Mitch Brian (born October 15, 1961) is an American television writer, screenwriter and film director. He has sold, optioned or written on assignment more than 25 scripts to major studios, networks and independent production companies. Having grown up in Hutchinson, Kansas, he attended film school at California State University, Northridge.
Career
In Los Angeles he worked as a story analyst until being hired to write a pair of low-budget films. He later sold the spec script Cold Sweat to Universal/Imagine and then worked as a co-creator on Warner Bros. Animation’s Batman. In addition to co-writing the series bible, he wrote the episodes “On Leather Wings,” “POV” and “Bane.” After writing an episode for CBS’s Viper[1] he adapted John Sanford’s crime-thriller Rules of Prey for Dino De Laurentiis.
Brian adapted Thomas Hardy’s Far From the Madding Crowd for New Line and producer Geena Davis and then sold the screenplay 21 about World War I fighter ace Frank Luke to 20th Century Fox. He wrote an episode for HBO's unproduced series about Jefferson & Adams called Patriots and adapted Detour: A Hollywood Story for ABC and executive producer James Ellroy about the Lana Turner-Johnny Stompanto scandal. He then adapted Bob King’s fictional military memoir Spooky 8 for FX.
Most recently, Brian wrote a remake of the political thriller Seven Days in May. As a director, his films include the award winning shorts Hang Ups,James Ellroy’s Stay Clean and Rhubarb Pie.
His plays “Maul of the Dead” and “Sorority House of the Dead” are published by Dramatic publishing.[5][6]
His play based on Roger Corman's “A Bucket of Blood” premiered March 21, 2012 at The Living Room.[7]
"The Temperamental Artist or A Bucket of Blood" was published by Dramatic Publishing in 2013.[8]
In 2012 his short story “Last Night at the Rialto” was included in the Akashic Books anthology “Kansas City Noir." [9]
His play "Dracula: A Song of Love and Death" had its world premiere in Kansas City on October 12, 2018. It was a co-production by Kansas City Actors Theatre and the UMKC Theatre Department's MFA program.[10][11]
Jetpack Pictures
In 2013 he formed Jetpack Pictures with Todd Norris to produce commercials, documentaries and music videos.[12] They have produced and directed music videos for Tiny Horse, The Grisly Hand, The Latenight Callers and Katy Guillen and The Girls.[13]