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Biography for
David Hess (I)

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Date of Birth
19 September 1942, New York, New York, USA

Birth Name
David Alexander Hess

Height
5' 11" (1.80 m)

Mini Biography

David Alexander Hess was born in New York City in 1942. He began his professional career as a songwriter for Shalimar Music, in 1957, under the pseudonym of David Hill. His first recording was a quick hit, which was later performed by and credited to Elvis Presley, "All Shook Up."

David went on to compose "Start Movin'" for Sal Mineo and "Rockin' Shoes" for the The Ames Brothers. He continued to write songs for Elvis throughout the 1950s and 1960s, including "Frankie and Johnny," "Come Along," "Make Me Know You're Mine" (first performed by Conway Twitty), "Sand Castles" and "Blue Lagoon." "Your Hand, Your Heart, Your Love" became a 1960s hit when it was performed by Andy Williams. In 1963 David wrote and recorded "Speedy Gonzalez," which became a #1 single for Pat Boone, selling more than eight million copies worldwide. David then recorded two solo albums for Kapp Records, again topping the charts, this time with a Top Ten folk hit called "Two Brothers."

In 1969 he became head of A&R at Mercury Records in New York. There he linked up with Western classical composer John Corigliano, and together they wrote the Grammy award-winning rock opera "The Naked Carmen", which became a big hit of the Berlin Ballet Week in 1970. David's work with Mercury also included "And the Children Toll the Passing of the Day," a 1969 album he wrote for Irish actor Malachy McCourt.

In 1972 his career split off into several new directions with his starring role in the Wes Craven horror classic The Last House on the Left (1972), for which he also composed the soundtrack. He went on to score Buck ai confini del cielo (1991), a children's film based on a collection of Jack London stories. It won the top prize for film and direction at the Giffone Film Festival. A subsequent job offer from PolyGram Records' German affiliate gave David the opportunity to move to Munich, Germany, and a multilingual career in film dubbing from 1972 to 1976, which in turn led him to write the English-language shooting scripts for such German greats as Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Reinhard Hauff and his present collaborator, Peter Schamoni.

His ability to switch seamlessly from in front of the camera to the production team earned him the opportunity to direct his first American feature film, To All a Good Night (1980), for Media Home Entertainment in 1980. He also appeared in two low-budget horror films directed by Ruggero Deodato, Casa sperduta nel parco, La (1980) and Camping del terrore (1987).

In 1991 he played the part of the American in Peter Schamoni's Max Ernst: Mein Vagabundieren - Meine Unruhe (1991). From 1993 to 1995 he produced Niki de Saint Phalle: Wer ist das Monster - du oder ich? (1996).

David's newest musical accomplishments include the release of two recent albums, "Caught Up In The Moment" and "Live & Unplugged in Hollywood, 2002." He currently lives in Southern California, just outside of Los Angeles, with his wife, with whom he has three children, and is currently working on several tracks for the upcoming horror feature, Cabin Fever (2002), directed by Eli Roth.

IMDb Mini Biography By: Matthew Patay

Spouse
Karoline Mardeck (? - present) 3 children

Trade Mark

Always portrays pyschotic homicidal maniacs


Trivia

In the late '50s, Hess had a stab (no pun intended) at a pop-music career under the name David Hill. Two of his Kapp Records singles, "Two Brothers" and "Living Doll" (a cover of the Cliff Richard hit) scraped into the Hot 100 in 1959.


Where Are They Now

(February 2002) Alive and well and living in Northern California. Making personal appearances for his new album, "Caught Up In The Moment."


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