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Allan Arkush (born April 30, 1948) is an American director and producer of films, television and videos. He is a collaborator of
Joe Dante Joseph James Dante Jr. (; born November 28, 1946) is an American film director, producer, editor and actor. His films—notably ''Gremlins'' (1984) alongside its sequel, '' Gremlins 2: The New Batch'' (1990)—often mix 1950s-style B movies wit ...
.


Early life

Arkush grew up in Fort Lee, New Jersey. He graduated in 1966 from Fort Lee High School. His experiences there served as the inspiration for the film '' Rock 'n' Roll High School'' (1979). He attended New York University Film School from 1967 to 1970. ''Septuagenarian Substitute Ball'', his senior film, starring John Ford Noonan, won third prize at the National Student Film Festival-1970. His teacher and faculty adviser was Martin Scorsese "whose knowledge and passion changed my life". While at NYU, he worked at The Fillmore East as an usher, stage crew member and in the psychedelic light show "Joe's Lights", performing with artists including The Who,
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, Santana, Allman Bros, Miles Davis, Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Virgil Fox and
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in New York City and London. He returned to New York City in 1973 where he drove a taxi. He moved to Los Angeles on October 4, 1973. He got his start in the film industry working (with the assistance of Jon Davison and Jonathan Kaplan) in the trailer department for Roger Corman's New World Pictures, where he met Dante. They cut trailers and TV spots for '' Death Race 2000'', '' Crazy Mama'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Small Change'', '' Eat My Dust'' and at least 100 others. He co-directed Corman-produced films '' Hollywood Boulevard'', '' Deathsport'', was second-unit director on '' Grand Theft Auto'' for Ron Howard, and directed '' Rock 'n' Roll High School'', starring The Ramones. At this point, as Corman said "If you do a good job, you never have to work for me again". Feature films that followed include the dud '' Heartbeeps'' and the cult favorite '' Get Crazy'' and '' Caddyshack II''. His music videos for Dokken,
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, Christine McVie and
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/ Mick Jagger earned five MTV nominations. He directed several TV series, including '' Fame'' and ''
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''. He directed 12 episodes of '' Moonlighting'' and received an Emmy nomination for "I Am Curious ... Maddie," the series's highest-rated episode. He directed 15 TV pilots and sold 10. The most successful was '' Crossing Jordan'' (director/executive producer), which lasted 117 episodes. He directed 250 TV episodes and produced another 200. His TV work includes '' The Temptations'', for which he received nominations for an
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and DGA; '' Ally McBeal'' (the "Dancing Baby" episode, yielding another Emmy nomination); '' Shake, Rattle and Rock!'' (the prequel to ''Rock n Roll High School''); and '' Elvis Meets Nixon''. He directed ''Young at Heart'' with Olympia Dukakis and
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. He was the director/executive producer of the TV series '' Heroes''. He directed 11 episodes, including "Second Coming", which won the Emmy for best special effects. Other highlights include ''
Nashville Nashville is the capital city of the U.S. state of Tennessee and the seat of Davidson County. With a population of 689,447 at the 2020 U.S. census, Nashville is the most populous city in the state, 21st most-populous city in the U.S., and the ...
and Hellcats'', which he directed and acted as the executive producer for the pilot series. His most recent work is '' A Series of Unfortunate Events'' for which he received a DGA Nomination and '' Another Life'', both for Netflix. Arkush contributes commentary to the web series '' Trailers from Hell.'' He is a member of the DGA Mentor Program, and teaches the Narrative Workshop at the American Film Institute. He has been married for 38 years to Joanne Palace Arkush, and they have two daughters: Allison and Jacqueline.


Filmography

*'' Hollywood Boulevard'' (co-directed with
Joe Dante Joseph James Dante Jr. (; born November 28, 1946) is an American film director, producer, editor and actor. His films—notably ''Gremlins'' (1984) alongside its sequel, '' Gremlins 2: The New Batch'' (1990)—often mix 1950s-style B movies wit ...
) (1976) *'' Grand Theft Auto'' (1977) (uncredited) – Clown *'' Deathsport'' (1978) *'' Rock 'n' Roll High School'' (1979) *'' Heartbeeps'' (1981) *'' Get Crazy'' (1983) *'' Caddyshack II'' (1988) *'' Shake, Rattle and Rock!'' (1994) *'' Young at Heart'' (1995) *'' Elvis Meets Nixon'' (1997) *'' The Temptations'' (1998) *'' Prince Charming'' (2001)


Television

*'' Fame'' (1984–1986) *'' The Twilight Zone'' (1986) *'' L.A. Law'' (1986) *''
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'' (1986–1987) *'' Moonlighting'' (1986–1989) *'' Tattingers'' (1988) *''
Capital News ''Capital News'' is an American drama television series that aired on ABC in 1990. Starring Lloyd Bridges, Helen Slater, and William Russ (Boy Meets World) ''Capital News'' was created by David Milch and Christian Williams. Synopsis The series ...
'' (1990) *'' Parenthood'' (1990–1991) *'' Shannon's Deal'' (1990–1991) *'' Middle Ages'' (1992) *''
Mann & Machine ''Mann & Machine'' is an American science fiction/ police drama television series that aired for nine episodes on NBC from April 5 to July 14, 1992. Synopsis Created by Dick Wolf and Robert De Laurentis, the series starred Yancy Butler as Sg ...
'' (1992) *'' The Bronx Zoo'' (1987) *'' Bodies of Evidence'' (1992) *''
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'' (1992–1993) *'' Johnny Bago'' (1993) *'' Sirens'' (1993) *'' Moon Over Miami'' (1993) *'' Rebel Highway'' (1994) *'' Shake, Rattle and Rock!'' (1994) *'' Central Park West'' (1995–1996) *'' Dangerous Minds'' (1996) *'' Timecop'' (1997) *''Total Security'' (1997) *'' The Visitor'' (1997) *''
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'' (1997) *'' Dawson's Creek'' (1998) *'' The Temptations'' (1998) *'' Ally McBeal'' (1998–1999) *'' The Practice'' (1999) *'' Snoops'' (1999–2000) *'' Bull'' (2000) *'' Tucker'' (2000) *'' Go Fish'' (2001) *'' Crossing Jordan'' (2001–2007) *'' Heroes'' (2006–2010) *''
Melrose Place ''Melrose Place'' is an American prime time television soap opera that aired on Fox from July 8, 1992, to May 24, 1999, for seven seasons. The show follows the lives of a group of young adults living in an apartment complex on Melrose Place, in ...
'' (2009) *'' Mercy'' (2009) *''
White Collar White collar may refer to: * White-collar worker, a salaried professional or an educated worker who performs semi-professional office, administrative, and sales-coordination tasks, as opposed to a blue-collar worker, whose job requires manual labor ...
'' (2009) *'' Hellcats'' (2010) *'' Life Unexpected'' (2010) *''
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'' (2011–2012) *'' Franklin & Bash'' (2012) *'' Christmas with Holly'' (2012) *'' The Client List'' (2012–2013) *'' Witches of East End'' (2013–2014) *''
Defiance Defiance may refer to: Film, television and theatre * ''Defiance'' (1952 film), a Swedish drama film directed by Gustaf Molander * ''Defiance'' (1980 film), an American crime drama starring Jan-Michael Vincent * ''Defiance'' (2002 film), a ...
'' (2014–2015) *'' Switched at Birth'' (2014–2017) *''
Dig Digging, also referred to as excavation, is the process of using some implement such as claws, hands, manual tools or heavy equipment, to remove material from a solid surface, usually soil, sand or rock (geology), rock on the surface of Earth. Di ...
'' (2015) *''
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'' (2015) *''
Minority Report Minority Report may refer to: * Minority report (Poor Law), published by the UK Royal Commission on the Poor Laws and Relief of Distress 1905–09 * "Minority Report", a 1949 science fiction short story by Theodore Sturgeon * "The Minority Report ...
'' (2015) *'' Heroes Reborn'' (2015) *'' CSI: Cyber'' (2015) *''
BrainDead ''BrainDead'' is an American political satire science fiction comedy-drama television series created by Robert and Michelle King. The series stars Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Laurel Healy, a documentary film-maker who takes a job working for he ...
'' (2016) *''
NCIS NCIS or N.C.I.S. may refer to: Law enforcement * National Criminal Intelligence Service, the predecessor to the Serious Organised Crime Agency of the United Kingdom * Naval Criminal Investigative Service, a United States law enforcement and intelli ...
'' (2016) *'' No Tomorrow'' (2016) *'' The Good Fight'' (2017) *''
Nashville Nashville is the capital city of the U.S. state of Tennessee and the seat of Davidson County. With a population of 689,447 at the 2020 U.S. census, Nashville is the most populous city in the state, 21st most-populous city in the U.S., and the ...
'' (2017–2018) *'' A Series of Unfortunate Events'' (2018) *'' Another Life'' (2019)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Arkush, Allan 1948 births Living people American television directors Comedy film directors People from Fort Lee, New Jersey Artists from Jersey City, New Jersey Primetime Emmy Award winners Film directors from New Jersey Fort Lee High School alumni Television producers from New Jersey