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Born | Terrance Zdunich |
Website | http://www.terrancezdunich.com |
Terrance Zdunich (Zuh-doon-itch or Z’dew-nitch) is an American actor, writer, composer, producer, illustrator and storyboard artist. He is most known for his role as Graverobber in the 2008 film Repo! The Genetic Opera.
Early career
After graduating from Otis College of Art & Design in 1998[1] Terrance took a job at Sony Animation drawing storyboards on such animated television shows as "Roughnecks: The Starship Troopers Chronicles"[2] and “Max Steel”.[3] Creatively frustrated, he left animation in 2002[4] to pursue freelance illustration gigs, including work on Fox’s television series “Bones.”[5] As a storyboard artist he worked on live-action films such as “What We Do Is Secret”[6] about the punk band “The Germs”, and “Into The Wild”,[7] directed by Sean Penn. He also worked part-time teaching drawing and painting[8] in Calabasas, California.
While transitioning from studio work in animation to life as a freelance artist, Terrance enrolled in an acting class at the South Coast Repertory Theatre where he met future collaborator Darren Smith.[9] Together, in 1999 they formed "The Gallery" and the two began writing and performing theatrical rock music in the form of ten-minute operas.[10] As a duo they played the Los Angeles club/theatre scene. Due to the positive response to their first ten-minute opera, "The Necro-merchant's Debt",[11] they decided to expand the piece into a full-length theatrical format which was later renamed “Repo! The Genetic Opera”.[12]
Career
In 2001, Zdunich and Smith assembled a small group of actors and musicians and began performing Repo as a one-act set at clubs in Los Angeles, California.[13] In 2002, Repo: The Genetic Opera received its first full-length staging in Hollywood, California at the John Raitt Theatre with Darren Lynn Bousman directing.[14] The original engagement also featured Zdunich in the role as the narrator “GraveRobber."[15] ‘Repo’ was remounted again in 2004 at West Hollywood’s SplitID Theatre, and finally, for the last time, it was seen on stage in 2005 at the Off-Off Broadway Wings Theatre in NYC with Zdunich both acting and directing.[16]
Zdunich, Bousman and Smith put together a ten-minute short film of Repo starring Zdunich, Shawnee Smith, Michael Rooker & J LaRose in 2006 .[17] The short film was screened for agents and producers at Endeavor Agency in Beverly Hills, CA.[18] Lionsgate and Twisted Pictures eventually brought Repo to the big screen in 2008, which starred Anthony Steward Head, Alexa Vega, Paul Sorvino, and Sarah Brightman.[19] Zdunich maintained his acting role as “GraveRobber” and assumed new roles as well, which included drawing the film’s animated sequences[20] and becoming an associate producer. Despite the film’s initial limited theatrical release to 11 theaters world wide,[21] Zdunich still regularly travels the US attending "shadowcast" performances of Repo at conventions and private events.[22]
In 2009, in an effort to return to his drawing roots, Zdunich began work on a solo project, a comic book series dubbed The Molting. The Molting, which is being published independently, is expected to be released in 12 parts.[23] Zdunich wrote the story arc in its entirety before a single page was drawn.[24] He releases a new issue every few months, drawing the frames himself. He completes the work with the help of letterer Oceano Ransford and colorists Brian Johnson & Molly Rodman.[25] Zdunich admits the series is in part based on his real life experiences growing up in Southern California.[26] He also catalogs his artistic process in a blog series entitled “Molting with the Molting.”[27] As of December 2010, five chapters have been published: Guilty Susie, The Happiest Place on Earth, Ootheca, Lethal Raids and Mother’s Day. Chapter Six, Allied Forces is expected to be released in February 2011.[28]
On May 28, 2010, Terrance debuted the first in a series of weekly online instructional videos, a project entitled The Tutor,[29] described as a “Bob Ross meets Ted Bundy” school of art.[30] As The Tutor, Terrance taught viewers how to paint a still life.[31] The Tutor encouraged audience participation through “homework”[32]– video and still art assignments provided in The Tutor’s accompanying blog.[33] On Saturday, October 23, 2010, The Tutor project concluded in an event held in Hollywood, California called The Tutor’s Gallery.[34] The event included a live performance by Zdunich[35] and an art show of the work created by his students.[36]
Themes
Followers of Zdunich will notice recurring ideas in his projects. He regularly attests to his love of the macabre and produces work normally dubbed “horror.”[37] From his earliest pieces, such as the illustrated God & the Box (seen on his website), his work has always prominently featured bugs, especially cockroaches. His website boasts flash representations of the critters with factoids about the animals and he maintains pet roaches as a hobby.[38] His fondness for the creatures, he says, comes from their generally misunderstood nature and their tenacity- characteristics he identifies with.[39]
Awards and honors
- Fangirltastic's Mr. November 2008[40]
- Scary Stud of the Year 2008[41]
- Most songs written for one film[42]
- Fantasia Film Festival Most Innovative Film 2008[43]
- Comic Related Best Horror Comic Series 2010[44]
Credits
Bibliography
The Molting Comic
- Gulty Susie (2009)
- The Happiest Place on Earth (2009)
- Ootheca (2010)
- Lethal Raids (2010)
- Mother's Day (2010)
Fantastique Magazine
- "Fantastic Finds: Creeps & Dames", Fantastique #1, July 2009
- "Fantastic Finds: To The Crystal Chamber!", Fantastique #2, August 2009
- "Fantastic Finds: Adult Toys That Require Batteries", Fantastique #3, October 2009
Filmography
Actor
- Repo! The Genetic Opera (2008) - GraveRobber
- Repo! The Genetic Opera (2006) - GraveRobber
Writer
- Repo! The Genetic Opera (2008)
- Repo! The Genetic Opera (2006)
Composer
- Repo! The Genetic Opera (2008)
- Repo! The Genetic Opera (2006)
Producer
- Repo! The Genetic Opera (2008)
Illustrator
- Repo! The Genetic Opera (2008)(comic book sequences)
Storyboard artist
- Firedog (2010)
- Powder Blue (2009) (uncredited)[45]
- Into the Wild (2007) (uncredited)
- What We Do Is Secret (2007)
- Bones (2006, one episode: "The Superhero in the Alley")
- I Left Me (2004) (uncredited)
- PC and the Web (2001)
- Special Unit 2 (2001, one episode: "The Brothers") (uncredited)
- Max Steel (2001, two episodes: "Shadows"; "Sphinxes")
- BigLove (2001)
- Bedazzled (2000)
- The Great American Office Worker (2000)
- Roughnecks: The Starship Troopers Chronicles (4 episodes)
- Heat Vision and Jack (TV) (1999) (uncredited)
Discography
- The Necromerchant's Debt (3-track teaser, November 2001)
- Repo! The Genetic Opera: Selections from the Premiere Cast (7-track album, September 2002)
- Pre-Surgery Sampler (7-track teaser, July, 2008)
- Repo! The Genetic Opera Soundtrack (September, 2008)
- Repo! The Genetic Opera Deluxe Edition (February, 2009)
References
- ^ "Otis List of Graduates".
- ^ "Roughnecks: The Starship Trooper Chronicles".
- ^ "Max Steel".
- ^ "Dread Central Interviews Terrance Zdunich".
- ^ "Bones".
- ^ "What We Do Is Secret".
- ^ "Into the Wild".
- ^ "Repo's GraveRobber Talks To IO9 About Opera, Horror And Porn".
- ^ "Repo! The Genetic Opera: Movie production notes page 4".
- ^ "We Started This Op'ra Sh*t".
- ^ "The Gallery: The Necromerchant's Debt".
- ^ "Repo! The Genetic Opera".
- ^ Chaos Control interview with Terrance Zdunich
- ^ Repo! The Genetic Opera on MovieSet.com
- ^ Repo! Behind The Scenes
- ^ Darren Lynn Bousman Blog
- ^ 2006 Repo Short on IMDB
- ^ NY Times Movie Review
- ^ Repo! The Genetic Opera
- ^ IMDB Repo Cast and Crew
- ^ Box Office Mojo stats
- ^ Blood Bullets & Broads: The AITH Podcast
- ^ The Molting Issue 3: Ootheca Review
- ^ Art Secrets with Horror.com
- ^ Comics Should Be Good
- ^ Repo Opera Co-Creator Undergoes The Molting
- ^ Molting with The Molting
- ^ A Fifth of Molting
- ^ CoolShite Podcast 10.6.10
- ^ Want Some Free Art Lessons?
- ^ The Tutor Video Channel
- ^ Repo Opera Writer Pens The Tutor's Gallery
- ^ Tutor Homework
- ^ Tutor's Gallery Event Page
- ^ Horror.com at The Tutor's Gallery
- ^ Terrance Zdunich to host The Tutor's Gallery Art Show
- ^ Bloody Disgusting talks Molting
- ^ RevolutionSF
- ^ Infernal Dreams video interview.
- ^ Fangirltastic Mr. November 2008
- ^ Fangirltastic Scary Stud of the Year 2008
- ^ Theatrical Review of Repo! on DVD Town
- ^ Fantasia: REPO Wins Top Prize
- ^ Comic Related Best Comics of 2010
- ^ "Storyboard drawing for "Powder Blue" by Terrance Zdunich".