- JZ Murdock was born on August 30, 1955 in Tacoma, WA. After a brief residence in Roda, Spain in 1958 his family moved to Philadelphia, PA. Then back to Tacoma in 1960. After serving in the USAF he graduated with a degree in psychology from Western Washington University in 1984. While at "Western" he took a year long team script/screenwriting series of classes. Just after graduation he attended director Stanley Kramer's series of film production seminars. He retired to Bremerton, WA in 2016 from a career in IT work on some top level & front line teams around the PNW, including at US West Technologies and Regence BlueShield. His films include his award winning films "Pvt. Ravel's Bolero" (2022) and "Gumdrop", a short horror (2020), and others. His true crime biopic screenplay, "The Teenage Bodyguard", found a Blacklist coverage wondering why it wasn't a film yet (he wonders that also, there's even been a true crime podcast on it). His horror comedy screenplay, "Gray and Lover The Hearth Tales Incident" made it to semi-finalist in the Circus Roads Films screenplay contest, his short screenplay "Popsicle Death" was a 13 Horror screenplay contest Finalist. He is the author of both non-fiction books as in the 2022, "Suffering Long Covid", and fiction books like the epic horror sci-fi novel, "Death of heaven", and his "Anthology of Evil" short horror / Sci Fi collection story series, and others. He has also been published in various horror and non-fiction anthologies and magazines.- IMDb Mini Biography By: JZ Murdock
- One needs to believe to "see" something. Sometimes we can't see what's right in front of us, albeit out of context. Just be careful that in seeing what you believe, it's actually there at all. Always strive to see what's there, whether or not you believe in it. In telling that to others, in how you tell it in interesting ways, is an artform and a career.
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