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J.D. Ligier

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The entertainment industry isn't anything new to Joseph D. Ligier. He hails from a Hollywood family, with an actor brother, Brandon Hall (Austin Powers I, II & III, Fight Club, American History X, and The Banger Sisters). Also, Dick Warlock (stunt co-coordinator: Jaws, Fire Starter, Abyss, etc.) for an uncle, and Billy Warlock, a two-time Emmy Award winning actor (Happy Days, Baywatch, etc.) as his cousin. When J.D. was merely six years old he had been bitten by the entertainment industry bug spending many hours on the set of 70s televisions shows "Emergency 51," and the "Six Million Dollar Man," while watching his uncle work. He even went as far as to send a letter to his local newspaper, "The Register," announcing his intentions to direct films. At such a young age, he had his work cut out for him.

J.D. spent much of his high school career designing lighting for numerous theater performances, as well as acting in several productions (i.e. The Odd Couple, Go Ask Alice, Grease, and Fiddler on the Roof). He attended two community colleges in the suburbs, just forty miles south of Los Angeles, where he performed the duties of photo editor for both school newspapers. This prepared him for an eleven-year stint as a highly successful published celebrity photojournalist / ENG Cameraman, earning covers of several magazines and newspapers (i.e. People, Us, Newsweek, New York Post, New York Daily News, and the London Daily Mail), and a television show on E! Entertainment Television entitled "Celebrities Uncensored."

In 1990, he realized that he had fallen away from his dreams of filmmaking, and decided to enroll in Columbia College Hollywood, school of film. While attending classes, he worked off and on as a Production Assistant then quickly moved up to the position of focus puller / 1st Assistant Camera. With great attention to detail, and a pride in his work, J.D. had a reputation of never losing focus in a shot, so much so he won several bets with cameramen. By 1995, he was entered on the roster of the International Association of Theatrical Stage Employees, local 600, as a director of photography.

Realizing that directing is where he always wanted to be, he took any work he could that was going to allow him to make the proper contacts. He went to work temping as an executive assistant at the desk of literary agent Larry Becsey, then moved on to the position of Development Assistant / Script Reader, for a production company with a first look deal at Paramount, Seven Arts Pictures. His job was to read scripts and develop new ideas for projects, working hands on with producers Peter Hoffman (Onegan, Rules of Engagement, and I was a Teenage Werewolf), Neal Canton (Back to the Future I, II & III, Money Train, Caddyshack, Duets, Get Carter, etc.) and Colleen Camp (Election, Trapped, Clue, Love Stinks, etc.).

Within two years, J.D. made his directorial debut with a short film he wrote entitled "Fly", a fifteen minute experimental piece, shot entirely on 35mm Steadi-cam, in the seamless editing style of Alfred Hitchcock's "Rope". Shortly thereafter, he directed several spec commercials.

His latest short film endeavor, Conundrum (2000), was a family affair. He co-wrote the script with his sister, had his sister-in-law Executive Produce, and cast his brother. He also designed and built the sets, wrote, directed, and edited this production, and from concept to completion did it in 6 months, for a budget of $5,000. This production was shot in a Hollywood soundstage, on 35mm, and starred Ellen Albertini Dow (Rappin' Granny of Adam Sandler's The Wedding Singer (1998)). This short was also done with a Hitchcock flair, and made its debut at the Hitchcock Theatre on the Universal lot.

He has written three shorts, and two feature length scripts, garnering much attention for his talent, as well as writing the sequel to Born in East L.A. for Paul Rodriguez. Meanwhile, he is always penning new work. It hasn't been an easy road for J.D. Ligier, but it will make the success that much more appreciated when it happens.
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    Known for

    Steve Zahn, Leelee Sobieski, and Paul Walker in Joy Ride (2001)
    Joy Ride
    6.6
    • Camera and Electrical Department
    • 2001
    Jennifer Lopez in Enough (2002)
    Enough
    5.8
    • Camera and Electrical Department
    • 2002
    Jennifer Aniston, Joan Cusack, Frances McDormand, and Catherine Keener in Friends with Money (2006)
    Friends with Money
    5.8
    • Camera and Electrical Department
    • 2006
    Kirsten Dunst and Jay Hernandez in Crazy/Beautiful (2001)
    Crazy/Beautiful
    6.4
    • Camera and Electrical Department
    • 2001

    Credits

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    Director



    • Cult of Celebrity
      • Director
      • Pre-production



    • Hollywood Uncensored (2007)
      Hollywood Uncensored
      TV Series
      • Director
      • 2007–2008
    • Conundrum
      Short
      • Director
      • 2000

    Editorial Department



    • Hollywood Uncensored (2007)
      Hollywood Uncensored
      TV Series
      • supervising editor
      • 2007–2008
    • DVD on TV (2004)
      DVD on TV
      5.7
      TV Series
      • on-line editor
      • 2004
    • Noah Bastian, Michael Cuccione, Kevin P. Farley, Evan Farmer, and Alex Solowitz in 2gether (2000)
      2gether
      6.9
      TV Movie
      • post-production coordinator
      • 2000

    Editor



    • Cult of Celebrity
      • Editor
      • Pre-production



    • Hollywood Uncensored (2007)
      Hollywood Uncensored
      TV Series
      • Editor
      • 2008
    • Dear Santa (2006)
      Dear Santa
      3.4
      TV Movie
      • Editor
      • 2006
    • 30 Most Outrageous Celebrity Feuds
      5.6
      TV Special
      • Editor
      • 2006
    • Whacked Out Sports (2006)
      Whacked Out Sports
      4.8
      TV Series
      • Editor
      • 2006
    • Best of the Worst Red Carpet Moments (2006)
      Best of the Worst Red Carpet Moments
      6.2
      TV Special
      • Editor
      • 2006
    • 2005 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards (2005)
      2005 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards
      3.8
      TV Special
      • Editor
      • 2005
    • Women Rock! Our Journey with Melissa Etheridge
      TV Movie
      • Editor
      • 2005
    • Bring on the Bling: Academy Awards 2005
      TV Special
      • Editor
      • 2005
    • Eminem AKA (2004)
      Eminem AKA
      6.8
      Video
      • Editor
      • 2004
    • Life Is Great with Brooke Burke (2004)
      Life Is Great with Brooke Burke
      TV Series
      • Editor
      • 2004
    • Jackie Collins Presents (2004)
      Jackie Collins Presents
      TV Series
      • Editor
      • 2004
    • Evil Eyes (2004)
      Evil Eyes
      3.5
      • Editor
      • 2004
    • Street Time (2002)
      Street Time
      7.5
      TV Series
      • Editor
      • 2002–2003
    • Conundrum
      Short
      • Editor
      • 2000

    Personal details

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    • Spouse
      • Misty RoweOctober 7, 2001 - March 2, 2013 (divorced, 3 children)
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      • 4 Magazine Cover Photos

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      Cousin of Billy Warlock and Lance Warlock.
    • Quotes
      Never give up!
    • Nickname
      • J.D.

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