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Tom DeSimone is an American director, writer, producer and editor best known for such films and TV series as Hell Night, The Concrete Jungle, Chatterbox, Reform School Girls, Freddy's Nightmares and Dark Justice.
Date Of Birth 1939-01-01 Place Of Birth Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA Profession Director, Writer, Producer
# Quote 1 [regarding his days of making adult films in the 1970's] I did some really good work in those days, considering the budgets and conditions. I learned to shoot fast and from the hip.
# Fact 1 Brother of Bob DeSimone . 2 Began his career editing children's movies and educational films.
Director Title Year Status Character She Spies 2002 TV Series 1 episode Pensacola: Wings of Gold 1998 TV Series 1 episode The Big Easy 1996-1997 TV Series 4 episodes Coming Distractions 1997 Video as Lancer Brooks Acapulco Bay 1995 TV Series Dark Justice 1991-1993 TV Series 6 episodes Swamp Thing 1992-1993 TV Series 3 episodes Super Force 1991-1992 TV Series 6 episodes Freddy's Nightmares 1988-1989 TV Series 4 episodes Angel III: The Final Chapter 1988 Reform School Girls 1986 Bi-bi Love 1985 as Lancer Brooks Bi-Coastal 1985 as Lancer Brooks Skin Deep 1982 as Lancer Brooks The Concrete Jungle 1982 as Tom De Simone Hell Night 1981 as Tom De Simone The Dirty Picture Show 1980 as De Simone Wet Shorts 1980 Gettin' Down 1979 as Lancer Brooks The Idol 1979 Gay Guide to Hawaii 1979 Hot Truckin' 1978 as Lancer Brooks Heavy Equipment 1977 as Lancer Brooks Chatterbox! 1977 The Harder They Fall 1977 as Lancer Brooks Catching Up 1975 Good Hot Stuff 1975 as Thomas DeSimone Bad, Bad Boys 1974 as Lancer Brooks Everything Goes 1974 as L. Brooks Station to Station 1974 as L. Brooks Duffy's Tavern 1974 as Lancer Brooks The Classified Caper 1973 as Lancer Brooks Erotikus: A History of the Gay Movie 1973 as L. Brooks Black Heat 1973 as Lancer Brooks Games Without Rules 1973 as L. Brooks Sons of Satan 1973 as Lancer Brooks Swap Meat 1973 as Lancer Brooks Prison Girls 1972 as Thomas De Simone Chained 1972 as Lancer Brooks Confessions of a Male Groupie 1971 Assault 1971/II as Lancer Brooks Lust in the Afternoon 1971 Inside A.M.G. (The Athletic Model Guild Story) 1970 Documentary The Upstairs Room 1970 The Collection 1970 as Lancer Brooks Dust Unto Dust 1970 as Lancer Brooks How to Make a Homo Movie 1970 as Lancer Brooks Terror in the Jungle 1968 as Alex De'Simone, plane sequence
Writer Title Year Status Character Angel III: The Final Chapter 1988 written by Reform School Girls 1986 Bi-Coastal 1985 written by The Idol 1979 written by Chatterbox! 1977 story
Producer Title Year Status Character Gettin' Down 1979 producer - as Lancer Brooks The Idol 1979 producer Heavy Equipment 1977 producer - as Lancer Brooks Confessions of a Male Groupie 1971 producer - as Tom De Simone
Assistant Director Title Year Status Character Wanted: Billy the Kid 1976 assistant director Ballet Down the High Way 1975 assistant director
Camera Department Title Year Status Character Wanted: Billy the Kid 1976 camera operator Ballet Down the High Way 1975 camera operator
Actor Title Year Status Character Inside Jennifer Welles 1977 Guy Hitting on Jennifer (uncredited)
Cinematographer Title Year Status Character Good Hot Stuff 1975 as Thomas DeSimone
Editor Title Year Status Character Good Hot Stuff 1975 as Thomas DeSimone
Thanks Title Year Status Character Reform School Girls 2014 Video short very special thanks Wrangler: Anatomy of an Icon 2008 Documentary special thanks - as Tom De Simone L.A. Tool & Die 1982 thanks - as Tom DiSimone
Self Title Year Status Character The Green Girl 2014 Documentary Himself - Director
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2005 Hall of Fame GayVN Awards 1986 AVN Award Adult Video News Awards Best Director: Gay Video Bi-Coastal (1985)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1987 AVN Award Adult Video News Awards Best Director: Gay Video Nominated for "Nightcrawlers"
Known for movies Hell Night (1981) as Director
Reform School Girls (1986) as Director
Angel III: The Final Chapter (1988) as Director
Chatterbox! (1977) as Director