John Fasano


John Michael Fasano was an American screenwriter, film producer and director.
In the length of his career, Fasano directed six films, produced twenty more, and wrote screenplays for at least eighteen others. Fasano spent much of his career working as a script doctor, working on numerous well-known blockbuster films including [Tombstone (film)|Tombstone], Die Hard with a Vengeance, and Judge Dredd. With novelist Roni Keller, he also wrote the book Evie and the Golem, published in 2011. A weapons expert, Fasano was a frequent writing contributor to such authoritative magazines as Combat Tactics, and American Handgunner. Fasano was also a prolific Halloween mask designer.

Career

After graduating SUNY College at Purchase in 1984, Fasano used his artistic talents art directing for magazines such as Muscle and Beauty, Race Car & Driver, Wrestling Power and OUI. He also found work painting the one sheet posters for Grindhouse films such as Tenement (Slaughter in the South Bronx) for legendary exploitation film producers Roberta Findlay and Walter Sear. Fasano rewrote and acted in their film Blood Sisters. His work impressed All in the Sex Family writer-producer-director Jack Bravman, who hired Fasano to write Zombie Nightmare on which Fasano was also an actor and reportedly uncredited co-director, starring Adam West and a young Tia Carrere.
A self-proclaimed metalhead, Fasano drew artwork for concert promotion material and heavy metal magazines, as well as directing the heavy metal-themed cult horror films Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare and Black Roses, the former of which starred Canadian singer Jon Mikl Thor. Fasano relocated to Los Angeles in 1989, where he sold his first spec script, Tailgunner, to Morgan Creek. He then co-wrote the screenplay for Another 48 Hrs. for director Walter Hill, which generated a series of script-writing offers from major studios. Fasano became a script doctor contracted to Cinergi Pictures, making major contributions to the screenplays for numerous films produced by the company, including Die Hard with a Vengeance, Tombstone, Judge Dredd, and Color of Night. Fasano was among the many writers attached to Alien 3 during its long development. While Vincent Ward was still attached to the project, Fasano expanded the writer-director's story outline into a full screenplay that was ultimately unused. In 1997, he was nominated for a WGA Award for writing [The Hunchback (1997 film)|The Hunchback], a television adaptation of Victor Hugo's novel The Hunchback of Notre-Dame which stylistically hearkened back to the previous The [Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923 film)|1923 adaptation]. He also wrote several episodes of the television series F/X, the made-for-TV film The Hunley, and was a one-off guest writer on [Profiler (TV series)|Profiler].
Fasano co-wrote Universal Soldier: The Return, a sequel to the original 1992 cult action film. In 2001, Fasano penned the screenplay to Megiddo: [The Omega Code 2], a religious thriller film starring Michael York, and produced by the Trinity Broadcasting Network. Two years later, he returned to the horror genre as one of the writers and producers of [Darkness Falls (2003 film)|Darkness Falls], an early outing for director Jonathan Liebesman.
Fasano wrote several television films, including Saving Jessica Lynch and Stone Cold. In 2009, he created Woke Up Dead, a horror comedy web series starring Jon Heder and Wayne Knight. His final outing as director was Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight, a tokusatsu TV series aired on The CW.

Filmography

YearTitleDirectorWriterProducer
1985Shauna: Every Man's Fantasy
1987Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare
1987Zombie Nightmare
1988Black Roses
1989The Jitters
1990Another 48 Hrs.
1992Rapid Fire
1993Tombstone
1997The Hunchback
1999Mean Streak
1999The Hunley
1999Universal Soldier: The Return
1999The Visit
1999According to Occam's Razor
2001Megiddo: The Omega Code 2
2002Ginostra
2003Darkness Falls
2003Saving Jessica Lynch
2003Romp
2005Cool Money
2005Jesse Stone: Stone Cold
2005Murder at the Presidio
2005Intercessor: Another [Rock 'N' Roll Nightmare]
2005Ladies Night
2006Firestorm: Last Stand at Yellowstone
2006The Legend of Butch & Sundance
2006Rapid Fire
2007A Family Lost
2007Holiday Switch
2010Cargo: Les Hommes Perdus
2011Sniper: Reloaded
2012The Eleventh Victim
2012The Lost Episode
2014Sniper: Legacy

Acting credits

Television

TV series
YearTitleWriterExecutive
producer
CreatorNotes
1996-97F/X: The SeriesWrote 2 episodes
2000ProfilerWrote 1 episode
2009Woke Up DeadWriter, Creator, Producer
2009Kamen Rider: Dragon KnightDirected 10 episodes

Other credits
YearTitleRole
1985Tenement (Slaughter in the South Bronx)"Designed movie poster
1987Rock 'n' Roll Nightmarecreature design: child wolf creature
1987Blood SistersAssistant Director
1987Zombie NightmareAssistant Director
1997Halloween...The Happy Haunting of America!Still Photographer
2009Universal Soldier: RegenerationSpecial Costume Design
2011Never Back Down 2: The Beatdowncomic book art

Uncredited revisions
He died at his home in Los Angeles on July 19, 2014, of heart failure. At the time of his passing, he was in the midst of developing a contemporary remake of Chariots of the Gods.