Wesley Earl “Wes” Craven (born August 2, 1939) is an American film director and writer, perhaps best known as the director of many horror films.

Craven's first marriage to Bonnie Broecker produced two children. The marriage ended in 1970. In 1982, Craven married Millicent Eleanor Meyer. However, the two divorced, according to Joe Eszterhas's book American Rhapsody, after she began an affair with actress Sharon Stone
Craven’s works tend to share a common exploration of the nature of reality. A Nightmare on Elm Street, for example, dealt with the consequences of dreams in real life. New Nightmare “brushes against” (but does not quite break) the fourth wall by having actress Heather Langenkamp play herself as she is haunted by the villain of the film in which she once starred. At one point in the film, we see on Wes Craven’s word processor a script he has written, which includes the exact conversation he just had with Heather — as if the script was being written as the action unfolded. The Serpent and the Rainbow portrays a man who cannot distinguish between nightmarish visions and reality. In Scream, the characters frequently reference horror films similar to their situations, and at one point Billy Loomis tells his girlfriend that life is just a big movie. This concept was emphasized in the sequels, as copycat stalkers reenact the events of a new film about the Woodsboro killings occurring in Scream. Scream included a scene mentioning the well-known Richard Gere gerbil urban legend. Craven stated in interviews that he received calls from agents telling him that if he left that scene in, he would never work again. He is currently directing Scream 4. Craven was also set to direct Beetlejuice but dropped out to co-write and executive produce the third outing for Freddy Krueger. The “Elm Street” is located in Potsdam,NY (a small town just south of the Canadian border).
Craven also frequently collaborates with Sean S. Cunningham in his filmography. In Craven’s debut feature, The Last House on the Left, Cunningham served as producer. Later, in Craven’s most famous film, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Cunningham directed one of the chase scenes, although uncredited. Their infamous characters, Freddy Krueger and Jason Voorhees, appeared together in the 2003 slasher film Freddy vs. Jason with Cunningham acting as producer, while screenwriter Victor Miller is credited as “Character Creator”. Later, in The Last House on the Left remake, both Cunningham and Craven share production credits. Craven announced on 22 March 2010 via Twitter his return to the Scream franchise.
Although known for directing horror/thriller films, he has worked on two that were outside this genre: the 1999 film Music of the Heart, and as one of the 22 directors in the 2006 collaboration Paris, je t’aime.
Films directed by Wes Craven
Year | Film |
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1972 | The Last House on the Left |
1977 | The Hills Have Eyes |
1978 | Stranger in Our House |
1981 | Deadly Blessing |
1982 | Swamp Thing |
1984 | Invitation to Hell |
Nightmare on Elm Street | |
1985 | Chiller |
The Hills Have Eyes Part II | |
The NEW Twilight Zone | |
1986 | Deadly Friend |
Casebusters | |
1988 | The Serpent and the Rainbow |
1989 | Shocker |
1990 | Night Visions |
1991 | The People Under the Stairs |
1992 | Nightmare Cafe |
1994 | Wes Craven’s New Nightmare |
1995 | Vampire in Brooklyn |
1996 | Scream |
1997 | Scream 2 |
1999 | Music of the Heart |
2000 | Scream 3 |
2005 | Cursed |
Red Eye | |
2006 | Paris, je t’aime |
2007 | Agitation |
2010 | My Soul to Take |
2011 | Scream 4 |
Awards
During his career, Wes Craven won nine cinematic awards and received three nominations.
In 1977, he won the ‘Prize of the International Critics’ Jury’ in the “Sitges – Catalonian International Film Festival” for his film The Hills Have Eyes.
In 1985, his horror film A Nightmare on Elm Street won the ‘Critic’s Award’ at the “Avoriaz Fantastic Film Festival”.
In 1992, the Brussels International Festival of Fantasy Film presented him the Pegasus Audience Award for the thriller The People Under the Stairs. His Fantasporto won the International Fantasy Film Award for Best Screenplay while the Best Film award went to his film Wes Craven’s New Nightmare, the final A Nightmare on Elm Street film he directed. His Shocker was also nominated for Best Film in 1990.
The Gérardmer Film Festival granted him the Grand Prize in ’97 for Scream.
In 2006, he was honored at Spike TV’s Scream with the Mastermind Award (the tribute was presented to him by Neve Campbell).