James Bryan
Born: 1943-05-15 in Lufkin, Texas, USA
Known For: Directing
Biography
James Bryan was originally a pre-med student at Stephen F. Austin University in Nacogdoches, Texas. James decided to switch majors while attending Vanderbilt University in Tennessee and subsequently transferred to the UCLA Film School in 1965. Bryan made his film debut with the animated UCLA student short project "Inner Limits." He graduated from UCLA in the late 60s and began working in adult films before moving into low-budget exploitation films.
Filmography
2021
- Horror Con ... (Director)
2016
- Jungle Trap ... (Director)
1993
- The Dark Half ... (Sound Effects Editor)
1992
- My Cousin Vinny ... (Sound Editor)
1990
- Revenge of Lady Street Fighter ... (Director)
1989
- Stepfather 2 ... (Sound Editor)
- The Return of Swamp Thing ... (Sound Effects Editor)
- Chopper Chicks in Zombietown ... (Sound Re-Recording Mixer)
1988
- A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master ... (Sound Effects Editor)
- Braddock: Missing in Action III ... (Sound Effects Editor)
1987
- Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol ... (Sound Effects Editor)
- Run Coyote Run ... (Director)
- Whatever Turns You On ... (Director)
- Sex Aliens ... (Director)
- Thanks for the Mammaries ... (Director)
1984
- Hell Riders ... (Director)
- The Executioner Part II ... (Director)
1982
- The Rogue & Grizzly ... (Screenplay)
- Tennessee Stallion ... (Editor)
1981
- Wolfen ... (Sound Editor)
- Don't Go in the Woods as Maniac (uncredited)
- The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn ... (Post Production Supervisor)
1978
- TeenAlien ... (Sound Effects Editor)
1977
- The Child ... (Sound Effects Editor)
- Double Murder ... (Editor)
- Lady Street Fighter ... (Director)
- Abar, the First Black Superman ... (Sound Editor)
- Boogie Vision ... (Director)
1976
- Vigilante Force ... (Production Manager)
1975
- Beach Blanket Bango ... (Director)
1974
- I Love You, I Love You Not ... (Director)
- High School Fantasies ... (Writer)
1973
- An Eye for an Eye ... (Sound Editor)
1971
- Escape to Passion ... (Writer)
1970
- The Dirtiest Game ... (Writer)
1968
- Camden, Texas ... (Director)