Eduardo Sánchez (director)
Eduardo Miguel Sánchez-Quiros (born December 20, 1968) is a Cuban-born American director, most famous for co-directing and writing the 1999 psychological horror The Blair Witch Project with Daniel Myrick.[1]
Eduardo Sánchez | |
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Born | Eduardo Miguel Sánchez-Quiros December 20, 1968 La Habana, Cuba |
Occupation | Director, producer, screenwriter, editor |
Spouse(s) | Stefanie De Cassan |
Born in 1968, Sánchez moved to Spain with his family at the age of two, before settling in the United States in 1972.[2] He studied television production at Montgomery College in Maryland [3][4] and obtained his B.A. degree from the University of Central Florida Film Department where he studied with Dr. Mary C. Johnson and Dr. Charles Harpole.[5] In 1999, Sánchez was joint-recipient of the inaugural Independent Spirit John Cassavetes Award.
Filmography
Feature films
- The Blair Witch Project (1999)
- Altered (2006)
- Seventh Moon (2008)
- Lovely Molly (2011)
- Exists (2014)
Short films
- Curse of the Blair Witch (1999)
- Sticks and Stones: Investigating the Blair Witch (1999)
- A Ride in the Park (2013) (segment from V/H/S/2)
Web series
- ParaAbnormal (2009)
- Four Corners of Fear (2013)
Television episodes
- Supernatural (2005–present) (4 episodes)
- Intruders (2014) (4 episodes)
- From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series (2014–present) (4 episodes)
- 12 Deadly Days (2016) (1 episode)
- Lucifer (2015–present) (2 episodes)
- Queen of the South (2016–present) (8 episodes)
- Taken (2017–18) (2 episodes)
- The Passage (2019) (1 episode)
- The InBetween (2019) (1 episode)
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References
- Otto, Jeff. "Directors Ed Sánchez and Dan Myrick Discuss 'Blair Witch' Influence". BloodyDisgusting.
- "His Life After Blair Witch". Insights - Fall '02. Montgomery College. Retrieved 24 June 2013.
- "Film Special". Washington Post. 30 June 1999. Retrieved 24 June 2013.
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