
David Seltzer
Highest Rated: 86% The Omen (1976)
Lowest Rated: Not Available
Birthday: Feb 12, 1940
Birthplace: Highland Park, Illinois, USA
Versatile scenarist who co-adapted Vladimir Nabokov's "King, Queen, Knave" (1972), wrote a couple of sophisticated horror films--the best of which was "The Omen" (1976)--and turned out several adroit tearjerkers, before making his directorial debut with "Lucas" (1986), a winning, low-key portrait of adolescence.
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61% | 60% | Cinema Verite | Screenwriter | - | 2011 |
26% | 40% | The Omen | Writer | $54.6M | 2006 |
7% | 62% | Dragonfly | Screenwriter | $30.1M | 2002 |
0% | 59% | Nobody's Baby |
Director, Writer |
- | 2001 |
19% | 25% | My Giant |
Writer, Screenwriter |
$8.0M | 1998 |
41% | 72% | Shining Through | Director | $21.4M | 1992 |
27% | 40% | Bird on a Wire | Screenwriter | $68.8M | 1990 |
58% | 43% | Punchline | Director | $20.3M | 1988 |
73% | 70% | Lucas | Director | $7.9M | 1986 |
25% | 36% | Prophecy | Screenwriter | - | 1979 |
No Score Yet | 50% | Green Eyes | Producer | - | 1977 |
86% | 80% | The Omen | Writer | - | 1976 |
TV
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No Score Yet | 0% | Revelations | Executive Producer | 2005 |