Alex Merkin

Birthplace:
New York, New York, U.S.A.

Alex Merkin is an American film director, screenwriter, producer, and editor. A New York native hailing from the prestigious Boston University College of Communication, Merkin is noted as being a "talent to watch" by Daily Variety. Initially, Merkin graced the silver screen with his directorial skills in the 2006 short film titled Across the Hall , starring Adrien Grenier (Entourage), and produced by First Look Studios and Jon Kilik (Babel).

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Director:
2005  Across the Hall
2009  Across the Hall
2013  House of Bodies
2013  Percentage
2017  Altitude
2017  House of the Witch
2018  No Escape Room
2018  The Art of Murder
2020  Hush
2021  Pups Alone

Editor:
2005  Across the Hall
2009  Across the Hall
2013  House of Bodies
2013  Percentage
2017  Altitude
2017  House of the Witch
2018  No Escape Room
2018  The Art of Murder
2020  Hush
2021  Pups Alone
2024  Lights Out

Executive Producer:
2005  Across the Hall
2009  Across the Hall
2013  House of Bodies
2013  Percentage
2017  Altitude
2017  House of the Witch
2018  No Escape Room
2018  The Art of Murder
2020  Hush
2021  Pups Alone
2024  A Look Through His Lens
2024  Lights Out

Writer:
2005  Across the Hall
2009  Across the Hall
2013  House of Bodies
2013  Percentage
2017  Altitude
2017  House of the Witch
2018  No Escape Room
2018  The Art of Murder
2020  Hush
2021  Pups Alone
2024  A Look Through His Lens
2024  Lights Out

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