Neal Jimenez

Neal Jimenez

writer, director, actor

Neal Jimenez was born on May 22, 1960 in USA. Neal Jimenez's big-screen debut came with River's Edge directed by Tim Hunter in 1986.

This screenwriter and director won acclaim for his first two produced screenplays, Quand la rivière devient noire (1986) and Le fleuve de la mort (1986). The latter, arguably, was the first grimly honest portrait of what would soon come to be called "Generation X." Unlike, say, Génération 90 (1994), the adolescent protagonists who populated River's Edge were not cuddly in their surliness. Opening with an obese dead-eyed youth seated next to his freshly murdered girlfriend, the film presented a chilling collection of sullen and hopeless characters including Dennis Hopper's crazed ex-hippie burnout and Crispin Glover's manic speed freak.Jimenez co-scripted (with Marshall Brickman and Lindy Laub) For the Boys - Hier, aujourd'hui et pour toujours (1991), a slight but overlong musical drama with a skimpy historical overview. This diverting, if forgettable, Bette Midler vehicle followed brassy entertainer Dixie Leonard as she entertained the troops from WWII to Vietnam to today. Jimenez made his directorial debut (co-helming with Michael Steinberg) with The Waterdance (1992), the story of a quadriplegic writer played by Eric Stoltz. Set in a physical rehab center, the film dealt movingly and unflinchingly with differences in class and temperament between the patients, as well as between Stoltz and his able-bodied girlfriend. Scripted by Jimenez, The Waterdance was based on his personal experiences after a 1984 accident paralyzed him.Jimenez was also one of five writers credited with Sleep with Me (1994), a slight comedy about a man (Eric Stoltz) who confesses his love for the wife (Meg Tilly) of a friend (Craig Sheffer). He also worked on the adaptation of Dean R. Koontz' novel Souvenirs de l'au-delà (1995), a muddled suspense thriller about a man (Jeff Goldblum) whose near-death experience links him with a serial killer which in turn threatens his family.

  • Birthday

    May 22, 1960
  • Place of Birth

    Sacramento, California, USA

Awards

5 wins & 2 nominations

Film Independent Spirit Awards
1993
Best First Feature
Winner - Independent Spirit Award
1993
Best Screenplay
Winner - Independent Spirit Award
1988
Best Screenplay
Winner - Independent Spirit Award
Sundance Film Festival
1992
Dramatic
Winner - Audience Award
1992
The Waterdance (1992)
Winner - Audience Award
1992
Dramatic
Winner - Audience Award