David C. Hayes

David C. Hayes

David C. Hayes is a genre actor/writer/producer/director. Most recently he has starred in Machined, Reborn, Orville and Sportkill (released by LionsGate with a theatrical run in Japan for Sportkill), Jackrabbit Sky, The Death Factory Bloodletting (via Well Go) and Dark Places (via Brain Damage Films). He has just produced and appears in the films Cravings and Blood Moon Rising (starring Ron Jeremy) and is in post-production on The Prometheus Project (starring David, Tiffany Shepis and Louis Mandylor). His short film, "undone," is currently on the festival circuit and doing quite well. He recently wrapped on another short, "Five Days," that will be premiering soon. David has written multiple feature films like Back Woods, Vampegeddon, Riverdead, and Shower of Blood as well as comic books (Rottentail, appearing 2010 and Tranquillity, his new graphic novel), books (Muddled Mind: The Complete Works of Ed Wood Jr.) and writes for many genre magazines like Videoscope, Cult Movies, Morpheus Tales, Brutarian and more. His feature film screenplay, Executive Privilege, was a finalist in the 2010 Bridge International Screenplay Competition. David's stageplay, Swamp Ho, was a finalist in the International Cringefest and enjoyed an Off-Broadway Equity production in 2009. He currently teaches screenwriting, film production, acting and rhetoric for Grand Canyon University, Glendale Community College and Kaplan University.
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  • Organizational Behavior
    Article profiles and techniques in organizational behavior geared toward management.
  • The Civil Rights Responsibilities of U.S. Steel
    US Steel was a hotbed of activity for civil rights in the early 1960s. With the rest of the nation, US Steel served as a focal point of much of the unrest citizens were feeling.
  • Bloodletting as Medical Care
    More recently than most people think, the actual process of bloodletting (to release humours in the blood) was used a a medical treatment.
  • Aristotle's Virtue Theory
    A brief look at the Ancient Greek philosopher, Aristotle, and his Virtue Theory.
  • Medea: Seneca Vs. Euripedes
    Two versions of the classic tale Medea, composed by Seneca and Euripedes respectively, are profiled.
  • Easter Traditions... Exposed!
    Those that think Easter was created by Christians, for Christians, have another thing coming!
  • Percy Bysshe Shelley
    A brief look at the underappreciated husband of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley... a respected author and poet in his own right.
  • The Harlem Renaissance
    The Harlem Renaissance started a period, for African Americans, that hasn't truly ended in regard to a proliferation of art, literature and philosophy.
  • Patrick Welch's Westchester Station
    Review of Patrick Welch's stunning novel, Westchester Station
  • The Last Correspondence of Ed Wood
    After Ed Wood's death in 1978, a curious thing happened (curious for him, at least). A soundtrack for Plan 9 from Outer Space was issued... with liner notes from Ed.
  • Ed Wood: America's Most Prolific Novelist?
    Unknown to most folks, the trash filmmaker wrote in excess of 200 novels and thousands of short stories... subject matter notwithstanding.
  • The Life and Art of Pat Cummings
    A profile of award-winning children's author Pat Cummings.
  • Freelancing.com
    Freelancing as a fulltime job isn't for everyone, but if you are thinking of a career on your own, here are some helpful starting points.
  • Online Auctions: Shipping Smart
    Thousands of people make their living selling on eBay and other auction sites. They are successful, in part, because they take into account many things that drive their overhead up that others ignore... like shipping. Done wrong it could cost a bundle!
  • Horrible Horror, Part 2
    The second round of horror movie reviews from David Hayes, the Clown Prince of Terror!
  • Ed Wood's Devil Girls Rage Across Chicago!
    The production log for the first Ed Wood-written film shot in over 20 years! See the degradation! Feel the horror!
  • The Ed Wood Acting Method
    Commonly called the worst filmmaker of all time, Ed Wood, Jr. is also a competent actor. I know! Unbelievable! Wood was a steadily working actor up until his death in the early seventies... and here is the proof.
  • You 'Gonna Cook That?
    True stories of the horror inherent in fast food consumption! Just like Super Size Me... only not as appetizing.
  • Horrible Horror, Part 1
    This first round of horror movie reviews from David Hayes, the Clown Prince of Terror!
  • Return to An Angry Red Planet
    The life and times of Ib Melchior, science fiction pioneer and creator of Space Family Robinson (Lost in Space) and An Angry Red Planet.
  • Why WWE Films Will Work
    Recently, World Wrestling Entertainemnt (WWE) began production on a slate of films designed to capture the independent market. Do they have a chance against Lion's Gate or Miramax? We say yes!
  • The Last Interview with Sid Pink
    The final interview of legendary film producer/director Sid Pink. He was the mastermind behind genre classics like "Reptilicus," "Angry Red Planet" and "Pyro" among many others before his death in 2002.

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