Harley Cokeliss
- Director
- Producer
- Writer
Writer/director/producer Harley Cokeliss was born Harley Louis Cokliss
on February 11, 1945 in San Diego, California. He was raised in
Chicago, Illinois. He moved to England in 1966, studying at the London
Film School, and started making TV documentaries in 1970, among them
It's Fantastic! It's Futuristic! It's Fatalistic! It's Science Fiction!
(1973) and The Need for Nightmare (1974). Cokeliss made his first foray
into feature filmmaking with the family adventure outing
The Battle of Billy's Pond (1977).
This was followed by the charming children's science-fiction offering
The Glitterball (1977) and the
engaging adolescent picture
That Summer! (1979). After handling
second unit director duties on
Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980),
he has gone on to make a handful of movies in the action, horror and
science-fiction genres. His most notable films are the enjoyable
futuristic sci-fi/action opus
Battletruck (1982),
the entertaining action outing
Black Moon Rising (1986), the
ill-received Burt Reynolds action
vehicle Malone (1987) and the creepy
fright flick Dream Demon (1988).
Moreover, Cokeliss has also directed episodes of such TV shows as
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (1995),
Xena: Warrior Princess (1995),
The Dark Knight (2000) and
The Immortal (2000). He's the
owner of Barzo Productions Ltd. His latest film is the mystery/romance
thriller
Paris Connections (2010).