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Charles Russell (born May 9, 1958) is an American filmmaker and actor known for his work on several
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. Some of Russell's best known films include the slasher fantasy film '' A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors'', the 1988 remake of the 1958 monster horror film '' The Blob'', the fantasy superhero comedy film '' The Mask'', the action film '' Eraser'', and the action-adventure ''
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''. Russell also executive produced the critically acclaimed Michael Mann-directed neo-noir action thriller ''
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Early life

Russell was born in Park Ridge, Illinois and grew up in
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. He attended Maine South High School and was a graduate of the 1976 class. While attending the
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, Russell became fascinated with Chicago's active theater scene and began writing, acting and directing one act plays. Chicago's famous Second City Theater was an inspiration for Russell, where he saw such comedians as
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and Dan Aykroyd get their start. Russell became fascinated with comedy improv, studying techniques he later applied in the development of such films as ''
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'' and '' The Mask''. After graduating from the University of Illinois, Russell left Chicago to begin work in film production in Los Angeles. He worked his way up, assistant directing and production managing independent films while writing screenplays.


Career

Russell made his directorial debut in 1987 with '' A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors''. At that time, New Line Cinema was uncertain about the future of the Elm Street franchise. Russell convinced them that the series could take a step further into Freddy's nightmare world through advanced visual effects and dramatize the bond among Freddy's youthful victims with the concept of ''Dream Warriors''. The success of the film redefined the franchise for New Line, earning more at the box office than the first two films put together. Russell went on to write and direct the cult horror film, '' The Blob'' in 1988, once again stretching the boundaries of visual effects on a limited budget. He then found international acclaim with the blockbuster '' The Mask'' about a bank clerk who discovers an ancient mask that transforms him into a malicious prankster who uses practical jokes to fight crime. Russell created groundbreaking digital technologies for ''The Mask'' with George Lucas's
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, combining live action performance with radically new concepts in visual effects. Russell's work earned the film an
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nomination for Best Visual Effects. ''The Mask'' also created international stardom for both Jim Carrey and Cameron Diaz. With a production budget of $18 million, ''The Mask'' earned more than $350 million in worldwide box office. Russell then went on to direct the action films '' Eraser'' with Arnold Schwarzenegger, which grossed over $240 million internationally, and ''
The Scorpion King ''The Scorpion King'' is a 2002 American sword and sorcery action adventure film directed by Chuck Russell, starring Dwayne Johnson, Steven Brand, Kelly Hu, Grant Heslov and Michael Clarke Duncan. It is both a prequel and spin-off of ''The ...
'', which was the first leading role for
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star Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. Both films were #1 box office hits upon their release. Fourteen years after directing ''The Scorpion King'', Russell's next film was 2016's '' I Am Wrath'' starring John Travolta. In 2019, he directed '' Junglee'', an Indian action-adventure film that released on March 29, 2019. For ''Junglee'', the 60-year-old director worked with elephants and the song-and-dance tradition unique to Indian cinema for the first time. Both were inspiring, he told Scroll.in during a recent visit to Mumbai.


Filmography

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