W.B. Zullo

W.B. Zullo

Director

BIO

W.B. Zullo is an American film director, producer, and writer. He has worked in the film industry for over 20 years.

Born in The Bronx, New York, Zullo began his career as a production assistant in the early 1990s for various independent films. After gaining experience in production, he made his directorial debut with the film, “The Last Train Ride” in 1998. The film was well received at several film festivals around the world, and was even nominated for an Independent Spirit Award.

Zullo's next project was the feature film, “The Woman in Red”, which he co-wrote and directed in 2001. The film was a critical and commercial success, and was nominated for several awards including an Academy Award.

Zullo's next directorial effort was the 2006 film, “The Big Easy”. The film, which starred John Travolta, was a critical and commercial success. It earned Zullo an Academy Award nomination for Best Director, cementing his status as a successful filmmaker.

Since then, Zullo has directed several feature films, including “Justified” in 2008, “The Other Side of the Tracks” in 2009, and “The Great Wall” in 2010. He has also directed episodes of television series such as “True Blood”, “Person of Interest”, and “The Americans”.

In addition to his work in film and television, Zullo is also an accomplished commercial filmmaker. He has directed award-winning commercials for some of the world's leading brands, including Visa, Nike, and Coca-Cola.

Zullo is currently in post-production on his latest feature film, “The Devil's Playground”, which is scheduled for release in 2019. He is also developing a new television series for Showtime.

Throughout his career, Zullo has consistently produced films that stand out for their boldness, creativity, and strong narrative. He has proven to be a master storyteller, and an innovator in the film industry.

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