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Horton lives in Los Angeles.<ref name="cambridgeindependent.co.uk"/> He is an alumnus of the [[American Film Institute Conservatory]]. He studied Religion, Philosophy and Ethics at [[King's College London]] for his undergraduate degree. |
Horton lives in Los Angeles.<ref name="cambridgeindependent.co.uk"/> He is an alumnus of the [[American Film Institute Conservatory]].<ref>https://bestinau.com.au/george-henry-horton-discusses-his-career-in-horror-and-sci-fi-filmmaking/?fbclid=IwAR2DXYE3vXDvJCJ5yL_buo5xS0hbur31DFgFcDu7nXVL9xUZnJZWNI4b_Fw</ref> He studied Religion, Philosophy and Ethics at [[King's College London]] for his undergraduate degree. |
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==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
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George Henry Horton | |
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Born | Kent, United Kingdom | 3 July 1993
Alma mater | American Film Institute King's College London |
Occupation(s) | Director, producer, writer |
Years active | 2013– |
George Henry Horton (born 3 July 1993) is a British filmmaker.[1][2] He is best known for psychological horror film Ground Floor, starring Stephen Ohl, and sci-fi horror film Project Dorothy, starring Tim DeZarn.[3] He is also known for his YouTube comedy channel and production company JesterLads.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10]
Personal life
Horton lives in Los Angeles.[1] He is an alumnus of the American Film Institute Conservatory.[11] He studied Religion, Philosophy and Ethics at King's College London for his undergraduate degree.
Filmography
Year | Name | Director | Screenwriter | Producer | Actor | Role | Notes |
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2013 | Rude Tube | No | No | No | Yes | Jedi | with YouTube channel JesterLads |
2013 | Today | No | No | No | Yes | Jedi | |
2013 | Good Morning America | No | No | No | Yes | Jedi | |
2014 | Crowd Control | No | No | No | Yes | Jedi | |
2017 | Dreadspace | No | Yes | Yes | No | short film starring Lucy Boryer | |
2019 | Waiting Game | No | No | Yes | No | short film starring Bruce McGill, John Patrick Amedori, Dilshad Vadsaria and Roger Cross[12] | |
2019 | Ground Floor | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | in post production | |
2019 | Project Dorothy | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Police Officer | in post production |
References
- ^ a b "Striking Cambridge building hosts film crew". Cambridge Independent. 17 January 2018.
- ^ https://upjourney.com/what-does-a-movie-producer-do
- ^ https://www.dailyscanner.com/george-henry-horton-discusses-his-new-sci-fi-horror-film-project-dorothy/
- ^ "Video: The Star Wars elevator prank is simple, yet genius". JOE.ie.
- ^ https://abcnews.go.com/GMA/video/star-wars-elevator-prank-student-force-open-door-19474099
- ^ "Star Wars Elevator Prank Opens Doors with the Force (VIDEO)". 14 June 2013 – via Huff Post.
- ^ MacManus, Christopher. "'Star Wars' gag brings mind control to elevator". CNET.
- ^ http://www.mtv.com/news/2816210/star-wars-elevator-prank/
- ^ http://www.bbcamerica.com/anglophenia/2013/12/top-10-fandom-related-viral-videos-2013
- ^ https://mashable.com/2013/06/17/star-wars-elevator-prank/
- ^ https://bestinau.com.au/george-henry-horton-discusses-his-career-in-horror-and-sci-fi-filmmaking/?fbclid=IwAR2DXYE3vXDvJCJ5yL_buo5xS0hbur31DFgFcDu7nXVL9xUZnJZWNI4b_Fw
- ^ https://www.indieshortsmag.com/reviews/2019/05/waiting-game-is-that-endless-wait-for-release-from-suffering/