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B. Scott O'Malley_peliplat

B. Scott O'Malley

Director | Actor | Writer
Date of birth : 01/06/1970
City of birth : Highland Park, California, USA

B. Scott O'Malley has written and directed three feature films, and has penned dozens of feature screenplays, including the post-apocalyptic science fiction comedy, Bleak Future. His off-beat sense of humor and unique satirical vision have garnered O'Malley and his films a legion of die-hard underground film fans worldwide. O'Malley started making Super 8 films at age 15, completing three feature films on VHS by his first year of college. After graduating from California State University Fullerton with a Bachelor's Degree in Radio-television-Film, he completed his first significant feature film, Bleak Future, shot entirely on Super 8 sound film stock, a film stock that Kodak ceased all production of while Bleak Future was still shooting. Soon after Bleak Future, at the behest of Film Threat's Chris Gore, O'Malley went to work for legendary B-film maverick Roger Corman, where he honed the craft of script development and independent filmmaking with limited resources. Minimum Wage, O'Malley's next feature film, was a romantic comedy about a Hollywood agent who sells his soul to the devil, and ends up having to work fast food. Featuring Michael J. Anderson of "Twin Peaks" and HBO's "Carnivàle" the film garnered praise from Film Threat at the No Dance Film Festival in Park City. Soon after, O'Malley co-wrote and produced the feature film Boppin' At The Glue Factory with Director/Writer Jeff Orgill and Brooklyn Reptyle Films, a dark comedy about a junkie who runs the night shift at a retirement home. The screenplay was a two time semi-finalist for the prestigious Sundance Screenwriting Lab and the film was selected to be one of ten features to participate in the IFP Narrative Rough Cut Lab in New York. Audie & The Wolf was O'Malley's next feature film writing and directing effort. A romantic horror-comedy, Audie & The Wolf is the legend of the werewolf, told in reverse. That is, a wolf turns into a man, instead of the other way around. Featuring bloody murder, rollicking romance, and an all-original 70's rock and roll score a la Flash Gordon, in the spirit of An American Werewolf in London, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, and Shaun of the Dead. O'Malley's rock and roll band Igor Spectre has played with such acts as The Adicts, The Black Keys, Agent Orange, Thrill Kill Kult and Gene Loves Jezebel, and he runs the script coverage and development company Screenplay Readers. He lives with his wife, 2 cats, and 1 good old dog in the verdant hills of East Los Angeles.

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