Greydon Clark (b. 1943)

Birthplace:
Niles, Michigan, United States

Born:
February 7, 1943

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Greydon Clark (b. February 7, 1943) is an American film writer, director, producer, and actor. His career spans several decades and genres, although the majority of his work has been low-budget productions in the action/horror genres. His most recent work was writing and directing the 1998 science fiction movie Stargames, starring Tony Curtis.  Between 1969 and 1989, Clark acted in a series of action/horror films, including Satan's Sadists, Hell's Bloody Devils and Dracula vs. Frankenstein. Beginning in 1975, he wrote and directed a series of films, including Black Shampoo, The Bad Bunch (which he also starred in), Satan's Cheerleaders, Hi-Riders, Angels' Brigade, Uninvited, Dance Macbre, Skinheads, Dark Future and Stargames. In 1980, Clark directed The Return, featuring Jan-Michael Vincent, Cybill Shepherd, and Martin Landau.  Description above from the Wikipedia article Greydon Clark, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Associate Producer:
1975  Psychic Killer

Director:
1973  The Bad Bunch
1975  Psychic Killer
1976  Black Shampoo
1977  Satan's Cheerleaders
1978  Hi-Riders
1979  Angels' Brigade
1980  The Return
1980  Without Warning
1982  Wacko
1983  Joysticks
1984  Final Justice
1988  Uninvited
1989  Skinheads
1990  Out of Sight, Out of Mind
1990  The Forbidden Dance
1992  Dance Macabre
1992  Mad Dog Coll
1992  Russian Holiday
1994  Dark Future
1998  Stargames

Producer:
1973  The Bad Bunch
1975  Psychic Killer
1976  Black Shampoo
1977  Satan's Cheerleaders
1978  Hi-Riders
1979  Angels' Brigade
1980  The Return
1980  Without Warning
1982  Wacko
1983  Joysticks
1984  Final Justice
1988  Uninvited
1989  Skinheads
1990  Out of Sight, Out of Mind
1990  The Forbidden Dance
1992  Dance Macabre
1992  Mad Dog Coll
1992  Russian Holiday
1994  Dark Future
1998  Stargames

Screenplay:
1969  Satan's Sadists
1973  The Bad Bunch
1975  Psychic Killer
1976  Black Shampoo
1977  Satan's Cheerleaders
1978  Hi-Riders
1979  Angels' Brigade
1980  The Return
1980  Without Warning
1982  Wacko
1983  Joysticks
1984  Final Justice
1988  Uninvited
1989  Skinheads
1990  Out of Sight, Out of Mind
1990  The Forbidden Dance
1992  Dance Macabre
1992  Mad Dog Coll
1992  Russian Holiday
1994  Dark Future
1998  Stargames

Story:
1969  Satan's Sadists
1973  The Bad Bunch
1975  Psychic Killer
1976  Black Shampoo
1977  Satan's Cheerleaders
1978  Hi-Riders
1979  Angels' Brigade
1980  The Return
1980  Without Warning
1982  Wacko
1983  Joysticks
1984  Final Justice
1988  Uninvited
1989  Skinheads
1990  Out of Sight, Out of Mind
1990  The Forbidden Dance
1992  Dance Macabre
1992  Mad Dog Coll
1992  Russian Holiday
1994  Dark Future
1998  Stargames

Thanks:
1969  Satan's Sadists
1973  The Bad Bunch
1975  Psychic Killer
1976  Black Shampoo
1977  Satan's Cheerleaders
1978  Hi-Riders
1979  Angels' Brigade
1980  The Return
1980  Without Warning
1982  Wacko
1983  Joysticks
1984  Final Justice
1988  Uninvited
1989  Skinheads
1990  Out of Sight, Out of Mind
1990  The Forbidden Dance
1992  Dance Macabre
1992  Mad Dog Coll
1992  Russian Holiday
1994  Dark Future
1998  Stargames
2012  Walk of Fame

Writer:
1969  Satan's Sadists
1973  The Bad Bunch
1975  Psychic Killer
1976  Black Shampoo
1977  Satan's Cheerleaders
1978  Hi-Riders
1979  Angels' Brigade
1980  The Return
1980  Without Warning
1982  Wacko
1983  Joysticks
1984  Final Justice
1988  Uninvited
1989  Skinheads
1990  Out of Sight, Out of Mind
1990  The Forbidden Dance
1992  Dance Macabre
1992  Mad Dog Coll
1992  Russian Holiday
1994  Dark Future
1998  Stargames
2012  Walk of Fame

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