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2005
Film Festival
Marshall Cook
Marshall doesn't
remember his first acting experience. He was only 18
months old performing in Mid-Summer Night's Dream at
the Santa Rosa Junior College (that's in Northern
California). His niche for directing came at age nine
when he got his hands on his father's Hi-8 camcorder
and VCR. He made films like The Gorilla Hunter, Julius
Ceasar (a modernized version), and Crisis in Rose
Town; the first gang movie ever to be made in the Wine
Country. Marshall's shorts were so well received, his
news broadcasting professor in high school asked him
to produce one sketch comedy per week for Newman News.
He then went to
Occidental College, where he played quarterback for
the football team, and graduated a semester early,
with a degree in filmmaking, and 16 more films under
his belt as a director. As an actor, Marshall has
gotten sick, or died in a number of television shows,
including JAG and Medical Investigation. He jumped to
the big screen with Jeepers Creepers 2, and appeared
in 4 other films (one of which as a lead).
As a director,
Marshall's latest baby, AdCorp, Inc. won "Best
Short Film" in The Emerging Filmmakers Screening
Series, in New York (he also produced, edited,
co-wrote, and acted in the film). AdCorp continues to
show in festivals around the country. Marshall is
currently developing his first feature length comedy,
which he intends to direct in 2006.
Special
Guests
2005
Film Nominations
Advance tickets for
Lake Trout available at Docksider Tavern 1015 State
Street, Erie PA
2005
Film Festival
2005
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