Del Toro: a career in myths and monsters

A look back at Del Toro's path to success

A look back at Del Toro's path to success

Doña Lupe Geometria (1987):Two career-opening shorts which signal the intentions of the future king of fantasy, the former a zero-budget werewolf movie with plenty of bite (and promise).

Cronos (1993):Del Toro's multi-award-winning first full-length feature, a vampire tale about, among other things, the emotional perils of immortality. Featuring Ron Perlman in his first role for the director.

Mimic (1997):After Cronos, Hollywood comes calling on del Toro to direct this horror-thriller about giant mutant cockroaches in Manhattan. Superior craftsmanship prevents this from being a total mess; del Toro flees back to Mexico.

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The Devil's Backbone/El Espinazo del Diablo (2001):A return to del Toro's indie gothic horror roots (and produced by Pedro Almodóvar), a Spanish civil war-set ghost story that offers a foretaste of the tenderness and terror that will be fully realised five years later in Pan's Labyrinth. Hollywood takes fresh notice.

Blade II (2002):Back in Hollywood, del Toro relights the vampire/comic-book franchise (with the help of Ron Perlman) and improves on the original, both financially and critically. Hollywood takes further notice.

Hellboy (2004):A long- cherished project for del Toro, based on a cigar-chewing, supernatural crime fighter. Ron Perlman stars.

Pan's Labyrinth/El Laberinto del Fauno (2006):Masterful, nightmarish fantasy set against the backdrop of the Spanish civil war. Six Oscar nominations, three wins. Del Toro becomes a Hollywood golden boy.

Hellboy II - The Golden Army (2008):Clout-wielding del Toro turns down big offers in favour of this spectacular sequel, once again featuring Ron Perlman.

The Hobbit (2011)/The Hobbit 2 (2012):Via a prequel pact with Tolkien auteur Peter Jackson, del Toro agrees to bring Bilbo Baggins's early days to life. Oh, and there will be dragons.

John Lane

John Lane

John Lane is a production journalist at The Irish Times