His first films were in several features starring the actress Pauline Frederick.
The feature starred characters that included the Lion Man.
This was Dafoe's first feature starring role.
With 2008 came the release of his second feature, the horror film Train, starring Thora Birch.
In 1926 he directed his first feature, "The Strong Man," starring Langdon.
In 1986, he wrote and directed his first feature, Nomads, starring Pierce Brosnan.
This was the first feature starring role for both Andrew Stevens and Kimberly Beck.
His second feature, the unsuccessful 1992 remake of Night and the City, also starred De Niro.
The ongoing short feature starred an African chieftain in Africa, with no regularly featured Caucasian characters.
The feature starred two newcomers Tommy Sands and Lili Gentle.