Drew Fortier
Drew Fortier is a versatile and award-winning talent in the realms of filmmaking, acting, writing, and music. He has made significant contributions across various artistic platforms, most notably as the co-founder and guitarist of The Lucid, a rock band that includes prominent figures such as Vinnie Dombroski of Sponge, David Ellefson from Megadeth, and Mike Heller of Fear Factory.
Fortier first gained recognition as a filmmaker with his acclaimed rock documentary, *Attack of Life: The Bang Tango Movie*. His musical journey continued as he joined the band Bang Tango, where he also penned his memoir *Dark, Depressing, and Hilarious*. This book offers a witty and candid look at his diverse experiences in the music industry, which included working with the late Chuck Mosley, the iconic frontman of Faith No More.
Transitioning into acting, Fortier co-starred in the indie cult horror film *Her Name Was Christa*, hailed as an unconventional love story. In 2021, he portrayed a fictionalized version of himself in the unique found footage horror film *Dwellers*, which received critical acclaim for its innovative style reminiscent of *The Blair Witch Project*.
He has also appeared in films like *Brimstone Incorporated*, *Trivial*, and the upcoming *Side Effects May Vary*, marking a return to directing for indie legend J.R. Bookwalter. In addition to his memoir, Fortier co-authored the thriller *Rock Star Hitman* with bandmate David Ellefson. The latest release from The Lucid, *Saddle Up and Ride*, debuted in 2023, featuring a collaboration with Insane Clown Posse's Violent J on vocals.