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Constantine Dillon (born 1953), usually known as Costa, is a retired U.S. National Park Service Superintendent and a writer and actor of
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ancestry. He is most famous as the creator of the film ''
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes ''Attack of the Killer Tomatoes'' is a 1978 American parody film produced by J. Stephen Peace and John DeBello, and directed by John DeBello based upon an original idea by Costa Dillon. The screenplay was written by Dillon, Peace, and DeBello ...
!'' and its sequels: '' Return of the Killer Tomatoes!'', ''
Killer Tomatoes Strike Back ''Killer Tomatoes Strike Back!'' is a 1991 American comedy film. It is the third in the ''Killer Tomatoes'' film series, following ''Attack of the Killer Tomatoes'' (1978) and '' Return of the Killer Tomatoes'' (1988), and followed by ''Killer To ...
!'' and ''
Killer Tomatoes Eat France ''Killer Tomatoes Eat France!'' is a 1992 American film that was released as the fourth and most recent sequel to ''Attack of the Killer Tomatoes''. Like its predecessor, '' Killer Tomatoes Strike Back'', it was a direct-to-video release. The fil ...
''; he also wrote the film ''Happy Hour''.


Biography


Early life

Dillon, a
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(his grandfather's family name was Anglicized from ''Deligianis''), was born in
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, to parents who were second-generation Greeks. There is a street in Norwich named after his grandfather who was a carpenter and who built houses there. His father, a career
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Marine, moved about the country and Dillon eventually ended up in
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Film Career and Killer Tomatoes

Dillon began making films in high school with his friends John DeBello,
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, and Mike Grant. The group took 3rd place in the 1971 National Kodak Teenage Film Festival and won the 1972 Shasta Film Festival. They then established Four Square Productions, a film company in San Diego and began making sports films. The group later formed Killer Tomato Entertainment, Inc. which produced the four Killer Tomato films as well as Happy Hour. Dillon created the concept of Killer Tomatoes as a short film in college. It was later made as a feature film, now famous, at a cost of less than $100,000. Finding a new audience as one of the first films to be available on VHS, the movie developed a cult following that led to three sequels, including '' Return of the Killer Tomatoes'' starring
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. A cartoon show was aired on Fox 1990–1992 ''
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes ''Attack of the Killer Tomatoes'' is a 1978 American parody film produced by J. Stephen Peace and John DeBello, and directed by John DeBello based upon an original idea by Costa Dillon. The screenplay was written by Dillon, Peace, and DeBello ...
''. The term "killer tomato" has often been used as shorthand for the fear of genetically engineered food and was used by the media extensively during the tomato salmonella outbreak in spring 2008. Other feature films include ''
Killer Tomatoes Strike Back ''Killer Tomatoes Strike Back!'' is a 1991 American comedy film. It is the third in the ''Killer Tomatoes'' film series, following ''Attack of the Killer Tomatoes'' (1978) and '' Return of the Killer Tomatoes'' (1988), and followed by ''Killer To ...
'' (writer, actor), ''
Killer Tomatoes Eat France ''Killer Tomatoes Eat France!'' is a 1992 American film that was released as the fourth and most recent sequel to ''Attack of the Killer Tomatoes''. Like its predecessor, '' Killer Tomatoes Strike Back'', it was a direct-to-video release. The fil ...
'' (writer, actor), and ''Happy Hour'' (writer, actor, production design). * Jeff Strand's novelization of the film was published in April 2023


National Park Service Career

Dillon spent 35 years with the
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, retiring in 2013. Dillon had a parallel career with his motion picture work and has worked in numerous national parks, including Gettysburg National Military Park, Eisenhower National Historic Site, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Independence National Historical Park, and Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site. He was the superintendent of the National Park Service Horace M. Albright Training Center and the interim Chief of Learning and Development for the National Park Service in 2006–2007. He formerly served as Superintendent of Homestead National Historical Park,
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, and
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. He is a recipient of the
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's Stephen T. Mather award, the National Park Service Sequoia Award for outstanding contributions to park interpretation, the Secretary of the Interior's Award for Long-Term achievement in Diversity, and the Department of the Interior's Meritorious Service Award While at Fire Island, he also received commendations from the New York State Legislature and the Suffolk County Legislature for his accomplishments there. He is a recipient of two awards from the Urban League for achievements in diversity. He is an admiral in the Nebraska Navy. Dillon is a graduate of the
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and the
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. He is currently an Instructor for the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at
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.


References


External links

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National Parks Traveler Podcast
* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Dillon, Costa 1953 births Living people American people of Greek descent National Park Service personnel University of Colorado Denver alumni University of California, Davis alumni