Harry Ralston is an American-born screenwriter, director and producer.[1]
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Harry Ralston | |
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Born | Harry Ralston |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Screenwriter Director Producer |
Born to a Jewish family,[2] Ralston began his career working in advertising in New York and then as a journalist covering bullfights for the Mexico City News after which he moved to Los Angeles and wrote and directed the 2000 film The Last Man[3] with Jeri Ryan in her first starring role, and produced the 1999 Tamara Hernandez film Men Cry Bullets.[4] Men Cry Bullets won SXSW and five other festivals[5] and was released later that year.[6][7] The Last Man won Best Film in the Festival of Fantastic Films in London[8] as well a Lumière Award in the New Orleans Film Festival.[9] It was released by Lion's Gate.[10] He most recently[when?] co-wrote the MGM film Mexicali with Roger Avary, Cristian Gudegast & Paul Scheuring and Patrick Kelly.[11]
The 38-year-old director, who was bar mitzvahed at a New York Reform synagogue...
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