Jon Keeyes
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Director Jon Keeyes on set | |
Born |
Fullerton, CA | April 5, 1969
Occupation | Director, producer, writer |
Years active | 2000 - present |
Jon Keeyes (born April 5, 1969) is an American film director, producer and screenwriter best known for his lower-budget horror movies. He is a co-founder and principal of Texas-based independent film company Highland Myst Entertainment. Among his movies, he directed the cult hit American Nightmare starring Debbie Rochon, Living and Dying with Edward Furlong and Michael Madsen.[1] and Fall Down Dead with Udo Kier, David Carradine and Dominique Swain. His most recent movie, Nightmare Box, won multiple film festival awards for directing, acting, screenwriting and Best Picture including Best Horror Movie of 2014.
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)
- 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)
- Nightmare Box (2014) (producer, director, writer)
- Element (2014) (director)
Television
- Inspector Mom - "The Haunted House Horror" (2007)
- Throwing Stones - 6 episodes (2012)
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