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Alex Bram


"Best Director Award"(2012 LA Film, TV and Webisode Festival) Alex Bram is on a mission to bring quality back into the horror genre. His award-winning psychological thriller "Body of Work" honors the tradition of Alfred Hitchcock, while at the same time, using modern technology to bring about a new wave of suspenseful filmmaking... See full bio »

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Good Job, Thanks! (TV series) (executive producer - 4 episodes, 2011-2013) (co-executive producer - 2 episodes, 2011)
Dream Big (2013) (executive producer)
Three Little Words: Part 2 (2012) (executive producer)
Three Little Words: Part 1 (2012) (executive producer)
Once You Go Livingston-Black (2011) (co-executive producer)
It's Just Theater Sweetie (2011) (executive producer)
 
2013 In Reality (TV series) (producer - 1 episode)
Pilot (2013) (producer)
 
2012 Ticket to Hell (short) (producer)
 
2009/II Body of Work (short) (producer)
 
2005 By the Side of the Road: 911 in America (video documentary) (producer)
 
2002 Cadenza (short) (producer)
 
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2011 Good Job, Thanks! (TV series)
Workshop Nightmare (2011)
 
2009/II Body of Work (short)
 
2002 Cadenza (short)
 
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2009/II Body of Work (short) (screenplay)
 
2002 Cadenza (short) (written by)
 
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2005 By the Side of the Road: 911 in America (video documentary)
 
2002 Cadenza (short)
 
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2011 Good Job, Thanks! (TV series)
Actor
Act Better (2011) … Actor
 
2003 Birth of the Vampire (short) (second assistant director)
 
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2002 Cadenza (short) (director of photography)
 

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Body of Work -- Vogler, a deranged painter, hires models, kills them and paints with their blood. Our story takes place ten years later and follows a husband and wife, who have moved into their dream house only to find that it has a dark history. By the Side of the Road: 911 in America -- This film captures a moment in time (post-Afghanistan and pre-Iraqi war) that has not been captured in any other 9/11 film. It was a time when our mail carriers had to wear masks and gloves and everyone wanted to have a flag on their car to show their pat
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Boredom is a silent killer. Art saves lives. See more »