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'''Dean Lorey''' (born November 17, 1967) is an American [[writer]] whose projects include [[film|movies]] such as ''[[Major Payne]]'' and ''[[Animal Crackers (2016 film)|Animal Crackers]]'', [[television program|television shows]] which include ''[[My Wife and Kids]]'' and ''[[Arrested Development (TV series)|Arrested Development]]'', and most recently a [[children’s book]], the first of a [[Book series|series]], entitled ''[[Nightmare Academy]]''.
'''Dean Lorey''' (born November 17, 1967) is an American [[writer]] whose projects include [[film|movies]] such as ''[[Major Payne]]'' and ''[[Animal Crackers (2016 film)|Animal Crackers]]'', [[television program|television shows]] which include ''[[My Wife and Kids]]'' and ''[[Arrested Development (TV series)|Arrested Development]]'', and most recently a [[children’s book]], the first of a [[Book series|series]], entitled ''[[Nightmare Academy]]''.


==Biography==
Lorey grew up in [[Conyers, Georgia]] before attending [[New York University]]'s [[film school]], where he wrote [[book cover]] copy for [[Simon & Schuster]] and [[Bantam Books|Bantam]] as well as writing [[television advertising|commercials]] for [[MTV]] and [[Nickelodeon (TV channel)|Nickelodeon]]. In 1990. He moved to [[California]] and wrote a [[Screenplay|script]] for the movie that would become ''[[My Boyfriend's Back (1993 film)|My Boyfriend's Back]]'', collaborating with [[Adam Marcus (director)|Adam Marcus]] and [[Sean S. Cunningham]]. Afterward, Sean asked him to finish the screenplay for ''[[Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday]]'', in which he also had a [[cameo appearance]]. From there, he continued to write [[screenplay]]s for movies as well as working on writing, [[Television director|directing]], and [[TV producer|producing]] for television.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/saga/part9/deanlorey.html|author=Friday the 13th Films|title=Dean Lorey -- Screenwriter}}</ref>
Lorey grew up in [[Conyers, Georgia]] before attending [[New York University]]'s [[film school]], where he wrote [[book cover]] copy for [[Simon & Schuster]] and [[Bantam Books|Bantam]] as well as writing [[television advertising|commercials]] for [[MTV]] and [[Nickelodeon (TV channel)|Nickelodeon]]. In 1990. He moved to [[California]] and wrote a [[Screenplay|script]] for the movie that would become ''[[My Boyfriend's Back (1993 film)|My Boyfriend's Back]]'', collaborating with [[Adam Marcus (director)|Adam Marcus]] and [[Sean S. Cunningham]]. Afterward, Sean asked him to finish the screenplay for ''[[Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday]]'', in which he also had a [[cameo appearance]]. From there, he continued to write [[screenplay]]s for movies as well as working on writing, [[Television director|directing]], and [[TV producer|producing]] for television.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://fridaythe13thfilms.com/saga/part9/deanlorey.html|author=Friday the 13th Films|title=Dean Lorey -- Screenwriter}}</ref>

Dean Lorey currently lives in [[Calabasas, California]], with his wife, Elizabeth, and their sons, Chris and Alex.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.harpercollins.com/authors/32524/Dean_Lorey/index.aspx
|author=Harper Collins|title=Dean Lorey}}</ref> His first book came out on August 21, 2007. Universal has purchased the film rights to the book and the producers will be [[Stephen Sommers]] and [[Bob Ducsay]], who worked on movies such as ''[[The Mummy (1999 film)|The Mummy]]''.<ref>{{ cite web|url=http://targeteart.com/index3.htm|author=J.P. Targete|title=Nightmare Academy Website Live}}</ref>


==Works==
==Works==

===Film===
===Film===
* 2016 ''Animal Crackers''
* 2016 ''Animal Crackers''
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* 2006, 2013 ''Arrested Development''
* 2006, 2013 ''Arrested Development''
* 2001–2004 ''My Wife and Kids''
* 2001–2004 ''My Wife and Kids''
* 2016 ''[[Those Who Can't]]''


===Book===
===Book===
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* 2009 [[Nightmare Academy: Monster Revenge|Nightmare Academy: ''Monster Revenge'']]
* 2009 [[Nightmare Academy: Monster Revenge|Nightmare Academy: ''Monster Revenge'']]
* 2009 [[Nightmare Academy: ''Monster War'']]
* 2009 [[Nightmare Academy: ''Monster War'']]

==Personal life==
Dean Lorey currently lives in [[Calabasas, California]], with his wife, Elizabeth, and their sons, Chris and Alex.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.harpercollins.com/authors/32524/Dean_Lorey/index.aspx
|author=Harper Collins|title=Dean Lorey}}</ref> His first book came out on August 21, 2007. Universal has purchased the film rights to the book and the producers will be [[Stephen Sommers]] and [[Bob Ducsay]], who worked on movies such as ''[[The Mummy (1999 film)|The Mummy]]''.<ref>{{ cite web|url=http://targeteart.com/index3.htm|author=J.P. Targete|title=Nightmare Academy Website Live}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 19:00, 10 February 2016

Dean Lorey
Born (1967-11-17) November 17, 1967 (age 56)
Occupation(s)Writer, author
SpouseElizabeth Lorey
Children2

Dean Lorey (born November 17, 1967) is an American writer whose projects include movies such as Major Payne and Animal Crackers, television shows which include My Wife and Kids and Arrested Development, and most recently a children’s book, the first of a series, entitled Nightmare Academy.

Biography

Lorey grew up in Conyers, Georgia before attending New York University's film school, where he wrote book cover copy for Simon & Schuster and Bantam as well as writing commercials for MTV and Nickelodeon. In 1990. He moved to California and wrote a script for the movie that would become My Boyfriend's Back, collaborating with Adam Marcus and Sean S. Cunningham. Afterward, Sean asked him to finish the screenplay for Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday, in which he also had a cameo appearance. From there, he continued to write screenplays for movies as well as working on writing, directing, and producing for television.[1]

Works

Film

  • 2016 Animal Crackers
  • 1995 Major Payne
  • 1993 Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday
  • 1993 My Boyfriend's Back

Television

  • 2006, 2013 Arrested Development
  • 2001–2004 My Wife and Kids
  • 2016 Those Who Can't

Book

Personal life

Dean Lorey currently lives in Calabasas, California, with his wife, Elizabeth, and their sons, Chris and Alex.[2] His first book came out on August 21, 2007. Universal has purchased the film rights to the book and the producers will be Stephen Sommers and Bob Ducsay, who worked on movies such as The Mummy.[3]

References

  1. ^ Friday the 13th Films. "Dean Lorey -- Screenwriter".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Harper Collins. "Dean Lorey".
  3. ^ J.P. Targete. "Nightmare Academy Website Live".

External links

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