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Virginia Creepers
''Virginia Creepers: The Horror Host Tradition of the Old Dominion'' (or simply ''Virginia Creepers'') is a 2009 documentary film about horror hosts from Virginia directed by Sean Kotz and Christopher Valluzzo. Kotz and Valluzzo would later release a documentary focusing on horror host Bill Bowman, ''Hi There Horror Movie Fans: The Bowman Body Documentary'', in 2011. Synopsis The documentary focuses on horror show hosts from Virginia and Washington D.C.. Hosts featured in the documentary include the Bowman Body, Mr. Lobo, Count Gore De Vol, Doctor Madblood, and Dr. Gruesome & Skeeter. Kotz has stated that the documentary gave them the ability to " not only show the progression of hosts but the progression of television history." Cast *Mr. Lobo as himself/narrator *Bill Bowman as himself/Bowman Body *Dick Dyszel as himself/ Count Gore De Vol * Jerry Harrell as himself/Doctor Madblood * Mark Bartholomew & Matt Pak as Themselves/Dr. Gruesome & Skeeter * John Dimes as himsel ...
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Sean Kotz
Sean, also spelled Seán or Séan in Irish English, is a male given name of Irish language, Irish origin. It comes from the Irish versions of the Biblical Hebrew name ''Yohanan'' (), Seán (Anglicisation of names, anglicized as ''Shaun/Shawn (given name), Shawn/Shon (given name), Shon'') and Séan (Ulster variant; anglicized ''Shane/Shayne''), rendered ''John (given name), John'' in English and Johannes/Johann/Johan in other Germanic languages. The Norman language, Norman French ''Jehan'' (see ''Jean (male given name), Jean'') is another version. For notable people named Sean, refer to List of people named Sean. Origin The name was adopted into the Irish language most likely from ''Jean'', the French variant of the Hebrew name ''Yohanan''. As Gaelic has no letter (derived from ; English also lacked until the late 17th Century, with ''John'' previously been spelt ''Iohn'') so it is substituted by , as was the normal Gaelic practice for adapting Biblical names that contain in o ...
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