Graham Killeen
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Writer/Director Graham Killeen |
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Born | Graham John Killeen |
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Occupation | screenwriter film director film producer actor |
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Spouse(s) | Mercedes Hacker | ||||||
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Graham Killeen (born 1980) is an American independent filmmaker. He is best known as the writer-director of "Six Bullets"[1], a short film that premiered at the NYC Downtown Film Festival in 2007. He won the Shepherd Express Best of Milwaukee 2006 award for "Best Milwaukee Filmmaker"[2]. Currently he is working on a feature-length drama titled "355" for the film company Signal Fire Films[3].
Killeen was born and raised in the Milwaukee, Wisconsin area, being raised in the suburban communities of Newburg and West Bend. He holds a bachelor's degree in Theatre Arts from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, having graduated in 2007. Killeen is a film critic for the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel[4].
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 2004-11-17 http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4196/is_20041117/ai_n10997266
Shepherd Express, 2006 http://shepherd-express.com/1directorytablebody.lasso?-token.alphasearch=G&-token.dirsource=&-token.dirparcat=12995.113121
Signal Fire Films, LLC (checked 2007-06-03) http://signalfirefilms.com/films.asp
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 2007-04-19 http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=593797