Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Actor, Director, Writer |
Residence | Austin |
Occupation | Film director, screenwriter, actor |
Years active | 1997–present |
Home town | Austin, Texas |
Net worth
David Zellner's net worth is estimated to be between $100K and $1M in 2024. As an American actor, director, and writer who has been active in the film industry since 1997, Zellner has proven his versatility and talent in various roles. He has written, directed, and acted in numerous independent films, gaining recognition and critical acclaim along the way. With his dedication to his craft and his ability to immerse himself in different projects, it is no surprise that Zellner has accumulated a substantial net worth over the years. His contributions to the film industry have not only solidified his place as a respected artist but have also contributed to his financial success.
Biography/Timeline
David's short film Sasquatch Birth Journal 2 (2010), got into the Sundance Film Festival in 2011 and was nominated for the Sundance Short Filmmaking Award that year.
For his feature film, Kid-Thing (2012), which he directed and wrote, David won a Best Film award from the 2012 Gen Art Film Festival. He also received 2nd place in a Village Voice Film Poll for "Best Undistributed Film."
For his feature film Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter (2014), starring Oscar-nominated Actress Rinko Kikuchi, which he directed and acted in, and co-wrote with his brother Nathan Zellner, he won a Best Director Jury Prize award at the 2014 Fantasia Film Festival. The film also won an Audience Award for Best Film and Special Jury Award at the 2014 Las Palmas Film Festival. At the 2014 Little Rock Film Festival, the film won the Golden Rock Narrative Award for Best Feature Film, and at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival, the film won a U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award for Musical Score (by The Octopus Project) and was also nominated for the U.S. Grand Jury Dramatic Prize. Furthermore, at the 2014 Nantucket Film Festival, David and his brother Nathan won the Showtime Tony Cox Award for Best Screenwriting in a Feature Film for their screenplay Kumiko. Kumiko also won a "Most Original Film" award at the Toronto After Dark Film Festival. David was nominated for a Best Director Independent Spirit Award in 2014 for directing the film, with lead Actress Rinko Kikuchi who was nominated for a Best Female Lead Actress Independent Spirit Award. Additionally, for his producing work on Kumiko and several other films, Producer Chris Ohlson received the Independent Spirit Award's Piaget Producers Award.