The Vampire Party – Cast
Cast
Lance Reddick
Ransone, Zachary
AJ Bowen
Stuart
A former professional tubaist, A.J. was born outside Atlanta, Ga in 1977. He graduated from the University of Georgia with degrees in political science, sociology, and film. After a brief run in theater in New York, he married and returned to Athens, Ga, where he reconnected with college friends to make ‘Last Goodbye’, with Faye Dunaway and David Carradine.
After relocating to los angeles he quickly began working in genre film, again reconnecting with life-long friends to make the Sundance hit ‘The Signal’, in the critically acclaimed role of Lewis Denton. Following the success of ‘The Signal’, he worked with Larry Fessenden and Ti West on ‘The House of the Devil’ alongside cult favorites Tom Noonan and Mary Woronov. Last year, a.j. worked on Adam Green’s ‘Hatchet 2’.
Most recently, A.J. portrayed the troubled Garrick Turrell in the upcoming ‘A Horrible Way To Die’, along with Beyond the Pale alumns Joe Swanberg and Amy Seimetz, for which he won best actor at the 2010 Fantastic Fest. He continues to work in genre filmmaking, looking to expand thoughtful work within the world of indie horror. He will be reteaming with the AHWTD gang this spring on a new project, and is producing upcoming films through his production company, Normaltown Pictures. he is left-handed.
Pat Healy
Matt
Larry Fessenden
Amaud
Is the director of the art-horror films NO TELLING, HABIT, WENDIGO, THE LAST WINTER and BENEATH. He is a producer on dozens of projects in and out of the horror genre including STAKE LAND, THE HOUSE OF THE DEVIL, I SELL THE DEAD, THE COMEDY, and WENDY AND LUCY as well as the audio series TALES FROM BEYOND THE PALE, created with the mad Irishman Glenn McQuaid. Fessenden has operated Glass Eye Pix since 1985 with the mission of supporting individual voices in the arts.
Joshua Leonard
Andrew
Clay McLeod Chapman
guest
Clay McLeod Chapman is the creator of the rigorous storytelling session The Pumpkin Pie Show. He is the author of rest area, a collection of short stories, the novel miss corpus, and the new middlegrade series The Tribe (book one: Homeroom Headhunters, book two: Camp Cannibal). He occasionally writes for his geek gods Marvel Comics and Fangoria Magazine. He teaches writing at The Actors Studio MFA Program at Pace University. Visit him at www.claymcleodchapman.com
Roxanne Benjamin
Anna