Shane Stanley
- Director
- Producer
- Writer
At sixteen years old, Shane had already received his first Emmy Award
for his work on
Desperate Passage (1987) which
starred Michael Landon. Over the
next few years he learned filmmaking under his father
Lee Stanley on what became known as
The Desperate Passage Series (1988 to 1995) starring
Sharon Gless,
Edward James Olmos,
Marlo Thomas and
Louis Gossett Jr.. The self-produced
series earned a total of thirty-three Emmy nominations, (winning
thirteen) as well as numerous Christopher Awards and CINE Golden
Eagles. In 1994, the Stanleys feature film,
Street Pirates (1994) was a
two-time winner of the CINE Golden Eagle Award for best feature
documentary and film editing.
In 2001, Shane launched Visual Arts Entertainment, his own production company, most notably credited with Gridiron Gang (2006) starring Dwayne Johnson & Xzibit as well as the critically acclaimed independent film, A Sight for Sore Eyes (2004) with Academy Award nominee, Gary Busey. The film, (produced for under $10,000) marked Shane's directorial debut and went on to win the Gold Special Jury Award at Worldfest Houston, Best Dramatic Short Film at the International Family Film Festival, a Telly Award for Outstanding Achievement in Film and Television as well as two Aurora Awards for writing & directing. The film was also invited to Cannes to compete in the annual international film festival.
In 2001, Shane launched Visual Arts Entertainment, his own production company, most notably credited with Gridiron Gang (2006) starring Dwayne Johnson & Xzibit as well as the critically acclaimed independent film, A Sight for Sore Eyes (2004) with Academy Award nominee, Gary Busey. The film, (produced for under $10,000) marked Shane's directorial debut and went on to win the Gold Special Jury Award at Worldfest Houston, Best Dramatic Short Film at the International Family Film Festival, a Telly Award for Outstanding Achievement in Film and Television as well as two Aurora Awards for writing & directing. The film was also invited to Cannes to compete in the annual international film festival.