• Robert Lloyd Parry

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    Robert Lloyd Parry is an actor and writer who specializes in literary storytelling: theatrical performances based upon texts from the golden age of the short story in English, approx 1880 - 1930. Since 2005 he has been touring the UK with the The M R James Project, a series of solo performances which bring to life the masterpieces of the father of the English Ghost Story.

  • Robert P. Olsson

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    Robert P. Olsson has produced, written and directed his third Lovecraftian short called Fyren (Keeper of the Light) screening at this years HPLFF. His earlier efforts inspired by H. P. Lovecraft's work’s, 13:de mars 1941 (March the 13th, 1941) and Kammaren (A Legend Told), screened at the H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival in 2005 and 2007.He's currently co-writing Terror on the Tracks, a Lovecraftian play set on the Trans-Siberian Railway in the beginning of 1930.

  • Rose Sirna

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    Rose Sirna ("Iris") is thrilled to be making her feature film debut in It's In The Blood. A global gypsy and lifelong theater enthusiast, she began taking acting classes in Madrid, Spain and has since studied and performed on three continents, including a play on the Great Wall of China. She was born in Rome, Italy, speaks four languages, and has extensive training in classical and musical theatre vocal performance. Rose is excited to dive into the world of film and television, and has recently made the City of Angels her new home.

  • Russ Lukich

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    Russ Lukich is a Creature and Makeup FX Artist based in California. He has been a lifelong fan of all things horrible and fantastic. With his sculpture work, paint design and as a puppeteer, his work can be seen in film franchises including Hellboy, Underworld, Silent Hill, Resident Evil, Men In Black, and most recently Pacific Rim. In what spare time is left after his film and television schedule , Russ creates full size character displays in silicone for private collectors, and limited run pices to the public.

  • Russell Cherrington

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    Award winning Filmmaker Russell Cherrington is the Director of Nightbreed – The Cabal Cut, a restoration of Clive Barker’s lost horror classic, with international acclaim, extensive press coverage and worldwide screenings. He has directed music videos and concert films for Fish, It Bites, FM, Marillion, JBK, Fates Warning, The Union, Steven Wilson and has worked with Peter Gabriel, Nine Inch Nails, The Edge (U2) and Brian Eno.

  • Ryan Brewer (Nyar)

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    Ryan Brewer began taking an interest in the performing arts at a young age and pursued acting all through his early years. Thanks to some helpful encouragement from his longtime friend and the executive producer of “Nyar”, Keith Melcher , Ryan went on to pursue screenwriting and film. He hopes to keep making films and continue to build a strong film community in South Dakota.

  • Sandy King

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    Artist, writer, film producer and president of Storm King Productions.
    With a background in art, photography and animation Sandy King’s filmmaking career has included working with John Cassavetes, Francis Ford Coppola, Michael Mann, Walter Hill, John Hughs and John Carpenter.

  • Sandy Petersen

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    Sandy Petersen is a well-known game designer and horror personality. He got his start in gaming in 1981, when he wrote the cult roleplaying game Call of Cthulhu, which has been translated into many languages and is still played world-wide. He helped develop dozens of supplements for the game, and also worked on other roleplaying works.

  • Scooter Downey

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    Scooter Downey is a Kentucky native who is proud to be making his directorial feature debut on It's In The Blood. Downey attended film school at the University of Miami where he graduated with a BA in Film and Theater. He previously worked as a production assistant on How You Look to Me (2005). Downey made It’s In the Blood alongside his producing partner and best friend Sean Elliot. Together they wrote, fundraised, produced and marketed the film, with Downey at the helm as director.

  • Scott Allie

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    Scott Allie hails from New England, and grew up in the swamps of Ipswich, Massachusetts. He's the long-time editor of Hellboy, and his writing includes the graphic novel The Devil's Footprints, set in his home town, two Solomon Kane graphic novels, and contributions to the Hellboy and Buffy the Vampire Slayer series. He lives in Portland, Oregon with his son and fiancée.

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