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Wes Craven

Wesley Earl Craven (August 2, 1939 – August 30, 2015) was an American filmmaker. Amongst his prolific filmography, Craven worked primarily in the horror genre, particularly slasher films, where he mixed horror cliches with humor. Craven has been recognized as one of the masters of the horror genre. Craven created the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise (1984–present), writing and directing the first film, co-writing and producing the third, A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987), and writing and directing the seventh, Wes Craven's New Nightmare (1994). He directed the first four films in the Scream franchise (1996–2011). He directed cult classics The Last House on the Left (1972) and The Hills Have Eyes (1977), the horror comedy The People Under the Stairs (1991), and psychological thriller Red Eye (2005). His other notable films include Swamp Thing (1982), The Serpent and the Rainbow (1988), Shocker (1989), Vampire in Brooklyn (1995), and Music of the Heart (1999). Craven received several accolades across his career, which includes a Scream Award, a Sitges Film Festival Award, a Fangoria Chainsaw Award, and nominations for a Saturn Award. In 1995, he was honored by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films with the Life Career Award, for his accomplishments in the horror genre. In 2012, the New York City Horror Film Festival awarded Craven the Lifetime Achievement Award. On August 30, 2015, aged 76, Craven died of a brain tumor at his home in Los Angeles.

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Born
Wesley Earl Craven (1939-08-02)August 2, 1939 Cleveland, Ohio, U .
Died
August 30, 2015(2015-08-30) (aged 76) Los Angeles, California, U .
Resting place
Lambert's Cove Cemetery West Tisbury, Massachusetts
Other names
Abe Snake Guru of Gore Master of Horror Sultan of Shock
Alma mater
Wheaton College Johns Hopkins University
Occupations
Film director screenwriter producer actor editor
Years active
1968–2015
Known for
A Nightmare on Elm Street Scream The People Under the Stairs The Hills Have Eyes The Last House on the Left Red Eye Music of the Heart Swamp Thing The Serpent and the Rainbow Vampire In Brooklyn
Spouses
Bonnie Broecker (m. 1964; div. 1969) Mimi Craven (m. 1984; div. 1987) Iya Labunka (m. 2004)
Children
2, including Jonathan

Tables

Directed features · Filmography
1972
Role(s)
Hallmark Releasing / American International Pictures
1975
The Fireworks Woman (as "Abe Snake")
Role(s)
Lobster Enterprises / The Fireworks Company
1977
Role(s)
Vanguard
1981
Role(s)
United Artists
1982
Role(s)
Embassy Pictures
1984
Role(s)
New Line Cinema
1985
Role(s)
Castle Hill Productions
1986
Role(s)
Warner Bros.
1988
Role(s)
Universal Pictures
1989
1994
Role(s)
New Line Cinema
1995
Role(s)
Paramount Pictures
1996
Role(s)
Dimension Films
1997
1999
Role(s)
Miramax Films
2000
Role(s)
Dimension Films
2005
Role(s)
DreamWorks Pictures
2010
Role(s)
Relativity Media
2011
Role(s)
Dimension Films
Year
Title
Distributor
1972
The Last House on the Left
Hallmark Releasing / American International Pictures
1975
The Fireworks Woman (as "Abe Snake")
Lobster Enterprises / The Fireworks Company
1977
The Hills Have Eyes
Vanguard
1978
Stranger in Our House (Summer of Fear)
NBC
1981
Deadly Blessing
United Artists
1982
Swamp Thing
Embassy Pictures
1984
A Nightmare on Elm Street
New Line Cinema
1985
The Hills Have Eyes Part II
Castle Hill Productions
1986
Deadly Friend
Warner Bros.
1988
The Serpent and the Rainbow
Universal Pictures
1989
Shocker
1991
The People Under the Stairs
1994
Wes Craven's New Nightmare
New Line Cinema
1995
Vampire in Brooklyn
Paramount Pictures
1996
Scream
Dimension Films
1997
Scream 2
1999
Music of the Heart
Miramax Films
2000
Scream 3
Dimension Films
2005
Cursed
Red Eye
DreamWorks Pictures
2010
My Soul to Take
Relativity Media
2011
Scream 4
Dimension Films

References

  1. "Paying Tribute to Modern Horror Pioneer, Wes Craven"
    http://www.younghollywood.com/scene/paying-tribute-to-modern-horror-pioneer-wes-craven.html
  2. Sabotage Times
    https://web.archive.org/web/20150905184516/http://sabotagetimes.com/tv-film/rip-wes-craven-a-pioneer-who-tested-the-limits-of-horror
  3. "The 5 scenes that show Wes Craven will always be the Master of Horror"
    https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/news/the-5-scenes-that-show-wes-craven-will-always-be-the-master-of-horror-10479599.html
  4. Variety
    https://variety.com/2015/film/columns/wes-craven-dies-remembered-master-modern-horror-scream-1201582017/
  5. The Hollywood Reporter
    http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/wes-craven-horror-maestro-dies-818806
  6. The New York Times
    https://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/31/movies/wes-craven-a-master-of-slasher-horror-films-dies-at-76.html
  7. "The Top 13 MASTERS OF HORROR: Writer/Directors – The Script Lab"
    http://thescriptlab.com/features/the-lists/713-top-13-masters-of-horror
  8. NBC News
    http://www.nbcnews.com/nightly-news/video/wes-craven--hollywood-s-horror-pioneer--dies-at-76-516721731848
  9. MovieWeb
    https://movieweb.com/greatest-horror-movie-director/
  10. "2012"
    http://nychorrorfest.com/past-festivals/2/
  11. CNN
    http://www.cnn.com/2015/08/30/entertainment/wes-craven-horror-movie-director-death/
  12. The Hollywood Reporter
    http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/wes-craven-horror-maestro-dies-818806
  13. mooseroots
    http://birth-records.mooseroots.com/l/6325004/Wesley-Earl-Craven
  14. The New York Times
    https://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/17/magazine/mag-17talk-t.html
  15. "Wes Craven at Wheaton College"
    https://recollections.wheaton.edu/2015/09/wes-craven-at-wheaton-college/
  16. Muir, John Kenneth (1998). Wes Craven: The Art of Horror. Jefferson, South Carolina: McFarland & Co. ISBN 0-7864-0576-7.
  17. Biography
    http://www.biography.com/people/wes-craven-193498
  18. Newsday
    https://www.scribd.com/doc/277066940/Wes-Craven-interview-The-Man-Who-Created-Freddy-Krueger-is-Back-With-Renewed-Respect
  19. Life
    https://books.google.com/books?id=QT8EAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA17-IA4
  20. A Critical Companion to Wes Craven
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