Mel House

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Mel House (born December 27, 1976, in Houston, Texas) is a filmmaker best known for his features in the horror and science fiction genres.

Biography[edit]

His directorial debut was the independent film Fade to Black, which was followed by Witchcraft 13 (2007) and Closet Space (2007).[1]

In 2007, he directed a zombie-themed music video for musician Jonah Matranga's single "Not About A Girl Or A Place".[2]

In the Summer of 2008, House directed the science fiction/horror film Walking Distance in Houston and Galveston, Texas, prior to the city's destruction from Hurricane Ike.[3] He appears in the Science-Fiction horror film Renfield: The Undead,[4] directed by Bob Willems.[5] He was a special guest of the 2010 Dallas International Film Festival.[6]

Filmography (as director)[edit]

  • Fade to Black (2001)
  • Witchcraft 13: Blood of the Chosen (2007)
  • Closet Space (2007)
  • Jonah Matranga in Not About A Girl Or A Place (music video) (2007)
  • Psychic Experiment (formally Walking Distance) (2009)

Personal life[edit]

House is married to actress Melanie Donihoo.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "HorrorYearbook Interview with Mel House". Archived from the original on 2012-09-10. Retrieved 2007-05-25.
  2. ^ Mel House at Space City Rock
  3. ^ Walking Distance / Experimental Activity Title Switch Update
  4. ^ Indie Film Vampire Diaries Renfield Enters Post-Production
  5. ^ Updated Image Gallery for Indie Film Renfield
  6. ^ 2010 Dallas International Film Festival Honors Amber Heard and Frank Darabont
  7. ^ Terror Hotties – Women of Horror – Part of the Terror Tube Network

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