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Sean Sexton Cunningham (born December 1941) is an American filmmaker, director, producer, and writer. He is best known for directing and producing several horror films, beginning in the early 1970s. Raised in Connecticut, Cunningham graduated from
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before earning an MFA from Stanford University. After completing his education, he worked as a manager for various theater companies, including New York City's
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and the
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. While working for a documentary company in New York, Cunningham made his feature film directorial debut with '' The Art of Marriage'' (1970). While editing his second film, he met
Wes Craven Wesley Earl Craven (August 2, 1939 – August 30, 2015) was an American film director, screenwriter, producer, actor, and editor. Craven has commonly been recognized as one of the greatest masters of the horror genre due to the cultural imp ...
, with whom he collaborated as a producer of Craven's exploitation horror film ''
The Last House on the Left ''The Last House on the Left'' is a 1972 American exploitation horror film written, directed and edited by Wes Craven in his directorial debut. The film follows Mari Collingwood (Sandra Peabody), a hippie teenager who is abducted, raped, and ...
'' (1972). Cunningham went on to co-create and direct the
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'' Friday the 13th'' (1980), which was a major box-office success. He produced several horror films throughout the 1980s, including '' House'' (1986) and its sequel '' House II: The Second Story'' (1988).


Early life

Cunningham was born in New York City and raised in Connecticut. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Franklin & Marshall College and later earned an MFA from Stanford University.


Career

Cunningham's first jobs after graduating from Stanford included managing theater companies such as New York's Lincoln Center, the Mineola Theater on Long Island, as well as the
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, the latter of where he briefly studied. He is a member of the
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and the
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. While working for a documentary company in New York City in the late 1960s, Cunningham made his directorial debut with '' The Art of Marriage'' (1970). While editing ''
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'', he met
Wes Craven Wesley Earl Craven (August 2, 1939 – August 30, 2015) was an American film director, screenwriter, producer, actor, and editor. Craven has commonly been recognized as one of the greatest masters of the horror genre due to the cultural imp ...
, who was working as an editor at the time. The two collaborated on Craven's directorial debut, the exploitation film ''
The Last House on the Left ''The Last House on the Left'' is a 1972 American exploitation horror film written, directed and edited by Wes Craven in his directorial debut. The film follows Mari Collingwood (Sandra Peabody), a hippie teenager who is abducted, raped, and ...
'' (1972), which Cunningham produced. Cunningham is best known for his involvement of multiple films in the '' Friday the 13th'' franchise, which introduced the fictional mass murderer
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. Of the 12 films in the series, the ones that had Cunningham's involvement were the original, '' Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday'', ''
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'', ''
Freddy vs. Jason ''Freddy vs. Jason'' is a 2003 American slasher film directed by Ronny Yu and written by Damian Shannon and Mark Swift. It is a crossover between the ''A Nightmare on Elm Street'' and ''Friday the 13th'' series, being the eighth installment i ...
'', and the 2009 reboot. He has also produced many horror films, such as the '' House'' series and
Wes Craven Wesley Earl Craven (August 2, 1939 – August 30, 2015) was an American film director, screenwriter, producer, actor, and editor. Craven has commonly been recognized as one of the greatest masters of the horror genre due to the cultural imp ...
's debut feature, ''
The Last House on the Left ''The Last House on the Left'' is a 1972 American exploitation horror film written, directed and edited by Wes Craven in his directorial debut. The film follows Mari Collingwood (Sandra Peabody), a hippie teenager who is abducted, raped, and ...
''. He is the founder and CEO of
Crystal Lake Entertainment Crystal Lake Entertainment Inc. is a Los Angeles-based multi-media production company. The company was named after the storied lake from founder and CEO, Sean S. Cunningham's landmark film, '' Friday the 13th''. Their first released project was ...
. Cunningham was set to produce
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series adaption of '' Friday the 13th'' before that project fell through, and served as a producer of '' Friday the 13th: The Game''. As of 2015, he is also a member of the board of advisers for the Hollywood Horror Museum.


Filmography


Producer


Director

*'' The Art of Marriage'' (1970) *''
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'' (1971) *''
Case of the Full Moon Murders ''Case of the Full Moon Murders'' (also known as ''The Case of the Smiling Stiffs'') is a 1973 sexploitation comedy film directed by Sean S. Cunningham and Brud Talbot and starring Fred J. Lincoln, Harry Reems, and Sandra Peabody. It features ...
'' (1973) *'' Here Come the Tigers'' (1978) *''
Manny's Orphans ''Manny's Orphans'' (also known as ''Kick!'') is a 1978 American family comedy film directed by Sean S. Cunningham. The film was also distributed under the title ''Kick!''. Plot Manny ( Jim Baker) coaches soccer for the fashionable Creighton Hal ...
'' (1978) *'' Friday the 13th'' (1980) *'' A Stranger Is Watching'' (1982) *'' Spring Break'' (1983) *''
The New Kids ''The New Kids'' is a 1985 American horror thriller film, directed by Sean S. Cunningham and starring Shannon Presby, Lori Loughlin and James Spader. The film was released on January 18, 1985, by Columbia Pictures. Plot When Abby and Lor ...
'' (1985) *''
DeepStar Six ''DeepStar Six '' (released in the Philippines as ''Alien from the Deep'') is a 1989 American science-fiction horror film about the struggles of the crew of an underwater military outpost to defend their base against the attacks of a sea monster ...
'' (1989) *'' XCU: Extreme Close Up'' (2001) *''
Terminal Invasion ''Terminal Invasion'' is a 2002 science fiction television film directed by Sean S. Cunningham and starring Bruce Campbell and Chase Masterson. The plot involves a group of aliens disguised as humans who take over an airport in preparation for ...
'' (2002) *''
Trapped Ashes ''Trapped Ashes'' is a 2006 American horror anthology film with segments directed by Sean S. Cunningham, Joe Dante, Monte Hellman, Ken Russell, and John Gaeta. It stars Jayce Bartok, Henry Gibson, and Lara Harris. Plot "Wraparound" ( Joe Da ...
'' (2006) *''The 'Thing (short - 2015) *''The Nurse with the Purple Hair'' (2017) *''The Music Teacher'' (short - 2019)


Writer

*'' The Art of Marriage'' (1970) *''
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'' (1971) *''Reiselust'' (1986) *''The Music Teacher'' (short - 2019)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Cunningham, Sean S. 1941 births Living people American chief executives Film directors from Connecticut Film directors from New York City Horror film directors Franklin & Marshall College Stanford University alumni People from Connecticut