Don Campbell
Donald Frank Campbell (born January 18, 1957) is a writer, director and producer for Partisan Pictures.
Family and personal life[edit]
Donald Campbell was born in a small town outside of Washington, D.C., the son of John and Nelle Campbell. He moved to New York City while performing in a play. When the play flopped, instead of returning home he stayed until this day. He married Katherine Amendolara, a dancer and physical therapist in 1992 and had two children, as of 2008 aged 14 and 12.[citation needed]
Career[edit]
Campbell wrote and produced his first movie in 1999, In Search of Liberty Bell 7. He has done 8 other movies since then. A complete list of all of his works, the year of their release, and his role in them, follows.
- Take One Step for Your Family's Health (2007) (writer)
- Empress of Ambition (2006) (writer, producer, director)
- Icons of Power: Wrath of the Tsar (2006) (writer, producer, director)
- Icons of Power: Napoleon's Final Battle (2006) (writer)
- The Madness of Henry VIII (2006) (writer)
- Quest for King Arthur (2004) (writer, director)
- Airship Disasters (2003) (writer)
- "Russia, Land of the Tsars" (2003) (writer, producer)
- In Search of Liberty Bell 7 (1999) (writer, co-producer)
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