Fred Dekker(I)
- Writer
- Producer
- Director
Writer/director Fred Dekker was born on April 9, 1959 in San Francisco,
California. An avid comic book fan, monster movie buff, and film nerd
from an early age, Dekker was rejected by both USC and UCLA film
schools. He wound up attending UCLA as an English major instead. His
fellow UCLA classmates included future screenwriters Shane Black (who
collaborated with Dekker on the script for "The Monster Squad"), Ed
Solomon, and Chris Matheson. One of Dekker's early projects in
Hollywood was a 3-D "Godzilla" picture that sadly never panned out.
Fred's first film credit was writing the story for the amusing horror
comedy "House." He made his promising debut as writer/director with the
terrific "Night of the Creeps," which paid affectionate homage to the
blithely silly low-budget horror flicks he grew up loving as a kid. He
followed this fine feature with the equally delightful tongue-in-cheek
pastiche "The Monster Squad." Alas, both movies received mixed reviews
from the critics and flopped at the box office, but have fortunately
gone on to acquire huge cult followings. Dekker wrote five episodes of
the immensely enjoyable cable TV horror anthology series "Tales from
the Crypt": "Split Personality," "And All Through the House," "Lower
Berth," "Only Sin Deep," and "The Thing From the Grave" (Fred directed
this episode as well). He wrote the stories for the exciting revenge
thriller "Ricochet" and the failed spy spoof "If Looks Could Kill."
More recently Fred Dekker wrote several episodes of and served as a
consulting producer on the science fiction TV show "Enterprise."