Don Rhymer
Don Rhymer | |
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Born | |
Died | November 28, 2012 Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged 51)
Occupation(s) | Writer, producer |
Years active | 1989–2012 |
Don Rhymer (February 23, 1961 – November 28, 2012) was an American screenwriter and film producer. He graduated from James Madison University in 1982. He wrote movies like Big Momma's House, The Santa Clause 2, Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London, The Honeymooners, Deck the Halls, and Surf's Up.
Career
Rhymer also enjoyed a successful TV career, and wrote and produced episodes of The Hogan Family, Coach, Bagdad Café, Evening Shade, Hearts Afire, Caroline in the City, Chicago Sons, and Fired Up and Fish Police.
In addition, he wrote the telefilms Banner Times, Past the Bleachers, and Under Wraps.
He co-wrote the film Rio for Blue Sky Studios and wrote the script for the sequel, released in April 2014.[1]
Filmography
Year | Name | Writer | Producer | Note |
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1989 | McGee and Me! | Yes | No | 1 episode as writer |
1989 | Coach | Yes | No | 2 episodes as writer |
1990 | Bagdad Café | Yes | No | |
1991-93 | Evening Shade | Yes | No | 8 episodes |
1992 | Fish Police | Yes | Yes | Co-producer (6 episodes) |
1993 | Banner Times | Yes | No | Television film |
1993-94 | Hearts Afire | Yes | Yes | Co-executive producer and writer (4 episodes) |
1995 | Past the Bleacher | Yes | Yes | Television film |
1996 | Carpool | Yes | No | |
1997 | Chicago Sons | Yes | No | |
1997 | Under Wraps | Yes | Yes | Television film, executive producer |
1997 | Fired Up | Yes | No | 1 episode as writer |
1998 | Caroline in the City | Yes | No | 1 episode as writer |
2000 | Big Momma's House | Yes | No | |
2002 | The Santa Claus 2 | Yes | No | |
2004 | Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London | Yes | No | |
2005 | The Honeymooners | Yes | No | |
2006 | Big Momma's House 2 | Yes | No | |
2006 | Deck The Halls | Yes | No | |
2007 | Surf's Up | Yes | No | |
2011 | Big Mommas: Like Father Like Son | Yes | No | |
2011 | Rio | Yes | No | |
2014 | Rio 2 | Yes | No | Posthumous release |
2017 | Ferdinand | Yes | No | Posthumous release |
Death
Rhymer died due to head and neck cancer on November 28, 2012.[2] The animated film Rio 2 (2014) was dedicated to his memory.
References
- ^ "Sergio Mendes says a 'Rio' sequel 'looks like it's going to happen'". Inside Movies. January 25, 2012. Retrieved May 6, 2012.
- ^ "Screenwriter Don Rhymer dies at 51". Variety. December 3, 2012. Retrieved January 20, 2013.
External links
- Don Rhymer at IMDb