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Thomas Edward Seymour
Birth name
Thomas Edward Seymour
Born
(1977-01-20) January 20, 1977 (age 47)
Origin
New Britain, Connecticut
Genres
Comedy, horror, drama, sci-fi
Occupation(s)
Filmmaker, ADJ Professor
Education: M.F.A. Integrated Media Arts
(Film Prod.) Hunter College NYC
B.A. Media & Comm. - CUNY
Years active
1999–present
Website
Thomas Edward Seymour
Musical artist
Thomas Edward Seymour (born January 20, 1977, in New Britain, Connecticut) is an American filmmaker and actor.
Tom Seymour is considered one of the "Top Twenty Contemporary Underground Filmmakers in the U.S.", according to the book The History of Independent Cinema,[1] He is most known for the award-winning and New York Times celebrated documentaries VHS Massacre,VHS Massacre Too, and MacLeod, distributed by FilmRise, NBC/Universal, Tubi, Peacock TV, MUBI, Shudder's Mid May Massacre and Troma Entertainment (2016–2021). The documentaries feature Joe Bob Briggs, James Rolfe, Greg Sestero, Debbie Rochon, Lloyd Kaufman, Juliette Danielle and Kevin MacLeod. They concentrate on the video store era and how media consolidation has destroyed the American exploitation film industry.
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