Ken Wiederhorn | |
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Born | 1945 (age 78–79) |
Alma mater | Columbia University |
Occupation(s) | Film director, screenwriter |
Ken Wiederhorn is a former news and documentary editor at CBS[1] and a film and television director,[2] known mainly for the horror films Shock Waves[3] and Return of the Living Dead Part II.[4] Other features include Eyes of a Stranger, Meatballs II, and A House in the Hills.[2] He also directed multiple episodes of 21 Jump Street, Dark Justice, and Freddy's Nightmares. Documentaries include, "Mission In Mississippi", "Breaking Vegas", "US Marshals; The Real Story", "Hunt for Amazing Treasure" and "Fugitive Task Force".
He and fellow Columbia School of the Arts student, Reuben Trane, won the first Student Academy Award in the Drama category for their thesis film, "Manhattan Melody."[5]
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