Lance Dreesen is a renowned filmmaker with an impressive array of accomplishments in the industry. As a member of the Writers Guild of America, he is a partner in the independent film production company Red Five Entertainment, Inc., with offices in Atlanta, Georgia. In addition to his work as a producer and editor, Dreesen is also a skilled instructor in film acting and screenwriting.
Currently, Dreesen is working on his latest project, End the Wait, a film that tackles the pressing issue of live kidney donation. The movie is based on the true story of Russell Dallas and Randy Simpkins and aims to raise awareness about the cause and inspire people to donate, ultimately saving over 100,000 lives.
Dreesen's directorial debut, Terror Tract, was a critical and commercial success. Starring John Ritter and Bryan Cranston, the film won top honors at festivals in Europe and the United States and received a theatrical release in France and Latin America.
In his next project, The Way Home, Dreesen wrote, directed, and edited a film that tells the inspirational true story of a family's search for a missing child and their struggle with faith. The movie, starring Dean Cain, was released by Lionsgate and premiered on the UPtv cable channel, setting new ratings records.
Dreesen's other notable works include the film Big Bad Wolf, which received rave reviews and won top honors at film festivals, and the supernatural thriller Conjurer, which premiered on Showtime. He has also written and developed projects for various production companies and studios, including Universal Pictures and Fox Television.
In his personal life, Dreesen resides in Atlanta, Georgia, with his wife and two sons. When he's not working on a film project, he enjoys being an avid cinephile, cyclist, and Bulldog fan.