Film Director Joe Carnahan

Joe Carnahan began his career at a TV station in northern California before going on to freelance for ESPN and Fox Sports Network. He made "Blood Guts Bullets & Octane" as his first feature film, which screened at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival. The 1998 movie was made for about $7,000 and starred Carnahan and a group of his friends. As a result he received attention from major networks and movie stars. He has recently made NARC, which was released with backing from Tom Cruise. Carnahan's next project is a movie called "A Walk Among the Tombstones" with Harrison Ford. He is set to direct it sometime next year. Joe currently lives in the Sacramento with his family.

You can find out more about Joe and Narc at www.narcmovie.com