- Born
- Birth nameJames David DeVault
- Height5′ 11″ (1.80 m)
- Jim DeVault was born to Rex B. DeVault and Frances Sheegog on February 28, 1957 in Santa Monica, California. At the age of eight, his parents returned to their roots in Texas, and Jim was raised there from that time on. Showing an interest in art and photography from a very early age, it was only natural that he would eventually become a filmmaker. He shot his first roll of film as a teenager, and has been active in film and video since that time. He first began recording his own musical compositions in 1982 while working as a radio announcer, using the stations production facilities before building his home studio. He has since recorded and released numerous music CDs on his own Stone Bell Creations label, and produced and released several short films through his own production company, Brainpie Media Productions. He would be in his fifties before tackling feature films with the release of The Sisters Four.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Norbert Lamont
- SpousePatricia DeVault(January 1, 1991 - present)
- Typically concludes his films with a quotation.
- Many of his early films were lost in a flood in November of 1981. Four of his films were saved because prints were on deposit at the time with Filmmakers Coop in New York. There followed a period during which he concentrated on graphic arts and music composition, only sporadically venturing into film and video. He returned gradually to film production in 2002.
- Was hired to direct Crossing the Enemy: The Identity Crisis (2012) but after directing the feature, he was denied the opportunity to edit the film. After seeing the first cut edited by Executive Producer Tabatha A Tower he requested that his name be removed from the release print, and a pseudonym, Brian Eip, be used in its place. Brian Eip is an anagram of Brainpie, from the name of Devault's production company Brainpie Media Productions.
- A self-proclaimed animation junkie, when he writes he often names his characters after cartoon characters. He also occasionally uses names of actors he has worked with on previous projects.
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