
Director, Producer, Writer
تاريخ الميلاد 15 يونيو، 0001 في Encino, California, USA
Shane Stanley is a two-time Emmy® Award-winning filmmaker, producer, director, and two-time #1 bestselling author whose career has spanned more than four decades across film, television, music, and digital media. Raised in Hollywood, Stanley began his career as a child actor before transitioning behind the camera, where he built a reputation for producing commercially successful independent films that consistently reach global audiences. Stanley's directing credits include the action-thriller Night Train, Hulu's longest-running #1 film, and the action-comedy Double Threat, which spent eight weeks in Amazon Prime's Top 10 before reaching #1 in 16 countries on Netflix. Earlier in his career, he produced the Sony Pictures theatrical release Gridiron Gang, alongside Neal H. Moritz. Starring Dwayne Johnson, the film debuted as the #1 movie at the U.S. box office. Throughout his career, Stanley has collaborated with many of the industry's most respected talents, including Marlon Brando, Martin and Charlie Sheen, Sean Penn, Jane Seymour, John Travolta, Donald Sutherland, Mira Sorvino, David Arquette, Marisa Tomei, and Paul Williams. His work spans feature films, documentaries, television, and music videos, earning him numerous honors, including two Emmy® Awards, eleven Telly Awards, two CINE Golden Eagle Awards, and more than two dozen international film festival awards. In addition to filmmaking, Stanley is the author of two #1 bestselling books. His acclaimed filmmaking guide, What You Don't Learn in Film School, has been recognized by CNN and Forbes among the industry's leading filmmaking books and is used in film programs worldwide. His true-crime memoir, Breaking Jenny, debuted at #1 on Amazon's bestseller lists in multiple categories and is being developed for adaptation. A sought-after speaker and advocate for independent filmmaking, Stanley has contributed to publications and organizations including Stage 32, Film Courage, No Film School, Indie Film Hustle, Student Filmmakers Magazine, and SXSW. He has also testified before the U.S. Library of Congress on issues affecting film education and copyright. Stanley's recent work includes the music drama Six Days in Evergreen and the historical epic The Legend of Van Dorn. He is in post-production on Without Prejudice, a biographical drama chronicling the life of Harvey Brownstone, Canada's first openly gay judge, based on Brownstone's national bestselling memoir. Throughout his career, Stanley has remained dedicated to proving that independent films can compete with major studio productions through compelling storytelling and entrepreneurial innovation.