David Winters Biography (1939-)
Born April 5, 1939, in London, England; son of Samuel and Sadie Weizer; immigrated to the United States, 1953; naturalized citizen, 1956; married Jilen Splawn, December 31, 1977.
- Nationality
- British
- Gender
- Male
- Occupation
- Director, producer, choreographer
- Birth Details
- April 5, 1939
- London, United Kingdom
Famous Works
- CREDITS
- Film Director
- Welcome to My Nightmare (also known as Alice Cooper: Welcome toMy Nightmare), 1975
- Racquet, Cal-Am, 1979
- The Last Horror Film (also known as Fanatic and Fanatical Extreme), Twin Continental Films, 1984
- Thrashin', Fries Entertainment, 1986
- Mission: Kill (also known as The Mission ... Kill), Goldfarb Dist., 1987
- (As Maria Dante) Code Name Vengeance, Action, 1989
- Rage to Kill, Action International Pictures, 1989
- Space Mutiny, Action International Pictures, 1989
- Welcome 2 Ibiza, 2002
- Film Producer
- Welcome to My Nightmare (also known as Alice Cooper: Welcome toMy Nightmare), 1975
- Young Lady Chatterley, 1976
- Racquet, Cal-Am, 1979
- (With Judd Hamilton) The Last Horror Film (also known as Fanatic and Fanatical Extreme), Twin Continental Films, 1984
- Mission: Kill (also known as The Mission ... Kill), Goldfarb Dist., 1987
- Code Name Vengeance, Action, 1989
- Rage to Kill, Action International Pictures, 1989
- Space Mutiny, Action International Pictures, 1989
- Born Killer, 1990
- The Dangerous, 1994
- Codename: Silencer (also known as Body Count), Gramercy, 1995
- Rhythm & Blues, Equator Films, 2000
- Welcome 2 Ibiza, Trimark Pictures, 2002
- Film Executive Producer
- Linda Lovelace for President, 1975
- Deadly Prey, 1987
- Killer Workout (also known as Aerobicide), 1987
- Mankillers (also known as 12 Wild Women), 1987
- Phoenix the Warrior, 1988
- Night Wars, 1988
- Death Chase (also known as Chase), 1988
- Bounty Hunter, 1989
- Dead End City, 1989
- Deadly Reactor (also known as Reactor), 1989
- Hell on the Battleground (also known as Battleground), 1989
- Jungle Assault, 1989
- Order of the Eagle, 1989
- Time Burst--The Final Alliance, 1989
- Space Mutiny, 1989
- Fatal Skies, 1990
- The Final Sanction, 1990
- Invasion Force, 1990
- Operation Warzone, 1990
- The Revenger, 1990
- Rapid Fire, 1990
- The Shooters, 1990
- Deadly Dancer, 1990
- Future Force, 1990
- Firehead, Action International Pictures, 1991
- Lock'N'Load, Action International Pictures, 1991
- Raw Nerve, Action International Pictures, 1991
- Double Threat, Pyramid, 1992
- Armed for Action, 1992
- Blood on the Badge, 1992
- Center of the Web, 1992
- Mardi Gras for the Devil, Prism Entertainment, 1993
- Raw Justice (also known as Good Cop, Bad Cop and Skip-Trancer), Avalanche Home Entertainment, 1994
- Devil's Harvest, Equator Films, 2003
- Film Co-Executive Producer
- The Last Ride, Action International Pictures, 1991
- Film Work
- Choreographer
- Pajama Party (also known as The Maid and the Martian), American International Pictures, 1964
- Send Me No Flowers, Universal, 1964
- Viva Las Vegas (also known as Love in Las Vegas), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1964
- Billie, United Artists, 1965
- (Uncredited) Girl Happy, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1965
- Tickle Me, Allied Artists, 1965
- Bus Riley's Back in Town, 1965
- Made in Paris, Euterpe/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1966
- The Swinger, Paramount, 1966
- Easy Come, Easy Go, Paramount, 1967
- Movin' with Nancy, 1967
- Welcome to My Nightmare (also known as Alice Cooper: Welcome toMy Nightmare), 1975
- A Star Is Born, Warner Bros., 1976
- Roller Boogie, United Artists, 1979
- Film Appearances
- Andy, Roogie's Bump (also known as The Kid Colossus), Republic, 1954
- Melville, Rock, Rock, Rock!, Vanguard, 1956
- (Uncredited) Lee Roy, The Last Angry Man, Columbia, 1959
- A-Rab, West Side Story, United Artists, 1961
- Patient, Captain Newman, M.D., Universal, 1963
- (Uncredited) Coffeehouse patron, Take Her, She's Mine, 1963
- The New Interns, Columbia, 1964
- The Crazy-Quilt (also known as The Crazy Quilt), 1966
- Stanley Kline, The Last Horror Film (also known as Fanaticand Fanatical Extreme), Twin Continental Films, 1984
- Welcome 2 Ibiza, Trimark Pictures, 2002
- Television Work
- Series
- Executive producer, Rollin' on the River, syndicated, 1971
- Producer, Story Theater, syndicated, 1971
- Executive producer, Half the George Kirby Comedy Hour, syndicated,1972
- Movies
- Executive producer, Future Zone, 1991
- Producer, The Dangerous, HBO, 1995
- Specials
- Choreographer, The Steve Allen Comedy Hour, 1967
- Producer and director, The Ann-Margret Show, CBS, 1968
- Director, Where the Girls Are, NBC, 1968
- Producer, director, and choreographer, Ann-Margret: From Hollywood with Love, CBS, 1969
- Executive producer, The Barbara McNair Show, syndicated, 1969
- Executive producer and director, Raquel!, CBS, 1970
- Executive producer, The Lou Rawls Show, syndicated, 1971
- Co-executive producer, The Big Band and All That Jazz, NBC, 1972
- Producer and director, Special London Bridge Special, NBC, 1972
- Co-executive producer, All-Star Swing Festival, NBC, 1972
- Coproducer, Saga of Sonora, NBC, 1973
- Director and producer, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, NBC, 1973
- Choreographer, The Star Wars Holiday Special, 1978
- Choreographer, The Jimmy McNichol Special, 1980
- Also worked as producer, The Leslie Uggams Special; producer, The Fifth Dimension: The Traveling Sunshine Show; producer, The Darin Invasion: Bobby Darin Special; producer, The Bobby Sherman Special.
- Pilots
- Coproducer and choreographer, The Lisa Hartman Show, ABC, 1979
- Television Director
- Episodic
- "A Coffin Too Frequent," The Monkees, 1967
- "Monkees Blow Their Minds," The Monkees, 1968
- Television Work
- Other
- Worked as producer, Timex All-Star Festival; producer, The ZsaZsa Gabor Show; producer, The Spring Thing; producer, Swingdingat T.J.'s; producer and director, Once Upon a Wheel; producer, Old Faithful; producer, Lucy in London; producer, Hot Stuff; director, Hans Christian Anderson's The Steadfast Soldier; producer, Go.
- Television Appearances
- Series
- Himself, Hullabaloo, 1965-1966
- Pilots
- Lip, "Kincaid," Stoney Burke, 1963
- Episodic
- Stu Morgan, "Listen, He's Proposing," The Lux Video Theatre, 1953
- "A Time for Heroes," The Lux Video Theatre, 1953
- "No More Rumbles," Naked City, 1958
- "Beyond a Reasonable Doubt," The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor, 1961
- "The Runaways," Bus Stop, 1961
- Chick Montana, "The Case of the Devious Delinquent," Perry Mason,1963
- Special Agent James Martin, "Peace, It's a Gasser," Burke's Law (also known as Amos Burke: Secret Agent), 1965
- "Debt of Gratitude," Love on a Rooftop, 1967
- Also appeared as Bobby Crane, W.E.B.; Walter Murdock, Mr. Peepers.
- Stage Appearances
- Yonders, Gypsy, Broadway Theatre, New York City, 1959
- Appeared as Baby John, West Side Story, Broadway production.
- WRITINGS
- Screenplays
- (With others) The Last Horror Film (also known as Fanatic and Fanatical Extreme), Shere Productions, Twin Continental Films, 1984
- Rage to Kill, 1989
- Invasion Force, 1990