Tina Krause (b. 1970)

Alias:
Mia Copia
Tracey C. Lixx
Tracey Lixx

Birthplace:
Queens, New York USA

Born:
July 29, 1970

Tina Krause was born on July 29, 1970 in Queens, New York. Krause graduated from the School of Visual Arts in New York City with a degree in Graphic Design and 3D illustration. Tina worked as an artist and graphic designer prior to embarking on an acting career after being discovered by director/producer Gary Whitson at a spring Chiller Theatre horror convention in New Jersey in 1994. Besides acting primarily in horror films, Krause has also worked as a model and continues to work as a graphic designer in between acting assignments. Tina directed her first movie in 2001. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.

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Assistant Director:
2001  Blood for the Muse

Associate Producer:
2001  Blood for the Muse

Director:
1999  Limbo
2001  Answering Machine
2001  Blood for the Muse
2001  Chaos.TV

Makeup Artist:
1994  Sorority Slaughter
1999  Limbo
2001  Answering Machine
2001  Blood for the Muse
2001  Chaos.TV

Producer:
1994  Sorority Slaughter
1999  Limbo
2001  Answering Machine
2001  Blood for the Muse
2001  Chaos.TV

Production Design:
1994  Sorority Slaughter
1999  Limbo
2001  Answering Machine
2001  Blood for the Muse
2001  Chaos.TV
2014  House of the Witchdoctor

Writer:
1994  Sorority Slaughter
1999  Limbo
2001  Answering Machine
2001  Blood for the Muse
2001  Chaos.TV
2014  House of the Witchdoctor

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