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Wes Craven - Biography - IMDb
August 2, 1939 · Cleveland, Ohio, USA. Died. August 30, 2015 · Los Angeles, California, USA (brain cancer) Birth name. Wesley Earl Craven. Height. 6′ 2″ (1.88 m) Mini Bio. Wes Craven has become synonymous with genre bending and innovative horror, challenging audiences with his bold vision.
Wes Craven filmography - Wikipedia
Wes Craven (1939–2015) was an American film director, screenwriter, producer, editor, and actor. He contributed to many projects as either the director, writer, producer, editor, actor, or a combination of the five. [1] [2] Film. Acting roles. Other credits. Television. Categories: American filmographies. Director filmographies.
Wes Craven, Whose Slasher Films Terrified Millions, Dies at 76
Aug. 31, 2015. Wes Craven, a master of horror cinema and a proponent of the slasher genre who was best known for creating the “Nightmare on Elm Street” and “Scream” franchises, died on Sunday...
Wes Craven - IMDb
Writer: A Nightmare on Elm Street. Wes Craven has become synonymous with genre bending and innovative horror, challenging audiences with his bold vision. Wesley Earl Craven was born in Cleveland, Ohio, to Caroline (Miller) and Paul Eugene Craven. He had a midwestern suburban upbringing.
Horror movie director Wes Craven dies at 76 | AP News
The prolific writer-director, who died Sunday at age 76, ushered in two distinct eras of suburban slashers, first in the 1980s with his iconic “Nightmare on Elm Street” and its indelible, razor-fingered villain Freddy Krueger. He did it again in the 1990s with the self-referential “Scream.”
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