Edward John Drake
Edward John Drake | |
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Born | Melbourne, Australia |
26 December 1990
Occupation | Film director |
Website | Official website |
Edward John Drake (born 26 December 1990) is an Australian screenwriter and film director based in Los Angeles, California.[1]
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Film
Drake worked repeatedly with Bruce Willis: He wrote and directed the films Cosmic Sin, starring Bruce Willis, Frank Grillo, and Adelaide Kane,[2] and Apex (2021), starring Neal McDonough and Bruce Willis.[3] He wrote and executive produced Breach, starring Willis and Thomas Jane.[4]
Of his non-Willis-work, he wrote and directed Broil, starring Johnathan Lipnicki, Lochlyn Munro, and Timothy V. Murphy.[5] The film was selected for Fantaspoa 2020 and several other film festivals.[6]
Awards
Drake is the 2020 winner of the Austin Film Festival Screenwriting Award (Dramatic) for The Young Woman.[7]
Videography
Music videos
2016
2015
- Yolanda Be Cool ft. Sixto Rodriguez- "Sugar Man"[9]
- We Are The Ocean – "Good For You"[10]
- The Fratellis – "Impostors (Little By Little)"[11]
- Matrix & Futurebound – "Happy Alone ft. V. Bozeman"[12]
2014
- Investo & Tara McDonald – "A Place To Go"[13]
- Klangkarussell – "All Eyes On You"[14]
- Kito and Reija Lee – "Starting Line"
2013
2012
Filmography
- 2010: Where Were You (Director, Writer, Producer; Short)
- 2012: Rain Hail Shine (Director; Short)
- 2012: Animals (Director, Writer, Producer)
- 2020: Broil (Director, Writer)
- 2020: Breach (Writer, Executive Producer)
- 2021: Cosmic Sin (Director, Writer, Executive Producer)
- 2021: Apex (Director, Writer)
- 2022: American Siege (Director, Writer)
- 2022: Gasoline Alley (Director, Writer)
- 2022: Detective Knight: Rogue (Director, Writer)[19]
- 2022: Paradise City (Writer)
- 2022: Detective Knight: Redemption (Director, Writer)[19]
- 2023: Detective Knight: Independence (Director, Writer)[19]
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- Living people
- Australian music video directors
- Australian film directors
- 1990 births