John Harrison
Production • Born 1948-01-01
Biography
John Harrison began his career directing rock videos and working as 1st Asst. Director for famed horror director,George A. Romero (Night of the Living Dead (1968)/Creepshow (1982)). Harrison wrote and directed multiple episodes of Romero's classic TV series,Tales from the Darkside (1983)m], before helming Tales from the Darkside: The Movie (1990), for Paramount Pictures, which won Harrison the Grand Prix du Festival at Avoriaz, France. Harrison co-wrote the animated feature,Dinosaur (2000), for Disney. He also wrote the adaptation of Clive Barker's fantasy novels, "Abarat", also for Disney. In the Fall of '06, Harrison reunited with mentor George Romero to produce Romero's film, Diary of the Dead (2007). His action suspense thriller, Blank Slate (2008), for producer Dean Devlin, which Harrison wrote and directed, aired as a twenty-episode micro-series on TNT in the Fall of 2008. Clive Barker's Book of Blood (2009), which he wrote and directed, was released in the Fall 2009. His 6-hour miniseries adaptation of Frank Herbert's monumental bestseller, Dune (2000), which he directed, was an Emmy Award-winning success in the U.S., then internationally, both in its broadcast premieres and subsequently in home video. Harrison's Children of Dune (2003), another 6-hour miniseries encompassing the next two novels of Frank Herbert's mythic adventure series which he wrote and co-produced, was also an Emmy winner for the Sci-Fi Channel.
Filmography
12 credits
The World’s End: The Legacy of 'Day of the Dead'
Movie • 2013
Self

King on Screen
Movie • 2023
Self

Effects
Movie • 1979
Lacey Bickel

After Effects: Memories of Pittsburgh Filmmaking
Movie • 2005
Self

Just Desserts: The Making of 'Creepshow'
Movie • 2007
Self

Knightriders
Movie • 1981
Pellinore

Blank Slate
Movie • 2008
Thomas Hale

Tales Behind The Darkside: The Making Of Four Ghoulish Fables
Movie • 2020
Himself

Dawn of the Dead
Movie • 1978
Screwdriver Zombie

Jack's Back
Movie • 1988
Chooch

Simon & Simon
TV • 1981

The Late Show
TV • 1992