Douglas Horn
- Writer
- Producer
- Director
With sharp, evocative dialog and striking visual flair, writer-director
Douglas Horn's work has quickly gained a following among film
audiences. His debut feature,
Entry Level (2007) starring
D.B. Sweeney,
Missi Pyle, and
Kurtwood Smith was released by PorchLight
Entertainment and sold into markets worldwide. His short film,
Full Disclosure (2005) starring
Judy Greer and
Brent Sexton won over a dozen awards for
Best Short Film and went on to become a #1-selling short film on
Apple's iTunes Store and has been included in over a half dozen short
film compilation sets through Official Best of Fest and other
distributors. Douglas's family film Babysitters Beware (a.k.a.
Babysitters Beware (2009)) with
Danny Trejo,
Dee Wallace, and
Rico Rodriguez is in
distribution from Phase 4 Films. He was also the original screenwriter
of the feature film,
All I Want Is Christmas (2012)
featuring Elliott Gould and
David DeLuise.
Douglas Horn and Dan Southworth founded Popular Uprising, a media company that is redefining independent series by offering premium cable-type programming distributed over the Internet. Popular Uprising's action/sci-fi series Divergence will launch Summer 2012 following a presentation at Comic-Con International.
Douglas has a background in developing and marketing consumer products for high profile properties. When not creating films and series, he consults on the development of games and other consumer products for AAA brands including Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean, Marvel Avengers, Disney Princess, Disney's Phineas and Ferb, Mattel's Barbie, Dr. Seuss, Pokemon, and others. Douglas lives in Seattle with his wife and two children.
Douglas Horn and Dan Southworth founded Popular Uprising, a media company that is redefining independent series by offering premium cable-type programming distributed over the Internet. Popular Uprising's action/sci-fi series Divergence will launch Summer 2012 following a presentation at Comic-Con International.
Douglas has a background in developing and marketing consumer products for high profile properties. When not creating films and series, he consults on the development of games and other consumer products for AAA brands including Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean, Marvel Avengers, Disney Princess, Disney's Phineas and Ferb, Mattel's Barbie, Dr. Seuss, Pokemon, and others. Douglas lives in Seattle with his wife and two children.