Daniel Waters

Waters achieved critical respect with his first screenplay, "Heathers" (1989), based in part on a fictional column he wrote while in high school. A cult classic, "Heathers" is a black comedy about high school life, depicting cliques, teen angst, suicide and murder sprightly directed by Michael Lehmann. Its success led Waters to work on two films for producer Joel Silver: "The Adventures of Ford Fairlane" (1990) and "Hudson Hawk" (1991). The former was a thriller about a detective trailing a mysterious woman who may or not be involved in the murder of a rock star; the latter was a tongue-in-cheek caper about a cat burglar coerced into stealing artifacts that, linked together, could transform lead into gold. Neither was a critical or box office success.

Waters fared better with his next original screenplay "Batman Returns" (1992). Continuing Tim Burton's dark interpretation of the comic strip, the realization of Waters' script received mixed reviews but his interpretation of the Catwoman character was singled out for praise. As embodied by Michelle Pfeiffer, she nearly stole the film and sparked the development of a separate spin-off feature (in development as of late 1995) that would reteam the star, director and screenwriter. Waters also contributed the witty script to the surprisingly watchable Sylvester Stallone sci-fi actioner "Demolition Man" (1993).

  • Born:
    November 30, 1962 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Screenwriter, Director
Family
  • Brother: Mark Waters. Born c. 1964; helmed The House of Yes (1997) and Mean Girls (2004)
Education
  • McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1986
  • Riley High School, South Bend, IN
Milestones
  • 1986 Moved to L.A. after graduating from college
  • 1989 First produced script, Heathers (based in part on his high school writings)
  • 1991 Re-teamed with Heathers director Michael Lehmann for Hudson Hawk
  • 1992 Breakthrough success, Batman Returns
  • 2001 Made feature directorial debut with Happy Campers ; also scripted; screened at the Sundance Film Festival
  • 2008 Helmed the dark comedy, Sex and Death 101 ; reunited with Heathers star Winona Ryder
  • Born in Cleveland, Ohio
  • Raised in South Bend, Indiana
  • Wrote weekly column Troubled Waters with fictional stories based on classmates at Riley High School

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