Award-winning writer/director Dale Peterson is the writer/director/creator of the exciting new television series In Through the Out Door,” a time travel horror-thriller starring Martin Copping (Call Of Duty), Jesse. C Brown (Halloween Ends), Christina Kilmer (High Holidays) and Garrett M. Brown (Kick-Ass). One of Peterson's notable achievements came in 2016 with the completion of his feature film, Hello, My Name is Frank, starring Garrett M. Brown (Kick-Ass), Rachel DiPillo (Chicago Med), Hayley Kiyoko (Insidious: Chapter 3) and Travis Caldwell (The Magnificent 7) which is an uplifting story about a recluse with severe Tourette Syndrome who is dragged on a road trip with three teenage girls. The film garnered critical acclaim, winning seven awards in six festivals, including Best Dramatic Feature and Best Actor at the Manhattan Film Festival. It also received the prestigious Best Feature honors at the international Tourette Film Festival. Peterson's sensitive and accurate portrayal of a man with Tourette's earned the film an unprecedented endorsement by the Tourette Association of America, further solidifying his impact as a filmmaker. Peterson has dedicated himself to writing screenplays and directing his own films and TV pilots. His documentary I'm Gonna Do It Until The Day I Die won Best of Fest at the Arizona Underground Film Festival and Best Short at the Charlotte and Detroit Film Festivals in 2009. In 2011, his film Hard to Come By earned seven awards at nine festivals, including Best Short at the Manhattan and Palm Beach International Film Festivals, and he received the Best Director award at the Los Angeles ITN Film Festival. In addition to his work in music videos, Dale Peterson has made significant contributions to the world of filmmaking. He produced Bring Your Best, a nationally-acclaimed documentary about homelessness in LA's Skid Row, shedding light on an important social issue. During the '90s, he captured the return of wolves to Yellowstone National Park in National Geographic: Wolves, a Legend Returns to Yellowstone, and delved into the rich talent of poets and musicians in the LA coffeehouse scene in Halo in My Coffee (executive produced by Steve Martin). Originally from Detroit, Dale started his career in entertainment by producing, writing, directing, shooting, and editing over 100 music videos for Detroit and Los Angeles record labels and bands including The Melvins and Alice in Chains.