Bob Logan (film director)
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Bob Logan, also known as Bobby Logan, is an American film and television producer, writer and film director.[1] His productions include Repossessed,[2] Meatballs 4, Up Your Alley and Yard Sale.
Prior to working in feature films and television, Logan wrote comedy material for comics including: Joan Rivers,[citation needed] Garry Shandling,[citation needed] Rodney Dangerfield,[citation needed] Sam Kinison,[citation needed] and Arsenio Hall.[citation needed]
Besides writing and directing, he has also taught aspiring filmmakers how to make their own low-budget feature films via his "1-Day $99 Film School." Among the school's graduates is Apple co-creator, Steve Wozniak.[citation needed]
Director filmography
- Life in the Bowling Lane (1985) (V)
- Up Your Alley (1989)
- How to Get Revenge (1989) (V)
- Video Psychiatrist (1990) (V)
- Repossessed (1990)
- Meatballs 4 (1992)
- Count DeCluez Mystery Castle (1993) (FOX PILOT)
- VENT! (1998) (MTV PILOT)
- Yard Sale (2004)
- Grandpa Read's Quiet Time Tales (12 episodes) (2010)
- Mis Videos Locos (40 episodes) (2011)
- Vidiots (13 episodes) (2012)
Writer filmography
- Life in the Bowling Lane (1985) (V)
- Up Your Alley (1988)
- How to Get Revenge (1989) (V)
- Video Psychiatrist (1990) (V)
- Count DeCluez Mystery Castle (1993) (Fox PILOT)
- VENT! (1998) (MTV PILOT)
- Microsoft Music Video (1999) (V)
- Repossessed (1990)
- Meatballs 4 (1992) (Direct-to-Video)
- The World's Most Daring Rescues (1998) (ABC)
- Yard Sale (2004)
- Grandpa Read's Quiet Time Tales (12 episodes) (2010)
- Mis Videos Locos (40 episodes) (2011)
- Vidiots (2012)
Producer filmography
- Life in the Bowling Lane (1985) (V)
- How to Get Revenge (1989) (V)
- Video Psychiatrist (1990) (V)
- Count DeCluez Mystery Castle (1993) (FOX PILOT)
- VENT! (1998) (MTV PILOT)
- The World's Most Daring Rescues (1998) (ABC)
- Yard Sale (2004)
- Grandpa Read's Quiet Time Tales (12 episodes) (2010)
- Mis Videos Locos (40 episodes) (2011)
- Vidiots (13 episodes) (2012)
References
External links
- "Logan's Television Production Company"
- "1-Day Film School"
- "Logan's Personal Site"
- Bob Logan at IMDb