Gary Sherman
Gary Sherman, (born 1945), is an American film director, producer, and writer from Chicago, Illinois. He began his career directing short films, commercials, industrials, and documentaries while still an undergraduate at IIT's Institute of Design. After graduating, Gary moved to London, England, where he continued directing commercials and also co-wrote and directed his first feature film, Death Line starring Donald Pleasence. The British Film Institute called this debut "The Most Significant Directorial Debut of the Year".
Upon relocating to Los Angeles, California, he continued writing and collaborating on many feature scripts. He also wrote and directed several television pilots. Avco-Embassy producer Ronald Shusett asked Sherman to direct the 1981 horror film Dead & Buried, and Sherman followed that film with the action-thriller Vice Squad shot by Stanley Kubrick's DP John Alcott. Like Death Line, these films often polarized critics and audiences and have since gone on to become genre classics.
Next he co-wrote and directed the thriller Wanted: Dead or Alive starring Rutger Hauer and Gene Simmons. Teamed with Gene, the award-winning Rock Against Drugs public service campaign for MTV came about as well as the pilot for the ABC series Sable.

Memory: The Origins of Alien

Tales of the Uncanny

Hollywood Dreams & Nightmares: The Robert Englund Story

Poltergeist III

Poltergeist III

Poltergeist III

Death Line

Mysterious Island of Beautiful Women

Dead & Buried

Wanted: Dead or Alive

Wanted: Dead or Alive

Vice Squad

Lisa

Lisa

Fire and Rain

Murderous Vision

The Glow

Murderous Vision

Mysterious Two

Phobia

After the Shock

After the Shock

Death Line
The Streets
The Streets
39: A Film by Carroll McKane

Lisa

Mysterious Two

First Wave

Sable
