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Alias:
Mike Lanteri
Mike Lantieri
Michael Lantieri (born August 13, 1954) is a special effects supervisor. Lantieri went to school in Los Angeles, California, with actor-director Ron Howard, with the ambition to work in films as a director, which he had been interested in from a young age. However, he went to work in the special effects department of Universal Studios, with his first credited work being for Heartbeeps (1981), serving as a remote operator. His first collaboration with Steven Spielberg was with Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989), where he served as a special effects supervisor. His work on Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986) garnered him his first awards nomination (shared with Ken Ralston) by the Saturn Awards. He received his first of five Academy Award nominations with Back to the Future Part II (1989). His work on Jurassic Park (1993) earned him an Academy Award. Lantieri has subsequently worked on each film of the Jurassic Park franchise, serving as an under-special dinosaur effects for all except Jurassic Park III, where he was credited as a consultant. One of his most famous films was Mars Attacks! (1996), where he had the job of creating lifelike animations. Two years later, he directed his first and so far only film in Komodo (1998). In addition, Lantieri also worked on Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006) and the Pirates of the Caribbean ride at Disneyland, along with effects for video games. In television, he has worked on The Last Tycoon (2016) and Westworld (2016-18). His work on the show earned him (alongside several others) a nomination and ensuing award win for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Visual Effects in 2017 for the episode "The Bicameral Mind." Unrelated to effects, Lantieri was also part of the destruction of the Steve Bartman baseball; when Grant DePorter bought the ball in late 2003, he tasked Lantieri to help detonate the ball publicly, which was done on February 26, 2004. The remains of the detonated ball are now at the Chicago Sports Museum. Description above from the Wikipedia article Michael Lantieri, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Director:
1999 Komodo
Special Effects:
1983 Flashdance
1984 The Last Starfighter
1985 Fright Night
1986 Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
1988 Caddyshack II
1991 Nothing but Trouble
1996 Matilda
1999 Komodo
2004 Starship Troopers 2: Hero of the Federation
2004 The Terminal
2006 Monster House
2015 Jurassic World
Special Effects Coordinator:
1983 Flashdance
1984 The Last Starfighter
1985 Fright Night
1986 Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
1988 Caddyshack II
1988 Twins
1991 Nothing but Trouble
1996 Matilda
1997 MouseHunt
1998 Deep Impact
1999 Komodo
2003 House of Sand and Fog
2003 Seabiscuit
2004 Starship Troopers 2: Hero of the Federation
2004 The Polar Express
2004 The Terminal
2006 Monster House
2012 The Master
2015 Jurassic World
Special Effects Supervisor:
1983 Flashdance
1984 The Last Starfighter
1985 Fright Night
1986 Back to School
1986 Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
1987 The Witches of Eastwick
1988 Caddyshack II
1988 Twins
1988 Who Framed Roger Rabbit
1989 Back to the Future Part II
1991 Hook
1991 Nothing but Trouble
1992 Death Becomes Her
1993 Jurassic Park
1994 The Flintstones
1995 Casper
1995 Congo
1996 Matilda
1997 MouseHunt
1998 Deep Impact
1999 Komodo
1999 The Astronaut's Wife
1999 Wild Wild West
2000 The 6th Day
2001 A.I. Artificial Intelligence
2002 Minority Report
2003 House of Sand and Fog
2003 Hulk
2003 Seabiscuit
2004 Starship Troopers 2: Hero of the Federation
2004 The Polar Express
2004 The Prince & Me
2004 The Terminal
2006 Monster House
2008 Get Smart
2008 The Spiderwick Chronicles
2009 A Christmas Carol
2009 Land of the Lost
2010 Little Fockers
2012 Flight
2012 The Master
2013 Escape Plan
2015 Jurassic World
2015 Secret in Their Eyes
2018 The Darkest Minds
Sound Director:
2019 Kandagawa Jet Girls
Special Effects Coordinator:
2016 Westworld
2019 Kandagawa Jet Girls
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