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Tom Six

Tom Six

1 title Directing Aug 29, 1973 Alkmaar, Noord-Holland, Netherlands

Tom Six, born on August 29, 1973, in Alkmaar, Noord-Holland, Netherlands, discovered his passion for filmmaking at a young age. His fascination began with his grandfather's camera, which he used to capture the world around him. Influenced by iconic horror films such as the controversial 1975 Italian drama "Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom" and David Cronenberg's 1979 Canadian horror film "The Brood," Six has often cited "Salò" as the most disturbing film he has ever encountered.

Six is best known for creating the notorious "Human Centipede" film series, which garnered significant attention for its provocative themes and shocking concepts. The first installment, "The Human Centipede (First Sequence)," released in 2009, became a cult classic and was followed by two sequels, each pushing the boundaries of horror cinema further. His unique visual style and bold storytelling have solidified his place in the horror genre.

In addition to filmmaking, Tom Six is known for his distinctive personal style, often spotted in a cowboy hat and sunglasses. He is an avid enthusiast of AK-47s, enjoys painting, and has a particular fondness for spicy curries, which he affectionately refers to as being a "curryholic." Six's beloved pug, Nigel, often accompanies him, adding to his eccentric persona.

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