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Brother of Jay Moloney, (One of the young Turks, former agent, CAA) and Born to James Clark Moloney, (Talent Agent, Producer, turned Screenwriter), and Kathleen O'Malley, (Actress and contract player at Universal Studios), Darren has been exposed to all aspects of show business since he was a child. Starting as an actor at nine years old,
Darren worked with Clint Eastwood, (Dirty Harry), John Wayne, Jimmy Stuart, Ron Howard, (The Shootist), John Cassavetes, (Minnie & Moskowitz), and many more.
Darren's uncle Paul Donnelly ran Mark Seven Productions and was V.P. TV Universal studios for eighteen years. From '68 to '83 Darren had a small recurring role on "General Hospital" from 79' to 82'. And was a regular improv player at the Comedy Store, West Hollywood. During this time, Darren Began Directing scenes and taught the "Improv group at Theatre East", In 92' Began work at Concorde/ New Horizons where he completed close to two dozen films for Roger Corman. Starting as Location Scout/Manager, and becoming a Pickup and insert Director, grabbing establishing shots, missed coverage, and additional scenes. After Concorde New Horizons, Darren became a Location Scout/Manager on commercials where he scouted for Ridley & Tony Scott, Michael Bay, David Fincher, and many others. In 1999, Darren directed a film for Charlie Band at Surrender Films called Andromina the Pleasure Planet, and was visual effects director on Rage Against the Machine's "No Shelter". He booked work as an effects director on commercials after creating a technique that mimicked the Matrix effect, freezing and distorting time cues. After the death of his Brother Jay Moloney, Darren briefly left the business and took a position as a Business Development Executive for a Think Tank called E City Studios, AKA Oz, Learning about Glasses free 3d technology. He then formed a company called Native Media, A 3d Media network. After selling Native Media, Darren returned to Locations, representing properties for Film and TV. Today, Darren is booking jobs as an actor. And has joined Absurd Hero Productions as a producer.
Darren worked with Clint Eastwood, (Dirty Harry), John Wayne, Jimmy Stuart, Ron Howard, (The Shootist), John Cassavetes, (Minnie & Moskowitz), and many more.
Darren's uncle Paul Donnelly ran Mark Seven Productions and was V.P. TV Universal studios for eighteen years. From '68 to '83 Darren had a small recurring role on "General Hospital" from 79' to 82'. And was a regular improv player at the Comedy Store, West Hollywood. During this time, Darren Began Directing scenes and taught the "Improv group at Theatre East", In 92' Began work at Concorde/ New Horizons where he completed close to two dozen films for Roger Corman. Starting as Location Scout/Manager, and becoming a Pickup and insert Director, grabbing establishing shots, missed coverage, and additional scenes. After Concorde New Horizons, Darren became a Location Scout/Manager on commercials where he scouted for Ridley & Tony Scott, Michael Bay, David Fincher, and many others. In 1999, Darren directed a film for Charlie Band at Surrender Films called Andromina the Pleasure Planet, and was visual effects director on Rage Against the Machine's "No Shelter". He booked work as an effects director on commercials after creating a technique that mimicked the Matrix effect, freezing and distorting time cues. After the death of his Brother Jay Moloney, Darren briefly left the business and took a position as a Business Development Executive for a Think Tank called E City Studios, AKA Oz, Learning about Glasses free 3d technology. He then formed a company called Native Media, A 3d Media network. After selling Native Media, Darren returned to Locations, representing properties for Film and TV. Today, Darren is booking jobs as an actor. And has joined Absurd Hero Productions as a producer.
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Relish (2019)
Story telling at its very best.
30 November 2019 - 11 out of 15 users found this review helpful.
The most unlikely group of troubled Adolescence thrust them selves into an adventure together and Navigate through the obstacles placed in front of them. With spectacular performances by these five actors, and a script that continually surprised me as it revealed more and more about these kids, I felt connected and compassionate toward each and every one of them.
Story telling at its finest.
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