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John Howard Carpenter (born January 16 , 1948 ) is an American Film Director , Screenwriter , Producer , Actor , and film music Composer . He is considered by many to be the greatest director of modern Horror , although he has in fact made films in a number of other genres. His films are characterized by minimalist lighting and photography, static cameras, and distinctive synthesized scores (usually self-composed). He describes himself as having been influenced by Howard Hawks , Alfred Hitchcock , and '' The Twilight Zone ''. BIOGRAPHY Although born in Carthage , New York , Carpenter was raised in Bowling Green, Kentucky . He attended Western Kentucky University (where his father was director of the music department) and later the University Of Southern California , where the student film he edited and co-wrote with producer John Longenecker ('' The Resurrection Of Broncho Billy '') won an Academy Award For Live Action Short Film in 1970 . His first major film in a directing role, '' Dark Star '' (1974), was a sci-fi comedy that he co-wrote with Dan O'Bannon (who later went on to write '' Alien '', borrowing freely from much of ''Dark Star''). His next film, '' Assault On Precinct 13 '' (1976), a movie influenced by the films of Howard Hawks , was a very popular low-budget thriller regarded as one of the best Exploitation Film s of the 1970s. '' Halloween '' (1978) was a smash hit on release and is considered to be the father of the Slasher Film genre, while the ghost story '' The Fog '' (1980) and sci-fi adventure '' Escape From New York '' (1981) quickly picked up a large cult audience as well as mainstream critical acclaim. His next film, '' The Thing '' (1982), was unfortunately released at the same time as '' E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial '' and did not perform well commercially, marking the end of his purple patch at the box-office. The film was considered far too dark and the effects by Rob Bottin were considered too grotesque for a mainstream audience. However the film itself has retrospectively gained much critical appreciation, and is now often considered his best. Following the box office failure of his big budget action-comedy '''' (1996) and '' Ghosts Of Mars '' (2001) being two such examples which were both critically mauled and failures at the box-office. Carpenter's reputation remains strong, his earlier films are considered classics and (as they have continued to perform well on home video) several have been subjects of big budget '' and '' The Fog '', the latter being produced by Carpenter himself. Carpenter recently returned to the director's chair for an episode of Showtime 's '' Masters Of Horror '' series, one of the thirteen filmmakers involved in the first season. His episode, ''Cigarette Burns'', aired to generally positive reviews, and he has since decided to contribute another original episode for season two. With the exception of ''The Thing'', he has scored all of his films (although some are collaborations), most famously the themes from ''Halloween'' and ''Assault on Precinct 13''. His music is generally synthesised, with accompaniment from piano and atmospherics. All of his movies (with the exception of ''Dark Star'') have been filmed in Anamorphic Widescreen . Many horror/sci-fi/indie filmmakers have expressed admiration for Carpenter's work, including Robert Rodriguez , Guillermo Del Toro and Paul Thomas Anderson . TRIVIA
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