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FAMILY MAN
Family Man- A likeable family man switches bodies with a serial killer during a near-death experience. Now he must keep his loved ones from being added to the long list of the killer's victims.
Cast - Hover over the actors names to learn a little more about them! Colin Ferguson, Clifton Collins Jr., Josie Davis, Gig Morton, Nicole Leduc
The Family Man
After a near-death event, Dennis Mahoney wakes up in the wrong body. Watch Now!
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Featured Projects - "Carnivále," "Supernatural."
Bio - Dan was born and raised in Los Angeles. He found himself bouncing from college to college before graduating from California State University Los Angeles with a bachelor's degree in English.
His first writing project was completed in 1992 and titled "Carnivale." He put it aside in hopes of making it a future novel. After meeting with a number of television writers, he began to believe Carnivale would make a great television series. It wasn't until 12 years after he wrote the first draft of "Carnivale" that HBO picked up the series and added it to their line-up.
Other projects that Knauf has written for were episodes of the series "Supernatural," "Wolf Lake," and the feature film "Dark Descent."
Skin and Bones
Orig. Airdate: 07/31/08
Community
Orig. Airdate: 07/24/08
New Year's Day
Orig. Airdate: 07/17/08
The Eater
Orig. Airdate: 07/03/08
In Sickness
Orig. Airdate: 06/26/08
Family Man
Orig. Airdate: 06/19/08
Spooked
Orig. Airdate: 06/12/08
The Sacrifice
Orig. Airdate: 06/05/08
Featured Projects - "Freddy vs. Jason," "Bride of Chucky."
Bio - Ronny Yu directed the episode of NBC’s "Fear Itself" entitled “Family Man.” "Fear Itself" is a provocative new 13-episode suspense and horror anthology series from the Emmy-winning team behind “Masters of Horror.”
Born in Hong Kong, Ronny Yan-Tai Yu dreamed of making films since he was a child. At only nine months of age, Yu contracted polio, resulting in a long recovery that prevented him from having an active childhood. As a result, he spent much time in isolation. To cope with the loneliness, Yu created fantasy worlds of his own with furniture as props. As he grew older, his world of escape became the cinema, where he could immerse himself in grander, more exciting adventures. It was then that his passion to become a director began to grow.