
Joel T. Schumacher (August 29, 1939 – June 22, 2020) was an American film director, screenwriter, producer, and costume designer. He was raised in New York City by his mother and suffered from substance abuse at a young age. He became a fashion designer after graduating from Parsons School of Design, but would continue suffering from substance abuse and high levels of debt until the early 1970s. He first entered film-making as a production and costume designer before gaining writing credits on Car Wash, Sparkle, and The Wiz.
He received little attention for his initial theatrically released films, The Incredible Shrinking Woman and D.C. Cab, but rose to prominence after directing St. Elmo's Fire (1985), The Lost Boys (1987), and The Client (1994). Schumacher was selected to replace Tim Burton as director of the Batman franchise and oversaw Batman Foreve (1995) and Batman & Robin (1997). After the Batman franchise Schumacher directed smaller-budgeted films, including Tigerland (2000) and Phone Booth (2002). He directed The Phantom of the Opera, which was released to mixed reviews in 2004. His final directorial work was for two episodes of House of Cards (2013).

BRATS
2024 · as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Radioman
2012 · as Self

Side by Side
2012 · as Self

Welcome to Hollywood
2000 · as Joel Schumacher

Everything Is Copy
2015 · as Self

Heckler
2007 · as Self

Very Ralph
2019 · as Self

The Batmobile
2012 · as Self

Michael Jackson's Journey from Motown to Off the Wall
2016 · as Self

Bloodsucking Cinema
2007 · as Self

Coming Attractions: The History of the Movie Trailer
2009 · as Self

Holy the Sabbath
2006 · as Narrator

Halston
2019 · as Self

Shadows of the Bat: The Cinematic Saga of the Dark Knight
2008 · as Self

Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel
2012 · as Self

What the Folk?... Behind the Scenes of 'Queer as Folk'
2000 · as Himself

Riddle Me This: Why Is Batman Forever?
1995 · as Self - Director

Making of Phone Booth
2003 · as Self