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De Jarnatt grew up in Longview, Washington. His father, Arlie De Jarnatt, was a teacher and public representative who taught history and civics at Monticello Middle School and later R.A. Long High School. He also served five terms as a Democratic Party member of the Washington House of Representatives and six years as a state senator. De ...
Steve De Jarnatt. Director. Producer. Writer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Steve De Jarnatt is known for Miracle Mile (1988), Cherry 2000 (1987) and Strange Brew (1983). Add photos, demo reels. Add to list.
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Learn more about Steve De Jarnatt, the director of Shadow Sentient, a sci-fi thriller film. See the list of benefactors and contributors who supported his project.
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A guy who did a bunch of stuff. Steve De Jarnatt is an American film and television director, screenwriter, and short story author. He is best known for writing and directing the 1988 nuclear apocalypse thriller Miracle Mile and the film Cherry 2000. De Jarnatt is also a television director and has worked on such programs as Lizzie McGuire, Flight 29 Down, ER and Alfred Hitchcock Presents. His ...
Oct 2, 2015 · The defining elements of Steve De Jarnatt’s 1988 feature Miracle Mile could just as easily condemned it to Netflix oblivion, instead of the deserved cult status it enjoys. The central romance between nebbish muso Anthony Edwards (pictured, below) and sweet diner waitress Mare Winningham is achingly pure, as only a ‘Hughes-era’ love story ...
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Apr 16, 2020 · Fiction writer, screenwriter, and director Steve De Jarnatt talks about his transition from Hollywood to fiction, his stylistic preferences, and his diverse characters in his debut collection of short stories. Read the interview with Christine Sneed for The National Book Review.