Brian Cox (director)
Brian Cox is an American writer, director and producer of various independent films and television. He is perhaps best known for the films Scorpion Spring, Keepin' It Real and the live-action adaption of El Muerto: The Aztec Zombie,[1][2] the latter of which won the Best Feature Film Award at the first annual Whittier Film Festival. One of his first credited roles in film was as a script consultant for the 1990 thriller film Behind Bedroom Doors II.[3]
Brian Cox | |
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Born | Virginia |
Occupation | producer, Writer, director |
Years active | 1990–present |
Spouse(s) | Catherine Tirr died August 2019 |
Cox is well known for his versatility in differing genres and prefers his films to be more character-driven than to be filled with special effects.
Filmography
Film
Year | Film | Notes
1990 in film Terminal Bliss feature film run time 100 min. producer |
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1993 | The Obit Writer | Short film, runtime: 25 min. |
1996 | Scorpion Spring | |
2001 | Keepin' It Real | Nominated for Best Screenplay at the DVD Exclusive Awards[4] |
2007 | El Muerto | Awarded Best Feature Film at the Whittier Film Festival[5][6] |
2014 | Kite | |
Television
Year | Program | Notes |
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2000 | Oz | Gray Matter (episode 29) |
2002 | Studio Bob | |
References
- El Muerto (The Dead One) - Cast and crew
- El Muerto (film) - the official site
- Behind Bedroom Doors II - Cast and crew
- Keepin' It Real - Video Premiere Award Nomination
- JAVZILLA el muerto wins BEST FEATURE FILM award
- "Official Whittier Film Festival listings of 2008". Archived from the original on 2008-01-20. Retrieved 2008-05-07.
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