Joel Soisson is an American screenwriter, producer and director. He
works primarily in the field of independent film. His numerous credits
include Dracula 2000, A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge,
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, The Prophecy, Little Pink House and
Buffalo Rider.Soisson studied fine arts and character animation at
Pratt Institute and film studies at the University of Southern
California and the American Film Institute.Soisson has written,
produced, and directed numerous feature films since producing the
breakout hit Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989). He worked
extensively with production companies such as New Line Cinema, De
Laurentiis Entertainment Group and The Weinstein Company before making
films under his own banner, Neo Art & Logic, where he helped produce
and finance Sweet Jane (1998) and the documentary feature Trekkies
(1997).Mr. Soisson was featured prominently in season 3 of the reality
television series, Project Greenlight, which chronicled the making of
the horror film, Feast, directed by then-neophyte, John Gulager. He's
a longtime member of the Writers Guild of America.
works primarily in the field of independent film. His numerous credits
include Dracula 2000, A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge,
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, The Prophecy, Little Pink House and
Buffalo Rider.Soisson studied fine arts and character animation at
Pratt Institute and film studies at the University of Southern
California and the American Film Institute.Soisson has written,
produced, and directed numerous feature films since producing the
breakout hit Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989). He worked
extensively with production companies such as New Line Cinema, De
Laurentiis Entertainment Group and The Weinstein Company before making
films under his own banner, Neo Art & Logic, where he helped produce
and finance Sweet Jane (1998) and the documentary feature Trekkies
(1997).Mr. Soisson was featured prominently in season 3 of the reality
television series, Project Greenlight, which chronicled the making of
the horror film, Feast, directed by then-neophyte, John Gulager. He's
a longtime member of the Writers Guild of America.
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