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Dimitri Logothetis
Dimitri Logothetis is a Greek American filmmaker and actor. He is known for his reboots of the Kickboxer franchise, and Gunner, a 2024 action thriller starring Morgan Freeman and Luke Hemsworth.
Dimitri Logothetis was born in Athens, Greece, to Anna and Euthymios Logothetis.
In his last year of university, Logothetis was hired by Capitol Records to record the American tour of rock band The Knack.[citation needed] He was then hired by Columbia Pictures to produce his first film, Hardbodies 2. In 1987, he directed his first feature film Pretty Smart, and developed the horror film Slaughterhouse Rock. In 1989, he made a documentary about five heavyweight boxers who dominated the sport in their time, Champions Forever, starring Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier.[citation needed]
Danny Aiello then came to Logothetis with a stage play, Wheel Barrel Closers, which Logothetis adapted for the screen and directed under the title The Closer, starring Aiello, Diane Baker and Michael Paré. He then acquired the rights to a Stephen King script written specifically for the screen, and produced Sleepwalkers for Columbia Pictures.[citation needed]
In 1994, Logothetis directed and produced Body Shot, a film noir thriller starring Robert Patrick, for HBO. He then moved into the Western genre and produced and directed Cheyenne, starring Bo Svensen and Gary Hudson.
In 1999, Logothetis was hired by Warner Brothers and directed the pilot for the television series Robin Hood.
He directed Mike Hammer,[citation needed] starring Stacy Keach, for Franklin Waterman. He then directed the pilot episode for the action adventure series Air America, starring Lorenzo Lamas, and went on to direct eight more episodes.[citation needed]
In 2000, Logothetis was hired by Warner Brothers to be the executive producer of the science fiction action adventure TV series Code Name: Eternity. He was responsible for the creative look and feel of the series and for writing and directing the pilot episode. The next year, Warner Brothers asked him to serve as executive producer and to direct another TV anthology, The Dark Realm, where he edited the two-hour pilot episode and supervised the screenwriting. In 2010, Logothetis became President of Production at Kings Road Entertainment. He then re-developed and wrote a series called The Outfit, again based on Giancana, that he set up with Radar Pictures and producer Ted Field. He then set up a remake of All of Me with John Davis and DreamWorks, which he is set to produce. DreamWorks let the option on All of Me expire and Logothetis teamed up with Todd Garner to set up All of Me as a TV series at NBC Universal.
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Dimitri Logothetis
Dimitri Logothetis is a Greek American filmmaker and actor. He is known for his reboots of the Kickboxer franchise, and Gunner, a 2024 action thriller starring Morgan Freeman and Luke Hemsworth.
Dimitri Logothetis was born in Athens, Greece, to Anna and Euthymios Logothetis.
In his last year of university, Logothetis was hired by Capitol Records to record the American tour of rock band The Knack.[citation needed] He was then hired by Columbia Pictures to produce his first film, Hardbodies 2. In 1987, he directed his first feature film Pretty Smart, and developed the horror film Slaughterhouse Rock. In 1989, he made a documentary about five heavyweight boxers who dominated the sport in their time, Champions Forever, starring Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier.[citation needed]
Danny Aiello then came to Logothetis with a stage play, Wheel Barrel Closers, which Logothetis adapted for the screen and directed under the title The Closer, starring Aiello, Diane Baker and Michael Paré. He then acquired the rights to a Stephen King script written specifically for the screen, and produced Sleepwalkers for Columbia Pictures.[citation needed]
In 1994, Logothetis directed and produced Body Shot, a film noir thriller starring Robert Patrick, for HBO. He then moved into the Western genre and produced and directed Cheyenne, starring Bo Svensen and Gary Hudson.
In 1999, Logothetis was hired by Warner Brothers and directed the pilot for the television series Robin Hood.
He directed Mike Hammer,[citation needed] starring Stacy Keach, for Franklin Waterman. He then directed the pilot episode for the action adventure series Air America, starring Lorenzo Lamas, and went on to direct eight more episodes.[citation needed]
In 2000, Logothetis was hired by Warner Brothers to be the executive producer of the science fiction action adventure TV series Code Name: Eternity. He was responsible for the creative look and feel of the series and for writing and directing the pilot episode. The next year, Warner Brothers asked him to serve as executive producer and to direct another TV anthology, The Dark Realm, where he edited the two-hour pilot episode and supervised the screenwriting. In 2010, Logothetis became President of Production at Kings Road Entertainment. He then re-developed and wrote a series called The Outfit, again based on Giancana, that he set up with Radar Pictures and producer Ted Field. He then set up a remake of All of Me with John Davis and DreamWorks, which he is set to produce. DreamWorks let the option on All of Me expire and Logothetis teamed up with Todd Garner to set up All of Me as a TV series at NBC Universal.
