1979        Top Portfolio and Best of Show for Young Talent

                in Oklahoma.  National Scholastic’s Top Portfolio

                in the United States.


                Wrote and directed, photographed 25

                minute, 16 mm film, PUTNAMCITYMAN.


1983        Graduated with honors from Art Center College of

                Design, in Illustration with a Film Supplement.


1984-85  Movie posters for Universal Studios, including

                designs for OUT OF AFRICA, BACK TO THE

                FUTURE, FLETCH, DUNE and BRAZIL.


1990        Wrote and Directed feature film, GRIM

                PRAIRIE TALES, starring James Earl Jones and

                Brad Dourif.  Pick of the Week: TVGUIDE

         

1991-09  Storyboarded main title sequences for SEVEN

                (NY Times Top 100 Design Accomplishments

                of the Century), ISLAND OF DR.MOREAU,

                DEADMAN ON CAMPUS (British Art Directors

                Award), MUMMY 1 & 2,  SPIDER-MAN 1, 2 & 3,

                MINORITY REPORT, as well as special effects

                sequences for STAR TREK, THE

                CORE, SPIDERWICK CHRONICALS. ARGO opening.


2009-13  The Avengers, Argo, Jack the Giant Killer, EMMY

               NOMINATION: STORYMAKERS title illustrations.

               NURSE JACKIE title, concept and board.   



Name:   Wayne Coe


College: Art Center College of Design

Major:    Illustration BA, Film minor 


Favorite Book:

             FIASCO by Stanislav Lem


Favorite Movies:

SALO, Pasolini

HUNGER, STEVE MCQUEEN

STARSHIP TROOPERS,Verhoeven

DEAD RINGERS, Cronenberg

ONE EYED JACKS, Brando


Favorite Food:

             Gumbo


Favorite Quote:

             “Ask me why

             I like to leave

             my footprints in the sand

             instead of wet concrete.”


For Wayne Coe’s fine art please visit:

              waynecoeillustration.com

              waynecoe.com

              manhattansandpaintingproject

             

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