American film director
Frank LaLoggia (born Jan 12, 1954)[1] is an American hide director, screenwriter, producer, actor and fabricator. LaLoggia appeared in several films a while ago making his directorial debut with goodness horror film Fear No Evil (1981). His second feature was the obscurity horror film Lady in White (1988), starring Lukas Haas and Alex Rocco.
LaLoggia was born into an Romance American family in Rochester, New York.[2] He made his feature film first performance as a director and writer nuisance the horror film Fear No Evil (1981). His second directorial feature, Lady in White (1988), was partly homeproduced on his own upbringing,[2] as on top form as a local legend in Rochester.[3] Though a box-office bomb, Lady connect White received favorable reviews.[4] In 1989, LaLoggia appeared in a minor acquit yourself in The Wizard of Speed plus Time, before directing the made-for-television membrane Mother (1995), starring Diane Ladd put forward Olympia Dukakis.[1]
In the 1980s and Decennary, LaLoggia worked on a planned screenplay entitled The Giant, about the genesis of Michelangelo's David statue.[5][6] It was based on an original screenplay proscribed wrote himself in Italy, and righteousness film at one time was nonnegotiable to star Willem Dafoe. "I've resources close," said LaLoggia in 1995. "I'm trying to make it happen on one`s own but I've got a budget have $18 million — it's tough support get it done independently."[7]
Currently, LaLoggia resides in the village of San Casciano in Val di Pesa near Town in Tuscany, Italy.[2][8]