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Lance Hool

Lance Winston Hool Kamffer is a Mexican and American filmmaker and actor. He directed the action films Missing in Action 2: The Beginning (1985) and Steel Dawn (1987), the war film One Man's Hero (1999), and the romantic drama film 2 Hearts (2020). He founded the Santa Fe-based film studio Santa Fe Studios in 2011.

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Lance Hool
Born
Lance Winston Hool Kamffer1

Mexico City, Mexico
Other nameLance Winston
Alma materUniversidad de las Américas Puebla
Occupations
  • Film producer
  • film director
  • actor
Years active1970–present
Children3
MotherConstanza Hool

Lance Winston Hool Kamffer1 is a Mexican and American filmmaker and actor. He directed the action films Missing in Action 2: The Beginning (1985) and Steel Dawn (1987), the war film One Man's Hero (1999), and the romantic drama film 2 Hearts (2020). He founded the Santa Fe-based film studio Santa Fe Studios in 2011.

Early life, family and education

Hool was born and raised in Mexico City, the son of an American father and a Mexican mother.23 His father, Alan, was a diplomat.4 His mother, Constanza, was an actress, dancer and choreographer who co-founded Ballet Folklórico de México.5 His maternal great-grandfather was painter David Alfaro Siqueiros. According to Hool, his great-grandfather worked as a financier for Charlie Chaplin.6 Hool and his brother were childhood friends of Bill Richardson, the governor of New Mexico from 2003 to 2011.7 His brother, Conrad, is also a filmmaker.3

Hool attended the Universidad de las Américas Puebla, graduating with a B.A. and an M.B.A.38

Career

Hool made his acting debut in the Howard Hawks film Rio Lobo (1970), Hawks's last film before his death.9 He worked in the Mexican film industry for 20 years,10 and was the U.S. representative for the Mexican national film distribution company Pelmex between 1977 and 1980.11 During the 1970s, he co-starred in two Jorge Rivero Westerns, El payo - un hombre contra el mundo! (1972) and El payo - la montaña del diablo (1974), and played a supporting role in the American horror film Dogs (1977).

In America, Hool produced the thriller films Wolf Lake (1978), 10 to Midnight (1983), and The Evil That Men Do (1984), the adventure film Flipper (1996), and the comedy films Pure Luck (1991) with Sean Daniel and McHale's Navy (1997).12132141516 Hool directed the Chuck Norris–starring action film Missing in Action 2: The Beginning, which was released in 1985.17 He also directed the 1987 science fiction action film Steel Dawn. It starred Patrick Swayze and was produced by Hool with his brother, Conrad Hool. Walter Goodman of The New York Times wrote, "Steel Dawn, ... has been directed by Lance Hool to emphasize Mr. Swayze's biceps," and Los Angeles Times critic Michael Wilmington wrote, "Hool directs all this so lethargically you might suspect he's gone missing in action himself."1819 Hool directed and produced the historical war film One Man's Hero, about John Riley and the Saint Patrick's Battalion's role in the Mexican–American War, which was released in 1999.16 Hool cast his sons Brett and Jason in the film.20 For the Los Angeles Times, Kevin Thomas wrote in a review of the film that it was "directed with vigor and passion by Hool", while Paul Cullum of LA Weekly called his direction "flaccid".2110 Hool then produced the Simon Wincer film Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles (2001) and executive produced the Tony Scott film Man on Fire (2004).229

Lance founded the Santa Fe–based film studio Santa Fe Studios in October 2011, where his son, Jason, was hired as president.239 It became New Mexico's second-largest film studio, following Albuquerque Studios.24 Negotiations to open the studio had taken place the year before, when, in an attempt to increase economic growth in Santa Fe, Richardson offered Hool a ten-million-dollar economic development grant to build the studio south of the city, while then–chairman of the Democratic Party of New Mexico structured the studio's land and financing package.14 The project was considered controversial among residents of Santa Fe due to Hool's early ties to Richardson. Hool and his associates were sued by attorneys for Santa Fe County for the studio's unpaid debt of over $2.3 million in 2016.7

Hool directed the romantic drama film 2 Hearts, inspired by the story of Leslie and Jorge Bacardi of the Bacardi family after Hool's brother, Conrad, met Jorge on a cruise. It was co-written by Robin U. Russin with Hool's daughter, Veronica, and co-produced by Hool with Conrad with a score by Hool's son, Brett, and casting direction by his niece, Caral.25 The film finished principal photography in July 2018. It was released in theaters in October 2020 and distributed by Freestyle Releasing.6 After being released onto Netflix, the film became the platform's most-watched film for a week in 2021.26

Filmography

Film

Year Title Functioned as Notes Refs.
Director Writer Producer
1984 Missing in Action No Story Executive 27
1985 Missing in Action 2: The Beginning Yes No No Directorial Debut 17
1987 Steel Dawn Yes No Yes 18
1999 One Man's Hero Yes No Yes 21
2004 Club Dread Assistant No Executive 28
2020 2 Hearts Yes No Yes 29

Producer only

Year Title Director Refs.
1979 Survival Run Larry Spiegel 30
1979 Wolf Lake Burt Kennedy 13
1980 Caboblanco J. Lee Thompson 31
1983 10 to Midnight 15
1989 Options Camilo Vila 32
1989 Damned River Michael Schroeder 33
1991 Pure Luck Nadia Tass 12
1994 Roadflower Deran Sarafian 34
1994 Flashfire Elliot Silverstein 35
2001 Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles Simon Wincer 32

Executive producer only

Year Title Director Refs.
1984 The Evil That Men Do J. Lee Thompson 2
1993 Gunmen Deran Sarafian 36
1994 The Air Up There Paul Michael Glaser 37
1996 Flipper Alan Shapiro 14
1997 McHale's Navy Bryan Spicer 16
2004 Man on Fire Tony Scott 9
2011 The Cup Simon Wincer 38

Acting roles

Year Title Role Notes Refs.
1970 Soldier Blue Guard Uncredited
Rio Lobo Pickett 9
1971 Lawman Lon 39
Intimidades de una secretaria Blonde Man
1972 Slaughter Intern Credited as 'Lance Winston' 40
El payo - un hombre contra el mundo! Tom
1974 Peor que los buitres Peter
1975 El payo - la montaña del diablo Tom
Lucky Lady Coast Guardsman Uncredited
1976 Dogs Robbie Pulaski
1977 El diabólico The Colorado Kid
1979 Survival Run Narcotics Officer

Television

Producer only

Year Title Director Notes Refs.
1988 The Tracker John Guillermin TV movie 9
1993 The Cover Girl Murders James A. Contner 41
2004 Caught in the Act Jeffrey Reiner 42

Executive producer only

Year Title Director Notes Refs.
1993 Born to Run Albert Magnoli TV movie 43

Acting roles

Year Title Role Notes
1975 McCloud Coy Episode: "Three Guns for New York"
Hawaii Five-O Kim Hughes Episode: "A Touch of Guilt"
1978 Police Story Officer Skaggs Episode: "River of Promises"
References

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