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Kevin Foxe

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Kevin J. Foxe is a director, producer, writer, and storyteller, most known for the successful independent film The Blair Witch Project. Foxe was born in Enfield, CT.[citation needed] He worked in editing and post production, production managing, assistant directing, location managing, producing and writing with filmmakers such as Federico Fellini, Miloš Forman, David Mamet, Bob Fosse, and Robert Benton.[citation needed] He was a member of the original board of the New Media Council for the Producers Guild of America.[citation needed]

In 1982 Foxe moved to New York City and worked in film, video, and theater, starting as an assistant in the film program at New York University. [citation needed] He later worked at Liberty Studios, Filmhaus, Sound One, Todd-AO, DuArt, and The Tape House.[citation needed]

In 2017, Foxe filmed and produced a 48-minute sustainability documentary called the Bicycle Revolution to encourage urban planning to be less vehicle-centric.[1]

Filmography

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  • The Ghost Experiment (3D film) (2012) (director, writer, producer)
  • Life At Large (2012) (webseries) (actor, co-producer)
  • Jackson Horn (2011) (TV) (director, executive producer)
  • Orphans of Apollo (2008) (documentary) (co-producer)
  • Open 24 Hours (short) (2010-2011) (executive producer)
  • Beat The Street (2007) (executive producer)
  • Movies That Shook The World (2005) (TV documentary) (actor; himself)
  • How to Draw a Bunny (2002) (associate producer)
  • American Adobo (2001) (executive producer)
  • In The Eye Of The Storm (2001) (producer)
  • Miracle Boy and Nyquist (2001) (executive producer)
  • Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 (2000) (associate producer)
  • The Blair Witch Project (1999) (executive producer)
  • Nowhere to Go (1998) (producer)
  • "Ancestors" (1997) (mini) TV Series (producer)
  • Eliza and I (1997) (assistant director)
  • Rivalen des Glücks - The Contenders (1993) (producer)
  • "The Stand" (1994) (mini) TV Series (location manager)
  • Homicide (1991) (location manager)
  • Valmont (1989) (post-production supervisor)
  • Lip Service (1988) (TV) (assistant editor)
  • Impure Thoughts (1986) (as Kevin Foxe) .... St. Jude Student

In April 2012, Foxe declared Chapter 7 bankruptcy in the state of California.[2][3]

References

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  1. ^ "HMC Bicycle Class Changes the Gears of Local Government". 17 November 2017.
  2. ^ "'Blair Witch' Producer Files for Bankruptcy -- I Have $900 to My Name".
  3. ^ Palank, Jacqueline. ""The Broke and the Beautiful: Warren Sapp Edition. The Wall Street Journal's Bankruptcy Beat blog. April 13, 2012.
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