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Damon Packard (born May 4, 1967) is an American
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and actor. He currently lives and works in Los Angeles, California.


Biography


Early life

Born in Akron, Ohio, Packard's mother, actress Frances Pollock, was the daughter of long-time trade union leader Sam Pollock.McKinney, Casey
"Lost In The 70's: The Art of Damon Packard." ''Frozen Tears 2''
John Russell, ed. 2004.


Career

Packard first became seriously involved with film at the age of 11. Packard spent his teens and twenties working on experimental shorts while supporting himself variously as a movie theater usher, security specialist and wrist-watch salesman. His early
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efforts included ''The Afterlife'' and ''Amazing Stories'' (1982–84), starring his friend/collaborator Paul Trainor, son of producer/casting director Chris Trainor, who was partners with
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known for films such as '' Ator'', ''The Blade Master'', and ''Lone Runner''. His first notable effort was '' Dawn of an Evil Millennium'' (1988) which he partly produced as a 30-minute short for a film class and featured Miles O'Keeffe in small role. This was followed by other shorts such as ''Apple'' (1992), an elfquest-inspired fantasy film made in Hawaii while living in a tent for two years. In 1999, he made ''The Early 70's Horror Trailer'', which included an early appearance by independent film actress Rachel Galvin. After struggling for years to complete films out of pocket, living in cars and tents, Packard received a large inheritance when a relative died. He spent the inheritance on '' Reflections of Evil'' (2002), a long treatise on contemporary American paranoia. The film featured Packard himself as an obese, overwrought watch salesman. Packard pressed 23,000 DVD copies of the film and made them available for free. He also sent thousands of them to celebrities, whose reactions were recorded on his website. In the January/February 2006 issue of '' Film Comment'', ''Reflections of Evil'' made the Editor's List for Best of 2005. His ''Reflections'' spoof of a young Steven Spielberg, a director he claimed to admire, was matched by his later assault on
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in Packard's film '' The Untitled Star Wars Mockumentary'' (2003). The film intercut actual footage of Lucas with staged shots of disgruntled
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employees. Packard remains relatively obscure to the public. He is known for his sharp and highly pessimistic view of the movie business, often commenting on how directors have no control of their work and that artistic vision is sacrificed for profit. He also claims that creativity in film largely vanished after the end of the 1970s. Nevertheless, Packard says he admires the recent work of Lars Von Trier and
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among others. In May 2007, Packard completed ''SpaceDisco One''. ''SpaceDisco One'' was screened at the New York Film Festival on October 6, 2007, and was also selected for the Hollywood Film Festival, the Lausanne Fest Switzerland, Lincoln Film Center in New York City, Berkeley Fest, Tulsa Overground, The Dark Room San Francisco, Il Corral L.A., Union Gallery London and many others through 2007. Packard completed his latest, ''Tales of the Valley of the Wind'', based on Hayao Miyazaki's ''Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind''. At press time, the film was screened at the 2009 Antimatter Fest in Victoria, BC, in addition to a 4-week show at Union Gallery in London. In 2011, Packard began work on his long-gestating feature ''Foxfur'', about a young girl involved with aliens from the
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contacts. ''Foxfur'' premiered at the Egyptian Theater in Hollywood on July 21, 2012. In 2014, Packard made ''John Carpenter's Corpse'' for Severin Films, which will be released as part of a feature called Betamax". In late 2014, Packard began working on a new feature film then known as ''The Untitled Yuppie Fear Thriller''. It premiered at the Egyptian Theater in Hollywood on June 1, 2018, using the alternate titles ''Fatal Pulse'' and ''Night Pulse''. Packard often collaborates with actor Khris Kaneff on popular YouTube mini-films. Among these titles are ''Khrujo'', ''Khreverse'' and the 2009 ''Packard-Kaneff Halloween Special''.


Selected filmography


Actor

* ''Dawn of an Evil Millennium'' (1988) * ''Reflections of Evil'' (2002) * ''Mock Up on Mu'' (2008) * ''Dozers'' (2008) * ''Hallelujah! Gorilla Revival'' (2008
(watch)
* ''
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'' (2011)


Director

* ''Amazing Stories'' (1983) * ''The Afterlife'' (1984) * ''Dawn of an Evil Millennium'' (1988) * ''Apple'' (1995) * ''The Early 70's Horror Trailer'' (1999) * ''Reflections of Evil'' (2002) * ''The Untitled Star Wars Mockumentary'' (2003) * ''Lost in the Thinking'' (2005) * ''SpaceDisco One'' (2007) * ''Tales of the Valley of the Wind'' (2009) * ''Foxfur'' (2012) * ''John Carpenter's Corpse'' (2014) * ''Fatal Pulse'' (2018)


References


External links

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''Mondo Bizarro Filmmaker Damon Packard''
on ''Hollywood Investigator''
Damon Packard, Westwood Night Flight (treatment for his next feature film)
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