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Daniel Waters (born November 30, 1962 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American screenwriter and film director. He is the older brother of director Mark Waters.

Screenwriting credits

He came to prominence in 1989 for writing the black comedy Heathers, for which he received a 1990 Edgar Award. Over the next four years, he served as co-writer on the comedy The Adventures of Ford Fairlane, scripted the sequel Batman Returns, and then wrote the films Hudson Hawk (for which he re-teamed with Heathers director Michael Lehmann) and Demolition Man.

Turn as a director

In 2001, Waters made his directorial debut with Happy Campers, another teen comedy in a black vein that, after a long delay, wound up going straight to DVD. His follow-up, Sex and Death 101 is due for release on April 4, 2008 in New York and Los Angeles. Reuniting Waters with Heathers star Winona Ryder, the film is said to be a hybrid of science fiction, dark comedy, and romantic thriller.

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