Carl Schenkel

Carl Schenkel

director, second unit director or assistant director, writer

Carl Schenkel was born on May 08, 1948 in Switzerland. Carl Schenkel's big-screen debut came with Dracula Blows His Cool directed by Carl Schenkel in 1979.

Carl Schenkel was born on May 8, 1948 in Berne, Switzerland. He relocated to Frankfurt, Germany and worked as a journalist while studying for a degree in sociology. Schenkel broke into the movie industry in the mid-1970's as a script collaborator and assistant director before making his feature debut as both writer and director with the lowbrow horror comedy outing "Dracula Blows His Cool" in 1979. Carl's 1984 thriller "Abwarts" won several awards at various film festivals. Schenkel went on to direct a handful of motion pictures and made-for-TV features as well as episodes of the TV series "The Hitchhiker" and "Profiler." Outside of his movie and television work, Carl also wrote advertising copy and directed TV commercials. Schenkel died at age 55 of heart failure at his home in Los Angeles, California on December 1, 2003.

  • Birthday

    May 08, 1948
  • Place of Birth

    Berne, Switzerland

Awards

5 wins & 3 nominations

Cognac Festival du Film Policier
1992
Knight Moves (1992)
Winner - Critics Award
CableACE Awards
1988
Directing a Dramatic Series
Winner - ACE
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