
Dito Montiel
Writing·July 26, 1965 — 60 years old·New York City, New York, USA
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Dito Montiel, born as Orlandito Montiel, (July 26, 1965) is an American author, screenwriter, director and musician.
Born in New York City, he came into the public eye after the breakup of his hardcore punk band Major Conflict. Later, Montiel would gain notoriety in 1989 when Geffen Records signed his newly formed outfit Gutterboy to a $1 million record deal – an unheard of sum at the time. The band was dropped after its debut and was dubbed one of the most "successful" unsuccessful bands in rock history.
Known For
Filmography · 16
—CaptivatedDirector—After ExileDirector—Untitled Gene Wilder BiopicDirector · Screenplay2027Live Like ThatWriter · Director2025Riff RaffDirector2020Critical ThinkingWriter2018The ClapperWriter · Director · Producer2017Who the Fuck Is That Guy?: The Fabulous Journey of Michael AlagoSelf2016Man DownDirector · Screenplay2015Rubble KingsProducer2014BoulevardDirector2013Howard Cantour.com2013Empire StateDirector2011The Son of No OneProducer · Director · Writer2009FightingScreenplay · Director2006A Guide to Recognizing Your SaintsDirector · Writer










