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Charles Band
Born
Charles Robert Band

(1951-12-27) December 27, 1951 (age 72)[1]
Los Angeles,[1] California, United States
Other namesCarlo Bokino
Robert Talbot
James Amante
Occupation(s)Film producer, film director
Years active1973–present
Spouse(s)Meda Band (?–198?)
Debra Dion (1984–2004)
Children4
Websitecharlesband.com

Charles Robert Band (born December 27, 1951) is an American film producer and director, known for his work on horror comedy movies.[2]

His most famous films are those in the Puppet Master franchise and the Subspecies series, made by his company Full Moon Features. Before Full Moon Features, his earlier (and now defunct) company Empire Pictures made films like Ghoulies and the cult classic Re-Animator. One of the few non-horror films he worked on was the Prehysteria! trilogy, which was made by his family-oriented company Moonbeam Entertainment.

Personal life

Band was born in Los Angeles, California. He is the son of director-producer Albert Band, and brother of the composer Richard. With his former wife Meda, he had two children, Alex, the vocalist for the band The Calling, and Taryn. He had two sons with his former wife Debra Dion: Harlan and Zalman. Band's grandfather was the artist Max Band.

Career

Starting in the 1970s, Band formed Charles Band Productions. Dissatisfied with distributors' handling of his films, Band created Empire Pictures in the early 1980s. Through Empire, he could produce and distribute his films ensuring proper distribution and return on profits. Empire entered the video market with Wizard Video during this time, which released films by others in addition to Empire product. At the height of its run, Empire produced 12 theatrical and 12 direct-to-video films a year. Wizard produced two games for the Atari 2600 in 1982: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Halloween based on the films of the same names and both quite controversial at the time for the levels of violence. Citing the fall of the Italian lira, the Rome-based Empire closed its doors in the late 1980s and Band returned to the States. There he formed Full Moon Productions which was quickly changed to Full Moon Entertainment and later became Full Moon Studios and Full Moon Features before settling on the current Full Moon Pictures.

During this time, Band produced exclusively with Paramount Home Video before parting ways with that company in 1994. Since then, Full Moon has been an independent company, producing and distributing solely for the home market. Notable side companies have included Moonbeam Entertainment, Filmonsters, Action Xtreme, and Pulsepounders all of which produced films aimed at kids and tweens as well as Torchlight Entertainment and Surrender Cinema which produced soft-core films for the adult market. In addition, Monster Island Entertainment produced low-budget "man in a rubber suit" monster movies, Alchemy Entertainment later Big City Pictures created urban horror, and Pulp Fantasy Productions specialized in non Full Moon type horror. For a short time in the early 2000s, Full Moon became Shadow Entertainment when Band felt the company's product had strayed too far from the brand that he had created. During this time, many of the films were produced by J. R. Bookwalter's Tempe Entertainment. Since 2004, Band has taken a more active hand in the company, producing and directing almost every film released. In 2004, the Wizard Video line was reintroduced.

For a short time, fans could buy a line of toys based on characters from the films such as Castle Freak, Shrieker (film), Radu from Subspecies and the Puppet Master puppets as well. Branded Full Moon Toys, this line lasted a couple of years. There are also some 12 Inch Figures to the Movies such as the Pimp Doll from Blood Dolls, Killjoy (film series), Ragdoll and Marvin from Decadent Evil. Full Moon Released some Statues from some Characters of their Movies like Blade, Pinhead, Tunneler and Six Shooter from Puppet Master, Jack Attack from Demonic Toys, Gingerdead Man, Eebee from Evil Bong, a Statue to the Ghoulies Movie, two Statues from Head of the Family, Oogaa Booga from Doll Graveyard and the Dolls from Badass Dolls. There are Lines of Replicas to Character of Puppet Master, Demonic Toys, Gingerdead Man and much more. Full Moon made a Toy line named Tiny Terrors and some Bobbleheads based on the Puppets of Puppet Master and More. Full Moon Released two Plush Figures of Blade and Torch from Puppet Master. More recently, the Monster Bra line has been created, specializing in gag brassieres. CD soundtracks have been released through the Full Moon Records line including many works by Band's brother Richard and comics based on Dollman, Puppet Master, Subspecies and Trancers were released through Eternity Comics. Fans can also buy some Halloween Costumes of the Characters such as the Puppets from Puppet Master, Radu from Subspecies and much more.

Filmography

As director

List of Full Moon films

Charles Band Productions

Empire

Full Moon

Pulp Fantasy

Action Xtreme

Filmonsters

  • Frankenstein Reborn! (1998)
  • Werewolf Reborn! (1998)

Alchemy Entertainment/Big City Pictures

References

  1. ^ a b "Charles Band Biography". The New York Times.
  2. ^ "Charles Band Filmography". The New York Times.