Dito Montiel (b. 1965)

Birthplace:
New York City, New York, USA

Born:
July 26, 1965

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.    Dito Montiel, born as Orlandito Montiel, (July 26, 1965) is an American author, screenwriter, director and musician.  Born in New York City, he came into the public eye after the breakup of his hardcore punk band Major Conflict. Later, Montiel would gain notoriety in 1989 when Geffen Records signed his newly formed outfit Gutterboy to a $1 million record deal – an unheard of sum at the time. The band was dropped after its debut and was dubbed one of the most "successful" unsuccessful bands in rock history.  In 2003, Montiel published A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints, a memoir detailing his life growing up in Astoria, Queens in the early 1980s during the rise of the hardcore punk scene. The book describes his time spent touring with his band Gutterboy and his brief modeling career with Versace along with other personal anecdotes.  After adapting his best-selling book into a screenplay, Montiel made his directorial debut with the film version of A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints, with Robert Downey Jr. (as the older Montiel), Dianne Wiest and Shia LaBeouf. The film was executive produced by Trudie Styler.  Montiel released the self-titled album Dito Montiel in 2006 through Rhino Records. His second novel Eddie Krumble Is the Clapper was published in April 2007.  Montiel also directed a film, Fighting, about a young street hawker in New York City who is introduced to the world of underground street fighting. The film stars Channing Tatum, Terrence Howard and Luis Guzmán.  In 2011, Montiel's police drama The Son of No One, featuring Channing Tatum, Ray Liotta, Al Pacino and Katie Holmes played at the Sundance Film Festival. The film was picked up for distribution by Anchor Bay Entertainment.  Description above from the Wikipedia article Dito Montiel, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Director:
2006  A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints
2009  Fighting
2011  The Son of No One
2013  Empire State
2014  Boulevard
2015  Man Down
2018  The Clapper
2025  Riff Raff
????  After Exile
????  Captivated

Novel:
2006  A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints
2009  Fighting
2011  The Son of No One
2013  Empire State
2014  Boulevard
2015  Man Down
2018  The Clapper
2025  Riff Raff
????  After Exile
????  Captivated

Producer:
2006  A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints
2009  Fighting
2011  The Son of No One
2013  Empire State
2014  Boulevard
2015  Man Down
2015  Rubble Kings
2018  The Clapper
2025  Riff Raff
????  After Exile
????  Captivated

Screenplay:
2006  A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints
2009  Fighting
2011  The Son of No One
2013  Empire State
2014  Boulevard
2015  Man Down
2015  Rubble Kings
2018  The Clapper
2025  Riff Raff
????  After Exile
????  Captivated

Writer:
2006  A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints
2009  Fighting
2011  The Son of No One
2013  Empire State
2014  Boulevard
2015  Man Down
2015  Rubble Kings
2018  The Clapper
2020  Critical Thinking
2025  Riff Raff
????  After Exile
????  Captivated

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