Biography: Dallas Jenkins started Jenkins Entertainment with his father, Jerry B. Jenkins, at the age of 25. Within a year, they developed, financed, and produced the feature Hometown Legend, which was picked up for distribution by Warner Brothers. Dallas has since directed two short films, including Midnight Clear, which won several festival awards. Dallas made his directing debut with the short film Clichà ... show all Dallas Jenkins started Jenkins Entertainment with his father, Jerry B. Jenkins, at the age of 25. Within a year, they developed, financed, and produced the feature Hometown Legend, which was picked up for distribution by Warner Brothers. Dallas has since directed two short films, including Midnight Clear, which won several festival awards. Dallas made his directing debut with the short film Cliché, which FilmThreat.com called "Fast and funny...ingenious," and his latest short film, Midnight Clear, starring Stephen Baldwin, won a Crystal Heart Award from the Heartland Film Festival and was the opening night selection of the San Diego Film Festival. He is the co-executive producer of Though None Go With Me, a feature that aired on The Hallmark Channel in April 2006, and he just finished directing a feature based on the Midnight Clear short. He has acting cameos in all his films, and he co-wrote and sang the closing credits song in Cliché, the mock rock ballad, "Callin' for Backup." hide |