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David Ayer


David Ayer was born in 1968 in Champaign, Illinois, USA. He is a writer and director, known for Fury (2014), End of Watch (2012) and Training Day (2001). See full bio »

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Filmography

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 2016 Suicide Squad (written by) (pre-production)
 2014 Fury (written by)
 2014/I Sabotage (written by)
 2012 End of Watch (written by)
 2005 Harsh Times (written by)
 2003 S.W.A.T. (screenplay)
 2002 Dark Blue (screenplay)
 2001 Training Day (written by)
 2001 The Fast and the Furious (screenplay)
 2000 U-571 (screenplay)
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Height:

6' 2½" (1.89 m)
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Did You Know?

Personal Quote:

"It was a distortion... a mercenary decision to create this parallel history in order to drive the movie for an American audience... Both my grandparents were officers in World War Two, and I would be personally offended if somebody distorted their achievements." - on his U-571 screenplay.

Trivia:

His favorite movie is Apocalypse Now (1979). See more »

Trademark:

His movies are frequently set in Los Angeles See more »