(Director Dave Reda's Bio)
I began my career at a young age in Northern California. My early professional credits include performing at the Gaslighter Theatre, Comedy Sportz, "So I Married an Axe Murderer", "Angels in the Outfield" and in national commercials for Levi Jeans and Cornuts.
To compete for larger roles, I moved to Los Angeles where I appeared in Smash TV, Street Smartz, Senseless, Dirt Merchant and on HBO as body double to Luke Perry in Indiscreet.
I soon began creating my own opportunities by forming the sketch comedy group "Click This!" where I took up producing and directing in addition to refining my craft.
I took pitch meetings regarding the show with executive producers in charge of programing at MTV and VH1. "Click This!" has won Best Comedy Short at Angel City Film Festival and Hollywood Underground Film Festival and Best New Show on Pasadena Cable Access.
Looking for a new challenge, I (a horror movie buff) was very excited at the opportunity to produce, direct, and act for "Bit Parts." It was incredibly hard but now I truly understand the phrase 'It was the best of times, it was the worst of times!!
Who I'd like to meet: Robert Rodriguez, Kevin Smith, Steven Chow, Sam Raimi, Lorne Michaels....
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Australia's leading genre film event is still taking submissions for 2010! The festival’s late deadline is December 18, 2009 and is calling for: - Feature Films - Shorts - Animations - Films inpsired by H. P. Lovecraft - Horror music videos - Screenplays SO ENTER YOUR HORROR FILM NOW!
VERNE LANGDON -MONSTER OF CEREMONIES RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD CAST !!!! Allen Trautman -(TarMan) Beverly Randolph (Tina) Don Calfa - (Ernie) Brian Peck (Scuz) John Philbin (Chuck) Thom Mathews ( Freddy ) Tony Gardner -Makeup Artist ROTLD,Zombieland and many more AWARD WINNING FX ARTISTS DISPLAYING AND SELLING!! 200 venders!!! MONSTER MUSEUM !!! Presentations!!!!! For more info: www.therubberroom101.com
VERNE LANGDON -MONSTER OF CEREMONIES RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD CAST !!!! Allen Trautman -(TarMan) Beverly Randolph (Tina) Don Calfa - (Ernie) Brian Peck (Scuz) John Philbin (Chuck) Thom Mathews ( Freddy ) Tony Gardner -Makeup Artist ROTLD,Zombieland and many more AWARD WINNING FX ARTISTS DISPLAYING AND SELLING!! 200 venders!!! MONSTER MUSEUM !!! Presentations!!!!! For more info: www.therubberroom101.com
Hi! Just wanted to make sure all my friends know that my new erotic horror novel THE 13TH is now in stores everywhere! I hope you'll check out this debauched and demonic horror ride!
There's even a website devoted just to the book, with an interactive map of the places and characters at www.the13th-horror.com.
Edward Lee called THE 13TH "A double-barreled shotgun blast of macabre entertainment -- an expert amalgamation of grotesquerie, eroticism, mystery, and pitch-black occult horror that no fan of the genre can miss."
And Gary A. Braunbeck said, "John Everson's The 13th is the first out-and-out horror novel in a long while to actually scare the **** out of me while reading it. It's stylish, extremely well-written, filled with richly-drawn characterizations, and boasts a labyrinthine plot worthy of Umberto Eco. Trust me -- this one will fry your nerves and break your heart."
Entries are now open for the 2010 Angry Film Festival.
For more details go to www.angryproductions.org and download an entry
form. There is an early bird deadline until the end of November 2009 for all
Australian entries of $15. After November it will go up to $25.
The only criteria is that films must be under 15 minutes.
Entries are now open for the 2010 Angry Film Festival.
For more details go to www.angryproductions.org and download an entry form. There is an early bird deadline until the end of November 2009 for all Australian entries of $15. After November it will go up to $25.
The only criteria is that films must be under 15 minutes. Overseas entries are free.