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Making the Grade is a 1984 American teen comedy film. [2] It was directed by Dorian Walker and written by Charles Gale and Gene Quintano. It was filmed at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee. [3] It marks the debut of actor turned television producer Dan Schneider. [4]
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Making the Grade may refer to: Making the Grade, an American comedy film; Making the Grade, a 1982 American television series; Making the Grade, an American teen comedy film "Making the Grade!", a 1989 episode of The Raccoons; Making the Grade, a 2002 album by Diffuser "Making the Grade", a 2006 episode of My Gym Partner's a Monkey
Making the Grade: MGM/UA / Cannon Film Distributors: Dorian Walker (director); Charles Gayle, Gene Quintano (screenplay); Judd Nelson, Jonna Lee, Gordon Jump, Walter Olkewicz, Ronald Lacey, Dana Olsen, John Dye, Carey Scott, Scott McGinnis, Andrew Dice Clay, Dan Schneider: 23 Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom: Paramount Pictures / Lucasfilm Ltd.
Schneider started his career acting in minor roles in several teen comedy films of the 1980s such as Making the Grade (1984), Better Off Dead (1985), Hot Resort (1985), Happy Together (1989), and The Big Picture (1989). On television, he played Dennis Blunden on the ABC television sitcom Head of the Class (1986–1991).
She worked as an electrician in her earlier films such as Without Warning (1980), The Howling (1981), China Lake (1983), and Dreamscape (1984). She then moved on to assistant director in Breakin' (1984), Making the Grade (1984), Critters, (1986) Matewan (1987) and Far North (1988). She was Spike Lee's Production Manager in his film School Daze ...
In Memphis, Dye discovered that a Judd Nelson film called Making the Grade (1984) was filming in the area. Dye landed his first film role as "Skip". In the 1985 music video for the ZZ Top song "Sleeping Bag", he appeared alongside fellow actors Tracey Walter and Heather Langenkamp.
Born Jonna Lee Pangburn in Glendale, California, Lee graduated from John Burroughs High School in Burbank, California in 1981, [1] After high school, she moved to Hollywood and maintained an acting career through the 1980s after being an extra in the film Zapped, including Murder, She Wrote, and playing a lead role in her film debut, acting opposite Judd Nelson in the 1984 film Making The Grade.