O'Bannon was born in St. Louis, Missouri, the son of Bertha (née Lowenthal) and Thomas Sidney O'Bannon, a carpenter. During his childhood he was a science fiction and horror enthusiast. He attended the art school of Washington University in St. Louis, where he did stand-up comedy routines, did make-up for campus theater productions, and provided illustrations for Student Life, the student newspaper. While there he roomed with future movie producer Michael Shamberg. O'Bannon moved home briefly after Washington University and attended Florissant Valley Junior College where he wrote and directed a short science fiction satire titled "The Attack of the 50-foot Chicken." O'Bannon also attended MacMurray College in Jacksonville, Illinois. During this period he pursued a psychology degree, but later became interested in becoming a film director. According to O'Bannon, he was reading an issue of Playboy when he found an article discussing the best film schools, which led him to the University of Southern California (USC). He received a bachelor's degree in film from USC in 1970. While at USC he lived near the Los Angeles Campus in an old two-story house affectionately called the "Menlo Manor" which he shared with other USC students (Don Jakoby, who collaborated on several screenplays with Dan including Blue Thunder; and Jeffrey J. Lee). As a student, O'Bannon spent many late nights in old Hollywood editing his and other student films.
Dan O’Bannon
September 30, 1946 — December 17, 2009 • 63 y.o. (77)
Full Name | Daniel Thomas O’Bannon |
Place of Birth | St. Louis, Missouri, USA |
Place of Death | Los Angeles, United States of America |
Citizenship | United States |
Career | 1969 — 2009 |
Genres | Sci-Fi, Horror, Thriller |
Height | 1.68 m 5′ 6″ |
Zodiac sign | libra |
Education | University: MacMurray College University: University of Southern California University: Washington University in St. Louis |
Facts
- Sci-Fi 26%
- Horror 22%
- Thriller 22%
- Short 11%
- Action 9%
- Reset
Sci-Fi, Action, Adventure, 1 hr 58 min
United States, Canada, United Kingdom • Len Wiseman
Sci-Fi, Adventure, Mystery, 2 hr 4 min
United States, United Kingdom • Ridley Scott
Sci-Fi, Horror, Action, 1 hr 41 min
Germany, Czechia, United Kingdom • Paul W.S. Anderson
Short, Horror, Sci-Fi, 5 min
United States
Horror, 1 hr 34 min
Canada, United States • Peter Svatek
Sci-Fi, Horror, Thriller, 1 hr 48 min
Canada, Japan • Christian Duguay
Sci-Fi, Horror, 1 hr 39 min
United States • Tobe Hooper
Sci-Fi, Horror, Action, 1 hr 56 min
United Kingdom • Tobe Hooper
Sci-Fi, Horror, Comedy, 1 hr 31 min
United States • Dan O'Bannon
Sci-Fi, Action, Crime, 1 hour
United States • Guy Magar...
Action, Crime, Drama, 1 hr 45 min
United States • John Badham
Animation, Sci-Fi, Adventure, 1 hr 26 min
United States, United Kingdom, Canada • Gerald Potterton...
Horror, Mystery, 1 hr 34 min
United States • Gary Sherman
Horror, Drama, Thriller, 1 hr 34 min
United States, Canada • John Huston
Sci-Fi, Horror, 1 hr 56 min
United States, United Kingdom • Ridley Scott
Short, 7 min
United States • Dan O'Bannon
Horror, 1 hr 48 min
United States, Canada • Dan O'Bannon
Sci-Fi, Horror, Comedy, 1 hr 31 min
United States • Dan O'Bannon
Short, 7 min
United States • Dan O'Bannon
Documentary, 52 min
Germany • Hasko Baumann
Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, 1 hr 34 min
United States • Nick Castle
Documentary, 1 hr 24 min
United States • Jeff Broadstreet
Documentary
Netherlands • Thys Ockersen
Sci-Fi, Comedy, 1 hr 23 min
United States • John Carpenter
Short, Horror, 14 min
United States • Terence H. Winkless
Sci-Fi, Comedy, 1 hr 23 min
United States • John Carpenter
Sci-Fi, Comedy, 1 hr 23 min
United States • John Carpenter
Sci-Fi, Comedy, 1 hr 23 min
United States • John Carpenter
Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Action, 2 hr 1 min
United States • George Lucas