Ken Wiederhorn

Ken Wiederhorn is a film and television director, known mainly for the horror films Shock Waves and Return of the Living Dead Part II. Other features include Eyes of A Stranger, Meatballs II, and A House In The Hills. He also directed multiple episodes of 21 Jump Street, Dark Justice, and Freddy's Nightmares. Documentaries include, "Mission In Mississippi", "Breaking Vegas", "US Marshals; The Real Story", "Hunt for Amazing Treasure", and "Fugitive Task Force:

He and fellow Columbia School of the Arts student, Reuben Trane, won the first Student Academy Award in the Drama category for their thesis film, "Manhattan Melody."[1]

References

  1. ^ "Student Film Award Winners" (PDF) Beverly Hills, California: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences 2011 p. 33 http://www.oscars.org/awards/saa/winners/winners.pdf. Retrieved 2011-11-14 "A comedy that tells of an unsuccessful New York bicycle thief and a high school baton twirler who has run away from home." 

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