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Nicholaus Edward Goossen (born August 18, 1978) is a director, and a photographer. Life and career. Goossen's first feature film was Grandma's Boy for Happy Madison Productions and 20th Century Fox.
- Director, photographer
Nicholaus Goossen. Director: Grandma's Boy. Grandson of a renown LAPD homicide detective and son of a Hall of Fame corner man, Nicholaus Goossen grew up in his family's San Fernando Valley based boxing business, "Ten Goose Boxing".
- Director, Producer, Writer
- August 18, 1978
- 1 min
Grandson of a renown LAPD homicide detective and son of a Hall of Fame corner man, Nicholaus Goossen grew up in his family's San Fernando Valley based boxing business, "Ten Goose Boxing". Rather than pursuing the family trade, he ventured into the world of filmmaking at a young age, with his first onscreen credit coming at the age of seventeen.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Nicholaus Edward Goossen (born August 18, 1978 Tarzana, California) is a director, and a photographer. Goossen's first feature film was "Grandma's Boy" for Happy Madison Productions and 20th Century Fox.
The Shortcut is a 2009 American horror film directed by Nicholaus Goossen, written by Dan Hannon and Scott Sandler, and starring Andrew Seeley, Shannon Woodward, Dave Franco, and Katrina Bowden. The film's plot centers on two brothers who discover a rarely used shortcut and learn its dark secret.
- Scott Einbinder, Scott Sandler, Ingo Vollkammer, Brian Witten
- Michael Suby
- September 29, 2009
Grandma's Boy es una película cómica de 2006 dirigida por Nicholaus Goossen, protagonizada y escrita por Allen Covert y Nick Swardson. [1] Relata la historia de un tester de videojuegos que es expulsado de su hogar y tiene que vivir con su excéntrica abuela.
19 de feb. de 2024 · Film Obsessive sat down with Goossen to talk about how he began his career in film, his longtime collaboration with Povitsky, and how Drugstore June manages to tell a modern story without overly relying on technology. The transcript has been edited for length and clarity.