Doug Lefler (b. 1970)

Alias:
Doug Leffler
Douglas Lefler

Birthplace:
California, USA

Born:
July 17, 1970

Doug Lefler (born in California) is an American film director, screenwriter, film producer, and storyboard artist, best known as the director of the Dragonheart fantasy adventure film sequel Dragonheart: A New Beginning and The Last Legion.  Lefler was born in Southern California and started making his first home movies at the age of twelve. He started in the film industry as an animator, having made short films as a child and then attended the California Institute of the Arts. His classmates included Tim Burton, John Lasseter, John Musker, and Brad Bird. After two years, he worked for Disney and other studios for several years as a storyboard artist and animator before progressing to directing. He worked for many years as a writer and storyboard artist on live-action features before getting his first chance to direct second unit on Sam Raimi's Army of Darkness in 1991.  Description above from the Wikipedia article Doug Lefler, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Co-Producer:
2005  Boogeyman

Director:
1994  Hercules and the Circle of Fire
2000  DragonHeart: A New Beginning
2005  Boogeyman
2007  The Last Legion

Head of Story:
1994  Hercules and the Circle of Fire
2000  DragonHeart: A New Beginning
2005  Boogeyman
2007  The Last Legion
2018  Deadpool 2

Second Unit Director:
1992  Army of Darkness
1994  Hercules and the Circle of Fire
1998  A Simple Plan
2000  DragonHeart: A New Beginning
2002  Spider-Man
2005  Boogeyman
2007  The Last Legion
2018  Deadpool 2

Storyboard Artist:
1986  Soul Man
1988  D.O.A.
1992  Army of Darkness
1993  Ghost in the Machine
1993  Hard Target
1994  Hercules and the Circle of Fire
1998  A Simple Plan
2000  DragonHeart: A New Beginning
2002  Spider-Man
2005  Boogeyman
2007  The Last Legion
2018  Deadpool 2
2022  Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
2022  Uncharted

Visual Development:
1986  Soul Man
1988  D.O.A.
1989  The Little Mermaid
1992  Army of Darkness
1993  Ghost in the Machine
1993  Hard Target
1994  Hercules and the Circle of Fire
1998  A Simple Plan
2000  DragonHeart: A New Beginning
2002  Spider-Man
2005  Boogeyman
2007  The Last Legion
2018  Deadpool 2
2022  Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
2022  Uncharted

Writer:
1986  Soul Man
1987  Steel Dawn
1988  D.O.A.
1989  The Little Mermaid
1989  Vytor: The Starfire Champion
1992  Army of Darkness
1993  Ghost in the Machine
1993  Hard Target
1994  Hercules and the Circle of Fire
1998  A Simple Plan
2000  DragonHeart: A New Beginning
2002  Spider-Man
2005  Boogeyman
2007  The Last Legion
2018  Deadpool 2
2022  Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
2022  Uncharted

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