William De Los Santos

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William De Los Santos
William De Los Santos
William De Los Santos at the 'Spring Breakers' Hollywood Premiere at Arclight Cinema May 2013
Born (1965-10-29) October 29, 1965 (age 59)
Hawaii
Occupation Author, poet, screenwriter and film director
Nationality American
Ethnicity Hawaiian/Irish-American
Period 1989-present
Genre Dark Comedy, Drama, Historic
Notable works Spun
Spouse Jennifer Field
Children Abraham Hero De Los Santos
Relatives (Father) Abraham 'Tiki' De Los Santos, (Mother) Kathleen M. Cornett (Petroff), (Grandfather) Herman Haimowitz

William De Los Santos (born October 29, 1965) is a Hawaiian/Irish-American author, poet, screenwriter and film director.

Family

De Los Santos is the son of Abraham 'Tiki' De Los Santos,[1] a Hawaiian politician and entertainer and Kathleen Marie O'Carroll (Cornett/Petroff). He is also the grandson of Herman Haimowitz, an American painter and woodcut artist. He was raised by a fireman, William Raymond Hilbert. De Los Santos has 10 half brothers and sisters. He is married to Miss Asian America 2006-2007 Jennifer Field, they have one child, Abraham Hero De Los Santos.

Education

De Los Santos attended Chaffey High School in Ontario, California and Point Loma College in San Diego, California on a basketball scholarship. He then transferred to Eastern Oregon State University in La Grande, Oregon. De Los Santos also attended University of La Verne in La Verne, California and University of Oregon in Eugene, Oregon.

Professional career

De Los Santos wrote the original screenplay for Spun (Columbia Pictures/TriStar Pictures), a work inspired by his experience in the Eugene, Oregon drug subculture.[2][3] Originally ignored by director Jonas Åkerlund, De Los Santos continued to phone Åkerlund for two years until he finally agreed to read his script.[4] The film has been billed as an autobiography of sorts featuring De Los Santos as the character Ross, portrayed by Jason Schwartzman.[5][6] Roger Ebert described the film as having "effortless wickedness".[7]

De Los Santos wrote the screenplay adaptation for the upcoming motion-picture based on Iceberg Slim's black pulp-classic novel, Mama Black Widow.[8][9]

De Los Santos has written the screenplay for a film of the life of Plato entitled The Man of The Republic which is currently in development with producer Chris Hanley and his Muse Productions.[10][11]

De Los Santos also wrote and is set to direct his upcoming 2016 film, Tranzloco.[12]

De Los Santos directed the music video 'Mistakes Like This' for Atlantic Records recording artists Prelow in 2014.[13]

In 1989, De Los Santos founded a poetry/fiction monthly publication, The South Ash Press, in Tempe, Arizona.

News journalist Alexandra Gill from The Globe and Mail (Toronto), wrote of De Los Santos, "...one of the most fascinating free spirts I've ever met."[14]

Writer Chris Campion, from Dazed & Confused Magazine, called De Los Santos, "...the most exciting American screenwriter of his generation...one minute he appears to be a deranged hustler trapped by mad ambition, and locked on a path determined by self-delusion. The next, he is a visionary poet whose wild and inspired ideas bear the spark of unfettered genius."[2]

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External links

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