Danny Cannon

Personal Info

Known For Director

Gender Male

Birthday 1968-01-01 (56 years old)

Place of Birth Luton - England - UK

Also Known As Дэнни Кэннон

Danny Cannon

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Danny Cannon (born 1968, in Luton, England) is a film and television screenwriter, director and producer. Cannon began making films at the age of 16 in 1984, and started a youth experimental theatre group at 33 Arts Centre. Using the centre's facilities, he was a very prolific director of video dramas and collaborated with a number of other directors in different roles including cameraman. A major influence was the centre's video maker, Dermot Byrne with whom he worked on a number of projects. It was at 33 that he met the future film composer David Arnold who played in a band that rehearsed there. Cannon convinced Arnold that he could compose soundtracks for his and other people's videos. Arnold's first but not the last soundtrack for Byrne was 'The Undead' written by Keith Moyes. In 1987 Cannon, then a teenager, entered a competition in the British comic 2000 AD to design a poster for a possible future film of Judge Dredd. His work was published in the comic's "Prog 534" edition. In his poster, a clearly Blade Runner–inspired Cannon imagined that the director of the film would be Ridley Scott, with Harrison Ford starring in the title role and Daryl Hannah co-starring as "PSI Anderson". By 1987 he was awarded the BBC Young Filmmaker of the Year Award for a 40-minute short called Sometimes. He enrolled at the National Film and Television School in 1988, from which he graduated in 1990. He wrote and directed Strangers (1990) and The Young Americans (1993), the latter having as its title song, "Play Dead", sung by Icelandic diva Björk. Based on his work on the later gangster film, producers signed him to direct the big-budget, but ultimately poorly received film Judge Dredd (1995), starring Sylvester Stallone. Since then he has also directed Phoenix (1998), and I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998). Beginning in 2000, he has directed and produced various CSI television series. In 2005 he directed Goal!. Cannon also plays football regularly with Hollywood United F.C. The team mostly features celebrities and former professional footballers. They do however, occasionally play against professional teams for friendly matches and charity events. He directed a 2006 CBS television pilot, Capital Law, about a group of legal associates trying to make partner at a powerful Washington, D.C.–based law firm. More recently, Cannon co-created TNT's crime drama series starring Dylan McDermott, called Dark Blue. Cannon also directed the pilot episode for Dark Blue. In 2010, Cannon joined The CW action series Nikita, as director and executive producer. In 2011, Cannon executive produced and directed the pilot for the FOX crime/mystery Alcatraz.

Known For

Director

2023
Gotham Knights

as Director

2017
Training Day

as Director

2014
Gotham

as Director

2013
2012
Alcatraz

as Director

2011
Shameless

as Director

2010
Miami Medical

as Director

2010
Nikita

as Director

2009
Dark Blue

as Director

2009
The Forgotten

as Director

2008
Eleventh Hour

as Director

2007
The Cure

as Director

2006
Capitol Law

as Director

2006
Justice

as Director

2005
Goal!

as Director

2002
CSI: Miami

as Director

1998
Phoenix

as Director

1998
Björk: Volumen

as Director

1995
Judge Dredd

as Director

1993
1990
Strangers

as Director

Producer

2023
Gotham Knights

as Executive Producer

2020
Troubled Times

as Executive Producer

2010
Nikita

as Producer

2009
Dark Blue

as Producer

2009
The Forgotten

as Producer

2008
Eleventh Hour

as Executive Producer

2004
CSI: NY

as Producer

2002
CSI: Miami

as Co-Executive Producer

2000
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

as Executive Producer

1996
Boston Kickout

as Executive Producer

Writer

2014
Gotham

as Writer

1998
Phoenix

as Writer

1993
1990
Strangers

as Writer

Camera

1993
The Young Americans

as Camera Operator

Creator

2009
Dark Blue

as Creator