Jon Keeyes
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Born |
Fullerton, CA | April 5, 1969
Occupation | Director, producer, writer |
Jon Keeyes (born April 5, 1969) is an American film director, producer and screenwriter best known for his low-budget, direct-to-video slasher films. He is a co-founder and principal of Texas-based independent film company Highland Myst Entertainment. He recently directed Living and Dying with Edward Furlong and Michael Madsen.[1] and his most recent movie Fall Down Dead with Udo Kier, David Carradine and Dominique Swain had a limited theatrical release in the U.S.
Filmography
- American Nightmare (2002) (producer, director, writer)
- Hallow’s End (2003) (producer, director)
- Suburban Nightmare (2004) (producer, director, writer)
- Equilateral (2005) (producer, director)
- Mad Bad (2007) (director)
- Living & Dying (2007) (producer, director, writer)
- Angela's Body (short) (2009) (producer, director, writer)
- Fall Down Dead (2009) (producer, director)
- Billy Mean Pipes (short) (2009) (director)
- Butterscotch (short) (2009) (director)
- From the Dark (2009) (co-producer)
- Spilt Milk (2010) (co-producer)
- Nightmare Box (2012) (producer, director, writer)
- Phobia (2012) (director)
- The Mechanical Grave (short) (2012) (producer, director, writer)
- Teen a Go Go: A Little Film About Rock and Roll History (2012) (co-producer)
Television
- Inspector Mom - The Haunted House Horror (2007)
- Throwing Stones - 6 Episodes (2012)
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