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Adam Marcus(I)

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Adam Marcus is an American film director, writer and actor.

Marcus was born in Westport, Connecticut and attended Staples High School. He started his career at the age of fifteen, when he co-created the Westport Theatreworks Theatrical Company where he directed and produced over fifty shows in seven years. He then attended New York University where he won the coveted Best Picture Award at the Student Academy Awards in 1990 for his film, "...so you like this girl". In 1991, Marcus was called out to Los Angeles by filmmaker Sean S. Cunningham (the director of the original Friday the 13th) to work on producing and directing features. That same year, he co-produced Johnny Zombie (retitled My Boyfriend's Back) for Cunningham and Disney Studios.

In 1993, Marcus wrote the story for and directed the ninth film in the Friday the 13th series, Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday for New Line. He was 23 at the time and the youngest director ever hired by the studio. The three million dollar feature went on to gross over eighteen million domestically and became one of New Line Video's largest releases ever.

Marcus and his writing partner Debra Sullivan then turned their attention to screenwriting for Paramount (the adaptation of James Patterson's Virgin, later titled Cradle and All) and Fox (the original Black Autumn). In 1995, Marcus created the theater company Damn Skippy Theatreworks in L.A. In the Summer and Fall of 1998 Marcus directed the independently financed feature film comedy, Let It Snow (aka Snow Days). The picture marked the return of Bernadette Peters in a feature film after an eight-year absence from film work. The film screened at the Independent Feature Film Market (IFFM) in New York City where it was singled out as the most successful film at the market by Variety, Time Out IndieWire. Let It Snow had its world premiere at the American Film Institute's Los Angeles International Film Festival (AFI's LAIFF) in competition in the New Visions Category; the film won awards at the festival for Best New Writer and Best Editing. The film then went on to be an official selection of Sundance 2000 in the American Spectrum section where it was given two extra screenings and sold out all seven of its showings. Then came the New York/Avignon film festival and the Deauville festival in France, where the film received critical acclaim. Let It Snow received positive reviews from Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, Ain't It Cool News, The New York Times, and The Gore Score as well as a number of other publications worldwide.

Marcus then turned to television, where he sold several series to Bright/Kauffman/Crane Productions, Imagine Television, NBC, Fox and The WB. In 2008, Marcus directed the feature film Conspiracy for Sony Pictures, which he co-wrote with Debra Sullivan. The film was shot in Santa Fe, New Mexico with Val Kilmer, Jennifer Esposito and Gary Cole.

Marcus completed the pilot presentation Fitz and Slade and is co-writer, director and serving as executive producer on the web series Connected.

In 2013 Marcus co-wrote the reboot of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre series, Texas Chainsaw 3D with partner Sullivan and Stephen Susco, which was the first number-one box office film in North America of the year. He co-wrote with Sullivan the feature film Cabin Fever: Outbreak and is directing and co-writing The Plantation, an adaptation of Val Lewton's RKO classic I Walked with a Zombie.

Adam's script for Momentum (aka Gravity), co-written by Sullivan, is in production in South Africa. The film is directed by Stephen S. Campanelli and stars Olga Kurylenko and James Purefoy.
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Adam Marcus & Kane Hodder as Jason Voorhees on the Set of Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday
Adam Marcus on the set of “Naughty or Nice: The Making of Secret Santa”
Adam Marcus on the set of the award winning “Secret Santa”
Adam Marcus and Debra Sullivan at London FrightFest for the red carpet premiere of “Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday”
Adam Marcus, Debra Sullivan, Pat Destro, Curtis Fortier and Bryan Sexton win Best Picture for “Secret Santa” at Lis Angeles’ Silicon Beach Film Festival
Adam Marcus at London FrightFest for the premiere of the award winning “Secret Santa”
Adam Marcus and Debra Sullivan at London FrightFest for the premiere of the award winning “Secret Santa”
Adam Marcus, Alice Dylan and Kipp Marcus at the Deauville Film Festival for the premiere of the award winning “Let It Snow”
Adam Marcus on the set of Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday
Adam Marcus on the set of Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday

Known for

Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993)
Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday
4.1
  • Writer
  • 1993
Connected
Short
  • Writer
    Texas Chainsaw (2013)
    Texas Chainsaw
    4.8
    • Writer
    • 2013
    Secret Santa (2018)
    Secret Santa
    5.0
    • Writer
    • 2018

    Credits

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    Writer

    • Connected
      • Writer
      • In Production
      • Short
    • Hearts of Darkness: The Making of The Final Friday
      • Writer
      • In Production
    • Video Game Life
      • written by
      • TV Series
      • 2021
    • Secret Santa (2018)
      Secret Santa
      • Writer
      • 2018
    • Pat Destro, Timothy Ellers, Troy Fromin, Adam Marcus, Debra Sullivan, Darren Dupree Washington, Kate Enggren, Petra Areskoug, Jeff Karr, Timothy D. Harris, Scott Maguire, Anna Yosin, Michelle Renee Allaire, Gabi Mayorga, Mitch Narito, Kristin Wall, Jerusalem Girma, Candace Quirk, Joshua Kwak, Sassan Saffari, Gabriel F. Bellotti, Erika Enggren, Fidencio Casas, Russ Ferri, Ryan Leigh Seaton, Melissa Corkern, Anna Sondall, Nigel Lawes, Mesa Kronhaus, Paris Wise, Charlit Dae, Rissa Kilar, Daryn O'Patry, Scott Fleetwood, Ed Nathan Mecate, Nick Barajas-Torres, Glennthomas Camba, Gilbert Feliciano, C.J. Feldbau, and Jon Daniel Schwartz in NerdGirls (2018)
      NerdGirls
      • Writer
      • Video
      • 2018
    • Olga Kurylenko in Momentum (2015)
      Momentum
      • written by
      • 2015
    • Texas Chainsaw (2013)
      Texas Chainsaw
      • screenplay
      • story
      • 2013
    • Val Kilmer in Conspiracy (2008)
      Conspiracy
      • written by
      • 2008
    • Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993)
      Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday
      • story by
      • 1993

    Director

    • Drew Lynch: Did I Stutter
      • Director
      • Completed
      • 2017
    • Connected
      • Director
      • In Production
      • Short
    • Secret Santa (2018)
      Secret Santa
      • Director
      • 2018
    • Pat Destro, Timothy Ellers, Troy Fromin, Adam Marcus, Debra Sullivan, Darren Dupree Washington, Kate Enggren, Petra Areskoug, Jeff Karr, Timothy D. Harris, Scott Maguire, Anna Yosin, Michelle Renee Allaire, Gabi Mayorga, Mitch Narito, Kristin Wall, Jerusalem Girma, Candace Quirk, Joshua Kwak, Sassan Saffari, Gabriel F. Bellotti, Erika Enggren, Fidencio Casas, Russ Ferri, Ryan Leigh Seaton, Melissa Corkern, Anna Sondall, Nigel Lawes, Mesa Kronhaus, Paris Wise, Charlit Dae, Rissa Kilar, Daryn O'Patry, Scott Fleetwood, Ed Nathan Mecate, Nick Barajas-Torres, Glennthomas Camba, Gilbert Feliciano, C.J. Feldbau, and Jon Daniel Schwartz in NerdGirls (2018)
      NerdGirls
      • Director
      • Video
      • 2018
    • Dave Shalansky and Xander Bailey in Fitz and Slade (2013)
      Fitz and Slade
      • Director
      • TV Movie
      • 2013
    • Val Kilmer in Conspiracy (2008)
      Conspiracy
      • Director (directed by)
      • 2008
    • Let It Snow (1999)
      Let It Snow
      • Director
      • 1999
    • Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993)
      Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday
      • Director
      • 1993

    Producer

    • Drew Lynch: Did I Stutter
      • executive producer
      • Completed
      • 2017
    • Connected
      • executive producer
      • In Production
      • Short
    • Hearts of Darkness: The Making of The Final Friday
      • producer
      • In Production
    • Untitled TCMC Fan Film (2021)
      Untitled TCMC Fan Film
      • associate producer
      • 2021
    • Secret Santa (2018)
      Secret Santa
      • co-producer
      • 2018
    • Olga Kurylenko in Momentum (2015)
      Momentum
      • producer
      • 2015
    • Dave Shalansky and Xander Bailey in Fitz and Slade (2013)
      Fitz and Slade
      • executive producer
      • TV Movie
      • 2013
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    • Born
      • 1968
      • Westport, Connecticut, USA
    • Spouse
      • Debra SullivanNovember 12, 1998 - present
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