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Gregory Dark (born Gregory Hippolyte Brown) is an American film director, film producer, music video director, and screenwriter. Dark is an adult filmmaker who transitioned into directing Hollywood movies. He has also been credited as Alexander Hippolyte, Gregory Hippolyte, Gregory Brown, and as The Dark Brothers.


Early career
Dark began his career as a fine artist of both paintings and and . After graduating with a Master of Fine Arts degree from Stanford University, he moved to New York City to pursue graduate studies in film at New York University.

From the mid-1980s through the mid-1990s, Dark directed hardcore and Rated R . His work from this period helped create the current "" genre as well as invent the noir-romance genre of the . Sight & Sound the journal of the British Film Institute considered Dark's erotic thrillers groundbreaking films of the genre. In the 1980s, Dark, along with Richard Lerner and Wendy Apple, directed and produced Fallen Angels, the seminal documentary about the early Los Angeles porn scene.

Dark directed or produced more than 30 action films and erotic thrillers as head of production for Axis Films, a company, from 1987 to 1995. Dark's erotic thrillers in the early 1990s such as Animal Instincts I and II, Body of Influence, and Mirror Images II featured in various stages of undress. In 1994, he directed the film Stranger by Night starring .

Dark's films of this period won him accolades such as "the of the soft-core set" and "the of the erotic thriller".

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Music videos
In 1996, Dark directed the music video for "Bar-X-The Rocking M" by the . In 1998, he directed the video for "Zoot Suit Riot" by Cherry Poppin' Daddies, which won the Daddies a nomination for "Best New Artist in a Video" at the 1998 MTV Video Music Awards. That same year, he directed "Fuck Dying" and "Pushin' Weight" for . Dark's 1998 video "What U See Is What U Get" for remained at the top of the Charts on BET for almost a year and won a Source Award. In 1999, he directed the video for "From the Bottom of My Broken Heart" by Britney Spears. In 2000, Vitamin C's "Graduation (Friends Forever)" and Linkin Park's "One Step Closer" video, were shot in Los Angeles, sixty-three feet underground in an abandoned subway tunnel. In 2002, he directed the video for the A*Teens cover of "Can't Help Falling in Love" for the Disney feature Lilo & Stitch.

Dark directed the music video for "Undercover Funk" by featuring for the film Undercover Brother. The video featured acting performances by the film's stars , who morphs into Snoop Dogg at the beginning of the video, and dancing and lip-synching performances by Neil Patrick Harris and .


Major motion pictures
Dark's first major motion picture, the See No Evil, was released nationwide on May 19, 2006, for and Lions Gate Entertainment. It was directed by Dark, written by , produced by Joel Simon, and starred professional wrestler . See No Evil grossed almost $19 million worldwide theatrical with a budget of $8 million The movie grossed over $45 million on DVD sales and rentals.

In 2008 Dark directed the Little Fish, Strange Pond, which was seen at a number of film festivals. The film starred , , , Zach Galifianakis, , and and was retitled Frenemy for its December 2010 Lions Gate Entertainment DVD release. During 2009, Dark directed An Evening With Stephen Lynch, a starring comedian and musician Stephen Lynch.


Selected filmography
As director – Film
  • (1992) (as A. Gregory Hippolyte)
  • (1992) (as Gregory Hippolyte)
  • (1992) (as A. Gregory Hippolyte)
  • Animal Instincts (1992) (as A. Gregory Hippolyte)
  • Body of Influence (1993) (as Gregory Hippolyte)
  • Sins of the Night (1993) (as Gregory Hippolyte)
  • (1993) (as Gregory Hippolyte)
  • Mirror Images 2 (1993)
  • Object of Obsession (1994) (as Gregory H. Brown)
  • Animal Instincts 2 (1994) (as Gregory Hippolyte)
  • Secret Games 3 (1994) (as Gregory Hippolyte)
  • Stranger by Night (1994) (as Gregory H. Brown)
  • Animal Instincts 3 (1996) (as Gregory Hippolyte)
  • See No Evil (2006)
  • Little Fish, Strange Pond (2009)


Awards
  • 1996 – Best Director
  • 1996 XRCO Hall of Fame inductee

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