Steve Burns, and Amy Davidson.
Dellis won two more Rocky Mountain Emmy Awards in 2008 for his offbeat short film on the PTA called Fuller PTA: Better Than Stepping on a Rusty Nail.
In all, Dellis has been nominated for a total of nine Emmys.
Also in 2008, Dellis wrote and directed a chapter of the anthology film Locker 13. The chapter, titled "The Benevolent Byzantine Order of the Nobles of the Enigmatic Oracle", stars David Huddleston, Bart Johnson, and Curtis Armstrong. It is scheduled for release in late 2009.
Filmography
As a Director
- Locker 13 (2009) post-production
- Fuller PTA: Better Than Stepping on a Rusty Nail! (2008)
- Michael's Hearing Problem (2007)
- John Philip Sousa Gets a Haircut (2007)
- The Intervention of Brad (2006)
- Doug, Mitch, and the Ironclad Argument (2005)
- The Inevitable Reggie Vandervan (2004)
- Sick Day (2003)
- The Strange Case of Ray Milland (2003)
- A. Lincoln: A Life Embellished (2003)
As a Writer
- Pet Rock (2010) pre-production
- Locker 13 (2009) post-production
- Cocktail Wizard (2009)
- Fuller PTA: Better Than Stepping on a Rusty Nail! (2008)
- Bitter Spirits (2007)
- Michael's Hearing Problem (2007)
- Netherbeast Incorporated (2007)
- John Philip Sousa Gets a Haircut (2007)
- The Intervention of Brad (2006)
- Doug, Mitch, and the Ironclad Argument (2005)
- Little Victim (2005)
- The Netherbeast of Berm-Tech Industries, Inc. (2004)[2]
- The Inevitable Reggie Vandervan (2004)
- Sick Day (2003)
- The Strange Case of Ray Milland (2003)
- A. Lincoln: A Life Embellished (2003)
References
- ↑ "IFP/PHX's Screen Wars has been Awarded Four Emmys". IFP. October 10, 2006. Archived from the original on February 22, 2007. Retrieved 20 January 2016.
- ↑ "The SCI-FI-LONDON 2005 festival awards". SCI-FI-London. Archived from the original on March 8, 2005. Retrieved 20 January 2016.