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Joe Carnahan

American film director (born 1969)


Summary

American film director (born 1969)

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nameJoe Carnahan
imageJoe Carnahan (4920110734) (cropped).jpg
captionCarnahan at the A-Team film premiere
birth_nameJoseph Aaron Carnahan
birth_date
birth_placeMichigan, U.S.
alma_materSacramento State University (BA)
occupationFilm director, screenwriter, producer
relativesMatthew Michael Carnahan (brother)
spouse{{plainlist
children2
years_active1995–present
  • Christy Leis
  • Lisa Carnahan

Joseph Aaron Carnahan (born May 9, 1969) is an American film director, screenwriter, producer and occasional actor whose films include Blood, Guts, Bullets and Octane; Narc; Smokin' Aces; The A-Team; The Grey; and Boss Level. He also wrote and directed several episodes for the NBC television series The Blacklist.

He is the brother of screenwriter Matthew Michael Carnahan and producer Leah Carnahan.

Early life

Carnahan was raised in Michigan and Northern California. Carnahan graduated from Fairfield High School in 1987, where he also played football. He attended college at San Francisco State University but later transferred to California State University, Sacramento, and earned his B.A. in Filmography there.

  • a "CSU Sacramento, B.A. Film Studies (1994)." Carnahan eventually became employed in the Promotional Department of Sacramento's KMAX-TV, producing short films and television spots.
  • a "...(who started right here at Good Day Sacramento,)." — ¶ 1.

Film career

In 1998, he won some cult and critical acclaim for his film Blood, Guts, Bullets and Octane which premiered in September 1997 at the New York Independent Feature Film Market and later at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival.

He directed the 2002 Detroit-set thriller Narc, starring Ray Liotta and Jason Patric. Following Narc, he directed an entry in the BMW Films titled Ticker starring Clive Owen and Don Cheadle. At one point he was solicited to direct Mission: Impossible III, produced by Tom Cruise and Paula Wagner (who also executive produced Narc), but he left the production due to conflicting views on the tone of the film. It was also announced in October 2005 that Carnahan would be directing a film based on the life of convicted drug dealer Will Wright, but the project seems to be abandoned.

His next film, Smokin' Aces, was produced in 2006 and released in January 2007. He also co-wrote the screenplay of Pride and Glory, released in 2008, nearly a year behind schedule.

He was attached to direct an adaptation of James Ellroy's novel White Jazz with George Clooney producing and starring, but Clooney later pulled out from the production and in 2009, Ellroy stated that all adaptations of the film were dead.

In 2007, Carnahan penned Remarkable Fellows for Universal with Jason Bateman set to star, but the film never went into production.

In 2010, Brian Bloom and Carnahan were then hired by Fox for the revamping of their long-gestating A-Team project, based on the hit '80's television series. He also showed interest in directing film adaptations for Garth Ennis' graphic novel Preacher and David Michelinie's Taskmaster.

In 2011, he directed the thriller The Grey, starring Liam Neeson.

Carnahan was one of the executive producers for NBC's The Blacklist, starring James Spader and Megan Boone, during its first season. He directed the pilot, and went on to co-write and direct the ninth episode, "Anslo Garrick". Carnahan also wrote the story for episode 16, "Mako Tanida".

Carnahan and his brother Matthew wrote a script adapting of the Mark Millar comic book series Nemesis for film in 2013. He had also been attached to direct an adaptation of Mark Bowden's book Killing Pablo.

Carnahan executive produced the NBC political thriller State of Affairs, starring Katherine Heigl and Alfre Woodard, which premiered November 17, 2014. He directed and co-wrote the pilot.

In April 2022, Lionsgate Films revealed that Carnahan will direct Shadow Force, starring Kerry Washington and Omar Sy.

In June 2023, Carnahan began filming Not Without Hope, a survival thriller adapted from the non-fiction book by Nick Schuyler and Jeré Longman and starring Zachary Levi and Josh Duhamel.

On June 18, 2024, it was announced that Carnahan would write and direct the crime thriller The Rip, starring Ben Affleck (who had previously worked with Carnahan on Smokin' Aces) and Matt Damon, with the project to be produced by Affleck and Damon's Artists Equity. On July 2, it was announced that the project had been acquired by Netflix. Production on RIP began in October 2024.

In February 2025, Caranahan announced he would partner with White Label Productions CEO Chris Wagner to form Gang of Three, a film production company.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleDirectorWriterProducerNotes
1995Karate Raider
1998Blood, Guts, Bullets and OctaneAlso editor
2002Narc
2006Smokin' Aces
2008Pride and Glory
2010The A-Team
2011The Grey
2014StretchDirect-to-video
2018Death Wish
El Chicano
2020Bad Boys for Life
Boss Level
2021Copshop
2025Shadow Force
Not Without Hope
2026The Rip

Producer only

  • The Fourth Kind (2009)
  • Wheelman (2017)
  • Point Blank (2019)

Associate producer

  • The Devil Takes a Holiday (1996)

Executive producer

  • Smokin' Aces 2: Assassins' Ball (2010) (Also story writer)
  • Into the Ashes (2019)

Acting roles

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998Blood, Guts, Bullets and OctaneSid French
2010The A-TeamMike 'The Operator'Credited as "Bo Anzo"
2018El ChicanoRole: Federal #1
2020Boss LevelGuy in dinerUncredited

Short films

YearTitleDirectorWriterProducerNotes
1998Taco Heaven
2000Nail in My CoffinEditor
2002TickerSegment from the BMW short film series The Hire
2003Boyz Up Unauthorized
2009Susannah
2011The Devil's Dosh

Television

YearTitleDirectorProducerWriterNotes
2006FacelessUnsold TV pilot
2013Dino and DashTelevision film
The Blacklist
2014Those Who Kill
State of Affairs

Frequent collaborators

CollaboratorNarcSmokin' AcesThe A-TeamThe GreyStretchBoss LevelCopshop Total Roger BartonBrian BloomJames Badge DaleMauro FioreFrank GrilloChristopher Michael HolleyQuinton JacksonRay LiottaLiam NeesonChris PineRidley ScottMaury SterlingPatrick Wilson
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References

References

  1. Holden, Stephen. (April 9, 1999). "'Blood, Guts, Bullets and Octane': Don't Buy a Used Car From Either of Them". [[The New York Times]].
  2. Conley, Stephen. (September 21, 2009). "James Ellroy". The Cult.
  3. Fleming, Michael. (May 16, 2007). "Universal buys 'Remarkable' pitch". Variety.
  4. Marnell, Blair. (June 6, 2010). "'A-Team' Director Wants 'Taskmaster' And 'Preacher' Movies". MTV.
  5. "Joe Carnahan Talks 'A-Team' DVD And Sequel, Says 'The Grey' Will Be 'Jaws-Like'".
  6. Fleming, Mike Jr.. (October 4, 2013). "Mark Millar Raving Over Carnahan Clan Adaptation Of 'Nemesis'". Deadline.
  7. Chitwood, Adam. (April 11, 2012). "Director Joe Carnahan Talks Mark Millar's ''Nemesis'' and ''Killing Pablo''". Collider.
  8. Wiseman, Andreas. (April 8, 2022). "Omar Sy & Kerry Washington Set To Star In Lionsgate Action-Thriller 'Shadow Force'; Joe Carnahan Directing". Deadline Hollywood.
  9. Kroll, Justin. (June 18, 2024). "Matt Damon & Ben Affleck To Star In Crime Thriller 'RIP' From Artists Equity And Joe Carnahan: Hot Package".
  10. Kroll, Justin. (July 2, 2024). "Netflix Lands Artists Equity's Crime Thriller 'RIP' Starring Matt Damon And Ben Affleck With Joe Carnahan Directing".
  11. Kit, Borys. (October 10, 2024). "Kyle Chandler Joins Ben Affleck, Matt Damon in Netflix Crime Thriller 'RIP' (Exclusive)".
  12. White, Peter. (2025-02-05). "'RIP's Joe Carnahan Launches Production Company Gang Of Three With Chris Wagner".
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