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Fred Olen Ray (born September 10, 1954) is an American film producer, director, and screenwriter of more than 200 low-to-medium-budget
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in many genres, including horror,
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,
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,
erotic thrillers The erotic thriller is a film subgenre defined as a thriller with a thematic basis in illicit romance or erotic fantasy. Though exact definitions of the erotic thriller can vary, it is generally agreed "bodily danger and pleasure must remain in ...
,
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s, and holiday films. Ray is the head of Retromedia, which releases DVDs of both his own productions and archival films. He has also worked for other well-known independent studios and on a few occasions for major Hollywood studios. He has been cited as an inspiration for many independent filmmakers. He loaned a 16 mm camera to
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so he could make '' My Best Friend's Birthday''. Aside from his work in the film industry, Ray was also a professional
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. His wrestling name was ''Fabulous Freddie Valentine''.


Early life

Ray was born September 10, 1954 in
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to a family originally from
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. As a teenager, he regularly read ''
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'' magazine. Being a fan of horror and science fiction films such as ''
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'' and the AIP movies of the 1950s and 1960s, Ray started making his own movies at the age of fourteen.


Career


Early work and ''The Brain Leeches'' (1970s)

Ray served in the
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. After his discharge, he began working at a local television station, in
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. He first appeared in a small role in the 1975 film ''
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'', which starred
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and
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. Ray then began directing independent films during free time using station equipment, starting with ''
The Brain Leeches ''The Brain Leeches'' is a 1978 American low-budget science fiction exploitation film directed by Fred Olen Ray and starring Paul Jones, Marcia Scott, and Ray Starr. It has a running time of 55 minutes, and was completed on a budget of $298.00. Th ...
'' (1978) produced on a budget of $298.00. Ray also co-wrote the screenplay with political essayist
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, and the two later collaborated on additional films.


1980s

Ray's next film was shot on a budget of $15,000. Lessons learned from ''The Brain Leeches'' allowed Ray to keep production cost to a minimum, while using the bulk of the budget to attract a recognized Hollywood name to the project. ''
Alien Dead ''Alien Dead'' is an American horror film directed by Fred Olen Ray. Ray co-wrote the script with Martin Nicholas. The film involves a meteor hitting a houseboat, which causes the people on board to become zombies who eat alligators and eventual ...
'' was shot featuring an elderly
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, cinema action hero of the 1930s and 1940, and star of three
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serials from 1936-1940. With the success of that film, Ray decided to move to Hollywood to be close to the film industry. He was interested in working in make-up and special effects, "probably from all of those years of reading ''Famous Monsters'' magazine", he later said. He found out "it soon became apparent that you would always be between jobs and I was looking for something that would actually earn me a living. I think I became a director because that was the fastest way to get a film made on the independent side of things." Ray succeeded in raising money for a low budget horror film, '' Scalps'' (1983), which featured cameos from
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and Forrest J. Ackerman. '' The Tomb'' (1986) starred Cameron Mitchell and
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. Ray switched to action films with '' Armed Response'' (1986), which starred
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and
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. Ray had affection for this movie because "it had a great cast and was one of the first times I had more than two nickels to rub together." He then turned to science fiction: ''Deep Space'' (1987), ''
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'' (1987). ''
Beverly Hills Vamp ''Beverly Hills Vamp'' is a 1989 direct to video comedy horror film directed by Fred Olen Ray and starring Eddie Deezen and Britt Ekland. Plot summary Three nerds, Kyle (Eddie Deezen), Brock ( Tim Conway Jr.) & Russell (Tom Shell), want to make ...
'' (1988) was a horror comedy with
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. ''
Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers ''Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers'' (also known as simply ''Hollywood Hookers'' in the United Kingdom) is a 1988 American black comedy slasher film directed by Fred Olen Ray, and starring Gunnar Hansen, Linnea Quigley, Jay Richardson and Michelle Bau ...
'' (1988) was made in only a few days and turned out to be a big hit. Less popular was ''
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'' (1988).


1990s

After ''
Alienator ''Alienator'' is a 1990 science fiction film directed by Fred Olen Ray, produced by Jeffrey C. Hogue, and starring Jan-Michael Vincent. The film was described by Leonard Maltin and confirmed by Fred Olen Ray to be a "semi- remake" of the 1957 ...
'' (1989) he was reunited with Deezen for ''
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'' (1990), another comedy. He entered sword and sorcery movies with '' Wizards of the Demon Sword'' (1991) and made the more popular '' Bad Girls from Mars'' (1991). During this time he published a book he had written, ''The New Poverty Row: Independent Filmmakers as Distributors'' (1991). Ray co-directed '' Scream Queen Hot Tub Party'' (1991) with
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, shot in one day. Ray moved into erotic thrillers with '' Inner Sanctum'' (1991) starring
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. It was a hit and Ray would make others in that genre, including ''Inner Sanctum 2'', ''
Mind Twister ''Mind Twister'' is a 1994 American erotic thriller film directed by Fred Olen Ray, written by Mark Thomas McGee, and produced by Luigi Cingolani and Smart Egg Pictures. After the profitable release of his previous erotic thriller '' Inner Sanct ...
'' (1994) and ''
Possessed by the Night ''Possessed by the Night'' is a 1994 erotic thriller directed by Fred Olen Ray, who also co-wrote and had a brief appearance in the film. It also stars Shannon Tweed. Synopsis When a horror writer named Howard Hansen buys an oversized jar contai ...
'' (1994). ''
Evil Toons ''Evil Toons'' is a 1992 American live-action/adult animated comedy horror B-movie written and directed by Fred Olen Ray. The film is a light spoof of traditional haunted-house films. Plot In the past, Gideon Fisk hangs himself in the basement ...
'' (1992) was a comedy-horror, then he co-directed another with Wynorski, '' Dinosaur Island'' (1994). '' Witch Academy'' (1994) was the last of his "scream queen" movies. After ''
Attack of the 60 Foot Centerfold ''Attack of the 60 Foot Centerfold'' (also known as ''Attack of the 60 Foot Centerfolds'') is a 1995 satirical science fiction film directed by Fred Olen Ray and starring J.J. North, Ted Monte, Tammy Parks, Raelyn Saalman, Nikki Fritz, John LaZar ...
'' (1995), he made ''
Fugitive Rage ''Fugitive Rage'' (also known as ''Caged Fear'') is a 1996 crime drama action film directed by Fred Olen Ray and starring Shauna O'Brien, Jay Richardson and Alexander Keith, credited as Wendy Schumacher. The film was released straight to video in ...
'' (1996), '' Friend of the Family II'' (1996), ''
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'' (1997), ''
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'' (1997), and '' The Shooter'', which has been referred to as Ray's best film. '' Dear Santa'' (1998) was a family film and '' Billy Frankenstein'' (1998) a comedy.


2000s to present

In 2001 he made the film ''
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''. He later said he was a "''Critical Mass'' kind of guy. I like to shoot things and blow stuff up. I also like comedies. Don't like erotic thrillers." He established a DVD company called Retromedia. Ray made a film called '' Bikini Airways'' "on a lark and it did really well", said Ray. This led to a series of Bikini films. In 2007 he reflected on his career: Budgetary constraints notwithstanding, Ray has on occasion been able to attract
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actors to appear in his films. Two time
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nominee
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played Marshal Kane in the 2010 Ray film ''American Bandits: Frank and Jesse James''. One reviewer described ''American Bandits'' as perhaps "the most boring Jesse James film ever made". In 2017, he received a "Living Legend Award" at the
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. In 2019 he produced and released ''Boggy Creek: The Series'' with director
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at the helm.


Books

* ''Grind Show - Weirdness as Entertainment'' (1993) * ''The New Poverty Row: Independent Filmmakers as Distributors'' (2011),


Filmography


See also

*
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, a filmmaker who uses the "Sherman Scott" and "Peter Stewart" pseudonyms. *
Brad Linaweaver Bradford Swain Linaweaver (September 1, 1952 – August 29, 2019) was an American science fiction writer, film producer, actor, and magazine publisher. Over a 40-year career, he completed a body of work including novels, short stories, and scree ...
, science fiction writer, publisher, and frequent Ray collaborator.


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