Larry Blamire is an American filmmaker, writer and artist best known for the independent film The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra.
13 Facts About Larry Blamire
Larry Blamire dabbled briefly in underground comics, writing and drawing the Predator, a vigilante character, in Ace of Spades and Blazing Violence.
In 1985 Larry Blamire wrote and directed Jump Camp, a surreal dark comedy about a writer searching for a missing psychiatrist in a ghost town that took the quirky dialogue suggested by In the Nations and elevated it to heights of absurdity.
In 1987 Larry Blamire next wrote Whyo, a revenge tragedy about Irish gangs in 19th Century New York.
Larry Blamire played the rapist in the Boston premiere of Extremities.
Towards the end of the '90s, Larry Blamire was writing more and more screenplays on spec, several of which were quarter- and semifinalists in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Nicholl Fellowship.
In 1997 Larry Blamire began working with an internet start-up called Bali Hai Interactive, given carte blanche to develop new cutting edge entertainment.
That same year, Larry Blamire wrote and directed Johnny Slade's Greatest Hits, produced by and starring John Fiore and some of The Sopranos cast.
In 2007, Larry Blamire formed a company, Bantam Street, with his core group of actors and technicians.
In 2009, Larry Blamire published two books; Tales of the Callamo Mountains, a collection of his western horror short stories, and I Didn't Know You Came With Raisins, a collection of his surreal cartoons.
Larry Blamire completed a screenplay of Steam Wars, an ambitious longtime project with copious illustrations.
Larry Blamire continues to keep his hand in graphics, working in both Photoshop and acrylic paint.
Larry Blamire has contributed writing and art to a number of the They Came From.