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Post by petrolino on May 5, 2019 23:30:18 GMT
Jim O'Rear's no summertime virgin, nor has he emerged suddenly from within the rotting woodwork of the horror industry. He's been in the acting business for 30 years, the stunt profession for 35 years and built a well-earned reputation as the bad boy of Alabama. As a director, O'Rear's divided much of his location time between Alabama and Tennessee. He's co-directed projects with fellow actors including Mississippi mimic Ted Alderman and Alabama apprentice Daniel Emery Taylor. He's also been involved in the making of documentary films.
Jim O'Rear
Do you enjoy any movies directed by Jim O'Rear and his industry colleagues?
Thanks.
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Post by petrolino on May 5, 2019 23:59:59 GMT
I enjoy Jim O'Rear's recent work with Daniel Emery Taylor, both of whom are talented writers. The first two movies in 'The Hospital' saga have left many supernatural slasher fans thirsting for more.
"I was never interested in getting involved in the film industry in any way, actually… especially not horror. I, kinda, fell into it by accident. I had always been interested in the art of magic, as a child, and started studying how to be a magician while I was in kindergarten. Before long I found myself traveling around the United States as “The Youngest Professional Magician” and working with people like Harry Blackstone Jr, David Copperfield, and The Great Tomsoni. Magic and music were my loves. But, one night after a magic show I was approached by a television producer who was interested in casting me in a television commercial. I turned him down because I was not interested in acting and really didn’t think I could do it. He was persistent, though, and after a week or two of begging me, my agent, and my parents, I finally caved in and did his television commercial. From there I started getting hired for other acting jobs in television, film, and live theater. So, like I said, I accidentally fell into the film/telelvision industry."
- Jim O'Rear, Horror-writers.com
Daniel Emery Taylor stalks the wards in 'The Hospital' (2013) / 'The Hospital 2' (2015)
Ohio's champion wrestler Al Snow leads an epic workout in 'Camp Massacre' (2014)
'Old Ways' - Banditos
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Post by Prime etc. on May 6, 2019 0:33:50 GMT
How are finding these people?
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Post by petrolino on May 10, 2019 21:03:42 GMT
How are finding these people?
You can purchase these horror films on dvd through the popular American retailer Amazon.
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