Wayne Alan Harold, Date of Birth

    

Wayne Alan Harold

American film director

Date of Birth: 07-Nov-1964

Profession: film director

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Wayne Alan Harold

  • Wayne Alan Harold (born November 7, 1964) is an American independent editor, publisher and filmmaker who lives in Kent, Ohio.
  • During his career he has formed lasting creative relationships with both Toby Radloff and P.
  • Craig Russell. Harold is a 1988 graduate of Kent State University with a degree in communications and film.
  • Soon after graduating from Kent State, Harold began producing short comedic segments for MTV about Cleveland-based "genuine nerd" Toby Radloff.
  • In the 1990s, under the company title Lurid Entertainment, Harold co-created the cult horror comedy feature films Killer Nerd and Bride of Killer Nerd, both of which starred Radloff.
  • He continued working with Radloff in the 1999 cult film Townies, and then the 2006 documentary Genuine Nerd. Harold's 2009 documentary, Night Music: The Art of P.
  • Craig Russell, has had public screenings at the Cleveland Museum of Art and the Wexner Center for the Arts in Columbus.
  • In 2012, he created the first volume of P.
  • Craig Russell’s Guide to Graphic Storytelling, an educational video series that teaches effective sequential storytelling techniques.
  • Four follow-up volumes were subsequently produced. Harold is the founder of the Kent Comic Arts Fest in Kent, Ohio.
  • The debut event was held at Kent State University on October 19, 2013.
  • Guests included P.
  • Craig Russell, Jill Thompson and other artists of the graphic novel adaptation of Neil Gaiman's The Graveyard Book.In 2015, he edited, designed and published the P.
  • Craig Russell Sketchbook Archives, a hardcover coffee-table style art book featuring career-spanning sketch work by artist P.
  • Craig Russell.In 2017, Harold launched a series of Fine Art Editions, featuring oversized 12"x17" Artist's Edition-type books that feature comic art pages printed the same size as the original art board (and scanned from the original art wherever possible).
  • The initial volume in the series is P.
  • Craig Russell's Jungle Book and Other Stories.

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