Tommy Lee Wallace’s creation of the Michael Myers mask is credited with providing much of the psychologically unsettling imagery of Halloween. Since Halloween, Wallace has utilized his knowledge of the many facets of film making to become a successful director with nearly twenty films and television series to his credit. In 1990, Wallace co-wrote and directed the wildly successful Stephen King’s IT for television. Wallace’s writing skills have also allowed him to pen the scripts for such horror films as El Diablo, Fright Night II, Amityville II, and Halloween lll: Season of the Witch.