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10 Facts About Kurt Voss

1.

Kurt Voss has frequently collaborated with fellow UCLA alumnus Allison Anders.

2.

Kurt Voss graduated at age twenty with the designation of most promising graduate.

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Border Radio began as a sub rosa project at the UCLA film school by Allison Anders, Dean Lent and Kurt Voss, who pooled their talents as co-producers, co-writers and co-directors to turn out their $82,000 black and white film, which the Los Angeles Times called "quite simply one of the best films ever made about the world of rock music".

4.

Kurt Voss co-wrote and co-produced the thriller "Dangerous Touch" with Lou Diamond Phillips, who starred and directed.

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Kurt Voss directed "Poison Ivy: The New Seduction", a 1997 American erotic thriller drama starring Jaime Pressly, and the third installment of the Poison Ivy franchise, which consists of Poison Ivy, Poison Ivy II: Lily and Poison Ivy: The Secret Society.

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Anders and Kurt Voss did extensive publicity for the theatrical release of "Sugar Town", including modelling alongside the film's stars John Taylor and Rosanna Arquette in a fashion spread in Premiere Magazine.

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Kurt Voss credited the film's creation with being able to pull a "career's worth of favours".

8.

Anders and Kurt Voss co-wrote Things Behind The Sun, which was awarded a Peabody Award in 2002.

9.

In July 2014, Kurt Voss announced via his Google page that he and Sara Ashley were commencing upon a music project entitled Sadistic Hands.

10.

From 1990 to 1993, Kurt Voss was married to British actress Sammi Davis, with whom he made the film Horseplayer.