Joe Dain
Birthday:
15 August 1972, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Birth Name:
Joseph Anthony Mazzulla
Dain has been an Actor, UPM, Line Producer, Producer, Executive Producer and Film Executive on various independent films across all genres - from horror, to comedy and dramas. Since 2011 he has held the position of Executive in Charge of Production of the award winning production company Sunrise Pictures. Under the same umbrella, he and his fellow ...
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Dain has been an Actor, UPM, Line Producer, Producer, Executive Producer and Film Executive on various independent films across all genres - from horror, to comedy and dramas. Since 2011 he has held the position of Executive in Charge of Production of the award winning production company Sunrise Pictures. Under the same umbrella, he and his fellow executives launched the genre distribution label Terror Films in 2013, which currently has 14 films being release Worldwide into 2017.Dain has overseen the structure of financing, development, acquisition and production of various award winning projects including the Berlin International Film Festival Official Selection "Gardens Of The Night" starring Gillian Jacobs, Evan Ross, John Malkovich, Tom Arnold, Kevin Zegers and Jeremy Sisto; the multi-award winning film, "The Whistleblower" starring Rachel Weisz, Benedict Cumberbatch, Vanessa Redgrave and David Strathairn; the GLADD Media Award Nominated film, "Geography Club" based on the best selling book; and "The Trials of Cate McCall" starring Kate Beckinsale, Nick Nolte and James Cromwell which premiered on Lifetime Television Network in 2014 - among others.In addition Dain is the producing partner of award winning writer / director, Vincent Sabella (Anonymous, Note) and recently wrapped their first feature film together, "Elizabeth Blue" starring Anna Schafer, Ryan Vincent, Oscar Nominated actress Kathleen Quinlan and Screen Actor's Guild Award winning actor, Adelwale Akinnuoye-Agbaje. The film slated for release in 2017. He is developing several projects, including the Doug Liman feature film, "Attica" written by Oscar Winning writer, Geoffrey Fletcher and produced by Elliot Abbott (Awakenings, A League of Their Own), among others. Show less «