
Joe Carnahan
Joe Carnahan is an American film director and screenwriter. He was born in California in 1969. He attended Fairfield High School in Fairfield, California. He graduated in 1987, at the age of 18. He first attended the San Francisco State University, and later transferred to California State University, Sacramento. He gained a Bachelor of Arts in Filmography.
Following his graduation, Carnahan was hired by the television station KMAX-TV in Sacramento. He produced short films and television spots for the station. In 1997, Carnahan directed his first-feature length film "Blood, Guts, Bullets and Octane". The film was screened at 1998 Sundance Film Festival, and won some acclaim.
In 2002, Carnahan directed the neo-noir crime film "Narc". It earned about 13 million dollars in the worldwide box office, a minor box office hit. He subsequently directed or wrote the screenplays for several crime films. His name was attached to several projects that ended in development hell,
In 2010, Carnahan directed the action thriller "The A-Team", a film adaptation of the hit television series "The A-Team" (1983-1987). It earned 177 million dollars at the worldwide box office, becoming Carnahan's highest-grossing film.
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- Dec 13, 2025
- Spanish (Latin America)OST
El barco pesquero de un grupo de amigos se hunde frente a las costas de México y se quedan solos varados en el mar y luchando por sobrevivir.
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- May 10, 2025
- Spanish (Latin America)OST
Una pareja separada con una recompensa por sus cabezas debe huir con su hijo para evitar a su antiguo jefe, una unidad de operaciones encubiertas que ha sido enviada para matarlos.
- Sep 18, 2021
- OSTSpanish (Latin America)Spanish (Spain)
Huyendo de un asesino letal, un astuto estafador inventa un plan para esconderse dentro de una comisaría de policía de un pequeño pueblo, pero cuando el sicario aparece en la comisaría, una policía desprevenida se ve atrapada en la mira.



