Sean Tiedeman | |
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Born | Frank Sean Tiedeman November 17, 1972 Phillipsburg, New Jersey, USA |
Occupation | Film director, producer, musician, and actor |
Sean Tiedeman (born November 17, 1972) is an American film director, producer, musician, and actor.
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Tiedeman was raised in Phillipsburg, New Jersey and after finishing high school he graduated from Northampton Community College in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Tiedeman formed [K] Studios in 1997 with his college classmate, Scott Krycia. In May 2005, The Eastern Pennsylvania Business Journal named Tiedeman in the top 20 of the region's business leaders under the age of 40.[1]
A serial killer is brought to justice by his victims and burned alive on what is now known as Hell's Half Acre. Years later, a faceless killer begins slaughtering the townspeople. Losing her friends and family, Nicole Becker (Tesia Nicoli) decides to go after the killer with all she's got. Double machetes, shotguns, dual handguns, and even a chain gun are all part of this killer's arsenal. Needless to say, it's gonna be messy.[2]
Tiedeman writes, records, and performs novelty songs under the stage name of Irish Elvis.[4] His song, 80's Arcade, has aired on several syndicated radio shows including Dr. Demento.[5] 80's Arcade also received airplay on Manic Mondays[6] hosted by Tom "Devo Spice" Rockwell of the comedy rap trio, Sudden Death and became the #3 most requested new song of 2005 on Captain Wayne's Mad Music Hour.[7]