Jim O'Rear
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Born | Sept. 28th Cordova, Alabama, USA |
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Jim O'Rear (born Cordova, Alabama) is an American actor, screenwriter, and director.
Primarily known for his work in the horror and science fiction film genres, Jim has worked as an actor, stuntman, screenwriter, producer, and director for over 25 years.
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[edit] History
Jim O’Rear began his professional career in the entertainment industry on tour as “The Youngest Professional Magician,” working on stage with the talents of David Copperfield (illusionist), Harry Blackstone, Jr., and The Great Tomsoni and opening for musical acts such as Cheap Trick and John Anderson. Jim became very well respected as a magician and was the youngest person to ever be accepted into the Society Of American Magicians when he was only 12 years old. People seemed to be fascinated with the way Jim could manipulate objects with his small hands in the same manner as the adult magicians of his time.
Jim’s background in stage magic led him to other theatrical interests. He developed a love for stage acting and went to New York where he was trained at The American Academy of Dramatic Arts. After some very successful theatrical runs in dramas, comedies, and musicals, Jim was offered roles in films and television where he has worked steadily as an actor, stuntman, and special make-up effects artist on such projects as Day of the Dead, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, The Vampyre Wars, Lethal Weapon 3, Creature Feature, Hayride Slaughter, Cop & ½, Psycho Beach Party, Evita, Little Shop of Horrors, No Retreat No Surrender 3, Mortal Kombat: Conquest, and many more with prominent actors including Martin Sheen, Burt Reynolds, Mel Gibson, Amanda Plummer, Maximilian Schell, Robert Englund, Jon Voight, Chris Sarandon, and others.
Jim had always been interested in writing and wanted to see some of his own ideas hit the silver screen, so he successfully moved into the area of screenwriting where he wrote and sold a number of horror-related screenplays, including The House Of Pain, Hayride Slaughter, Hayride Slaughter 2, The Deadly Obligation, Vampyre Tales, Wolfsbayne, Scream Farm, and (currently screening in selected areas) The Deepening (featuring Gunnar Hansen and Scream Queen Debbie Rochon). Pre-production has just begun in Los Angeles on his new screenplay, Hellbreak, featuring an all-star horror cast.
In addition to screenplay writing, Jim has also contributed many articles to national publications, such as Scary Monsters Magazine, Haunted Attraction Magazine, Comics Interview, and Underground Entertainment, and has been recognized in Fangoria, Alternative Cinema, Fright Times, and Femme Fatale Magazine. Jim was also “immortalized” as a comic book character opposite Thor in an issue of Marvel Comics What The--?! and will soon be appearing as himself (along with Ken Foree, Brinke Stevens, Tom Savini, Debbie Rochon, and James Gunn (filmmaker)) in the new fictional horror novel, Bad Moon Rising the third installment of Jonathan Mayberry’s Ghost Road Blues trilogy and Zombie: C.S.U.. Jim also has his own book coming out soon from Schiffer Publishing covering the history behind many actual hauntings in the state of Tennessee.[1]
[edit] Present
Jim continues to work as an actor, stuntman, and screenwriter on several films per year, recently cast opposite Andrew Divoff (Lost, Air Force One), Tom Savini (Planet Terror, From Dusk Till Dawn), and Jason Carter (Babylon 5, Angel) in The Dead Matter, acting in a new Manson-based movie with Linnea Quigley titled Miss Maniac, making a cameo in Lions Gate Entertainment's new horror film Dark Harvest 3, playing a zombie slayer in Eat The Living, portraying an alien bounty hunter in It Came From Trafalgar (with Reggie Bannister, Butch Patrick, Linnea Quigley, Brinke Stevens, and Gunnar Hansen), appearing with Tiffany Shepis, Gunnar Hansen, Edwin Neal, and John Dugan in Shudder, pulling double duty as the star and martial arts stunt coordinator on Operation Eternal Darkness, appearing with Lynn Lowry in Philosophy In The Bedroom (written by the Marquis de Sade), and is in development deals for three more of his screenplays.[1]
[edit] Partial filmography
- The Devil's Playground
- The Dead Matter
- Chainsaw Cheerleaders
- Dog
- Scream Farm
- Shudder
- Torture Room
- It Came from Trafalgar
- Thong Girl 3: Revenge Of The Dark Widow
- The Deepening
- Dorm of the Dead
- Vampyre Tales
- Wolfsbayne
- Red Lips: Eat the Living
- Dark Harvest 3 aka Skarecrow
- Reunion
- Dead End
- Hayride Slaughter II
- Miss Maniac
- aka Charlie and Sadie
- Hayride Slaughter
- Blue Valley Songbird
- Gone Fishin'
- The Vampyre Wars
- The Break
- seaQuest DSV
- Thunder in Paradise
- Cop & ½
- Street Knight
- Lethal Weapon 3
- No Retreat, No Surrender 3: Blood Brothers
- Cyborg
- Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
- Cocoon
- Summer Rental
- Invasion U.S.A.
- Day of the Dead
[edit] References
- ^ a b O'Rear, Jim, Official Jim O'Rear Website, <http://www.jimorear.com>. Retrieved on 17 November 2007