Fred Olen Ray
Fred Olen Ray is a multifaceted American filmmaker, known for his extensive work as a director, producer, screenwriter, actor, cinematographer, and former professional wrestler. Over the years, he has established a unique niche in the film industry, particularly in the realm of low-budget horror and science fiction.
Ray began his career in the 1970s and quickly gained recognition for his distinctive filmmaking style. He directed a variety of cult films, including "Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers" (1988) and "Ghost in a Teaspoon" (1993), which have garnered a loyal following among genre enthusiasts. His ability to blend humor with horror has set his work apart, making him a beloved figure in B-movie circles.
In addition to his directing accomplishments, Ray has produced and written numerous films, showcasing his versatility in the industry. His contributions to television include several well-received projects, highlighting his adaptability across different media.
Throughout his career, Fred Olen Ray has earned accolades for his dedication to independent filmmaking and his creative storytelling. His work has not only entertained audiences but also inspired a new generation of filmmakers who appreciate the charm of low-budget cinema. With a career spanning several decades, Ray continues to be an influential figure in the world of independent film.
Filmography
Terror Toons 4
L.A. Bounty
American Grindhouse
Screaming in High Heels: The Rise & Fall of the Scream Queen Era
They Came from the Swamp: The Films of William Grefé
Babe Watch
Munchie
Vampire Vixens from Venus
Evil Toons
Inner Sanctum II
Maximum Security
Star Hunter
Angel Eyes
Sorceress (1995)
Hybrid
Bad Girls from Mars
The Wasp Woman (1995)
Biohazard
Direct to Video: Straight to Video Horror of the 90s
Naked Obsession
Slice and Dice: The Slasher Film Forever
Blood & Flesh: The Reel Life & Ghastly Death of Al Adamson