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Shane Stanley

Shane Stanley
Born Shane Eric Stanley
(1971-06-15) June 15, 1971 (age 45)
Encino, California, US
Occupation Producer, writer, director
Spouse(s) Sharon Turner (m. 1998–2000)
Val Barri (m. 2005)

Shane Stanley (born June 15, 1971 in Los Angeles) is a multi-Emmy Award winning filmmaker and founder of Visual Arts Entertainment, a film and television production company based in Los Angeles. Best known for Executive Producing Gridiron Gang starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson for Sony Pictures and directing Bret Michaels music videos supporting the hit show Rock of Love. Stanley, a four time nominee, was the youngest to ever win a production Emmy Award, winning his first at sixteen and his second at nineteen for his work on The Desperate Passage Series. Stanley made his directorial debut helming his own screenplay A Sight for Sore Eyes which starred Academy Award nominee Gary Busey. Besides being honored with dozens of prestigious awards and film festival honors, the film was invited to screen at the Cannes Film Festival in 2005 and won Best Drama at the International Family Film Festival in 2006.

Also a commercial and music video director, Stanley's most recognized work includes campaigns for Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, Sony PlayStation, Morongo Casino, Resort & Spa, Kimberly-Clark, San Manuel Indian Bingo & Casino as well as PSA's for the American Diabetes Association. His most known music videos include StorySide:B's "Miracle" and Bret Michaels's Go That Far which reached #1 and remained on the VH1 Top 20 Video Countdown for over three months. The video is ranked on the network's list of 100 Best Music Videos. As of 2010, five of Stanley's music videos have been on the VH1 Top 20 Video Countdown, (two simultaneously). Shane co-wrote Bret Michaels's autobiography, "Roses & Thorns" for Simon & Schuster and most recently produced the late Zalman King's, Pleasure or Pain which will release in 2014. Pleasure or Pain would be Golden Globe Nominee, King's final film before his passing in 2012.


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