Stanley Sheff

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Biography

Born and raised in Hollywood, California, Stanley Sheff's first feature film, Sinister Flesh (1976), was a black-and-white horror spoof that received critical acclaim among horror and science fiction fans. Sheff and writing partner Bob Greenberg wrote their first screenplay "Revenge Of The Saucermen", which sold to American-International Pictures. Soon Sheff ventured into network television. He directed/edited an NBC television special, "TV - The Fabulous Fifties" with Red Skelton and Lucille Ball, Hollywood Outtakes (1984) with George Burns, Amos 'n' Andy: Anatomy of a Controversy (1986), Motown Returns to the Apollo (1985) (Emmy winner for editing by Sheff), a Chevy Chase "On Location" comedy special for HBO and a one-hour interview with Vincent Price that aired on the A&E Channel as part of the "Biography" series. He has also worked for Antenne 2 French Television, directing and editing documentaries.

Sheff founded a video post-production company in Hollywood, where he was soon to met Orson Welles. Sheff worked exclusively for Welles on an unusual production called "Orson Welles Show, The" (1979) that featured Burt Reynolds, Angie Dickinson and The Muppets. Welles inspired the title for the screenplay "Lobster Man from Mars" (1989), written by Greenberg and Sheff, with Sheff directing this science-fiction comedy tale of a voracious flesh-eating crustacean from Mars that starred Tony Curtis, Billy Barty and Patrick Macnee. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. Although it didn't win the grand prize, it did play to sold-out audiences, pleasing one and all.

Motion pictures and television are not the only area of interest for Stanley Sheff. He produced, directed and performed a popular comedy radio show that aired on KROQ-FM Los Angeles called "The Young Marquis and Stanley". Sheff has also applied his talents to directing and performing for the stage. This work includes the comedy improvisational group The Plush Life Players in "The Plush Life", a sitcom serial soap opera, and as Professor Klystron in "Queen Of Outer Space: The Musical." Other stage shows directed by Sheff include "Dancing Cavalcade - Swing of the 1920s and 1930s", "Vaudeville Comes Home", "The Black Pirate Musical Spectacular" and "Broadway Confidential", for the Los Angeles Conservancy. These stage productions were performed before sold out audiences of over two thousand at the historic Orpheum Theater in downtown Los Angeles.

Sheff is currently in production on the feature film "Out of Nowhere", a film noir romantic thriller (co-written by Steven S. Greene).

Filmography

Director:

Out of Nowhere (2007), America Confidential (1990), Lobster Man from Mars (1989), Vincent Price: The Sinister Image (1988), Amos 'n' Andy: Anatomy of a Controversy (1986), Hollywood Outtakes (1977), The Orson Welles Show (1979)(uncredited), Sinister Flesh (1976)

Editor:

Lobster Man from Mars (1989), KGB: The Secret War (1986) (as Stanley J. Sheff), Amos 'n' Andy: Anatomy of a Controversy (1986), Motown Returns to the Apollo (1985), Hollywood Outtakes (1977), The Orson Welles Show (1979)

Actor:

Waxwork II: Lost in Time (1992) "Speaker of the Jury", America Confidential (1990) "Coco Lewis", Lobster Man from Mars (1989) "Brainex"

Writer:

Out of Nohwere (2007), America Confidential (1990), Lobster Man from Mars (1989), Sinister Flesh (1976)


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