
Director
John Hyams
Born 1964 · United States of America
John Hyams (born December 19, 1964) is an American screenwriter, director and cinematographer, best known for his involvement in the "Universal Soldier" series, for which he has directed two installments. Hyams is the son of director Peter Hyams. Hyams graduated from Syracuse University School of Visual and Performing Arts, becoming a noted painter and sculptor exhibiting and selling work in New York and Los Angeles. He became known in Hollywood in 1997 after writing, producing, and directing the critically acclaimed "One Dog Day." The film debuted at the Taos Talking Picture Film Festival. After that, Hyams directed several documentaries, most notably "The Smashing Machine" (2002), which follows the life of fighter Mark Kerr. Hyams also directed several episodes of ABC Television's "NYPD Blue." In 2009, Hyams directed the franchise reboot "Universal Soldier: Regeneration," with Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren, which was shot mostly in Bulgaria on a budget of $9 million. In 2012, he wrote and directed the sequel "Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning," which also featured Van Damme and Lundgren. It was shot in 3D with a budget of $8 million. Hyams has since gone on to work in the horror genre, directing the films "Alone" (2020) and "Sick" (2022), the latter of which features a script by Kevin Williamson.
Directed

The Originals
Director · 2013

The Rookie
Director · 2018

Legacies
Director · 2018

Chicago P.D.
Director · 2014

Chicago Fire
Director · 2012

Chucky
Director · 2021

Z Nation
Director · 2014

Roswell, New Mexico
Director · 2019

The Recruit
Director · 2022

Black Summer
Director · 2019

Alone
Director · 2020

Teacup
Director · 2024

NYPD Blue
Director · 1993

Sick
Director · 2022

Universal Soldier: Regeneration
Director · 2010

Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning
Director · 2012

Dragon Eyes
Director · 2012

12 Deadly Days
Director · 2016




