J. Buzz Von Ornsteiner
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| Occupation | American psychologist, journalist & television personality |
Dr. J. Buzz Von Ornsteiner aka Dr. Buzz was born in Reno, Nevada. His father was Dr.Samuel Leo Von Ornsteiner, a psychologist and his mother is Estelle Miller, a former parole officer.[1]
After stints as a a regular teenager on the New York City based television show This Week's Music (1984) and as an actor in theater off-Broadway, La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club. (1984), Buzz found his way into films and quickly distinguished himself as consistent face in a number of 1980s slasher films.[2] After experiencing Hollywood, Buzz headed back to Manhattan to study psychology. After completing 4 graduate degrees from New York University, Hunter College and City College of New York, he went on to complete his Ph.D. at Indiana State University[3]
As a licensed forensic psychologist working within the prison system and the Brooklyn courts[4]he quickly became known to the public as "Dr. Buzz".[5] appearing first on New York City radio station WWRL with his own show "Ask Dr. Buzz" and then on national cable stations, CNN International, CNN Headline News, Fox News, E Entertainment, MSNBC, WNYW, Court TV News and Tru TV[6] as an regular expert analyst commenting on current high profile criminal cases[7]
[edit] Film Credits
- Camera Obscura
- Deadly Reactor
- Provoked
- Slash Dance
- The Big Slammer
- Necropolis: City of the Dead
- Zombie Death House
- Mutant Hunt
- Robot Holocaust
- I Was a Teenage TV Terrorist
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0902779/
- ^ http://finalgirl.blogspot.com/2007_05_01_archive.html
- ^ http://www.biomedexperts.com/Profile.bme/1494961/J_Buzz_Von_Ornsteiner
- ^ http://www.eacinc.org/mental-health-court-advocacy-program
- ^ http://www.gogomag.com/cgi-bin/tvheads_buildstats.pl?Dr69Buzz
- ^ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0902779/filmoseries
- ^ http://twitter.com/jamifloyd/statuses/5715520521