Tommy Faircloth
Tommy Faircloth is a writer and director from Columbia, South Carolina. He begin working in film as an actor, landing small roles of such television programs as "In The Heat of The Night" but he really wanted to work behind the camera. After graduation from high school, he attended film school at University of South Carolina in Columbia a...
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Tommy Faircloth is a writer and director from Columbia, South Carolina. He begin working in film as an actor, landing small roles of such television programs as "In The Heat of The Night" but he really wanted to work behind the camera. After graduation from high school, he attended film school at University of South Carolina in Columbia and worked on many feature films such as Renaissance Man, The Program, and Die Hard With a Vengeance. His directorial debut was the horror/comedy "Crinoline Head" which was received with positive reviews from such publications as Fangoria magazine. A few years later he followed up "Crinoline Head" with his second feature film, "Generation Ax". "Ax" received great reviews from publications such as Rue Morgue, Fangoria, and was praised by horror legend Joe Bob Briggs where he gave it 4 stars. After "Ax" Faircloth took a break from horror and worked on many of his own theme park and roller coaster documentary projects for such channels as Discovery and The Travel Channel. In 2013 Tommy began his quest to get back into the horror scene with his first short film "The Cabin" which has won numerous awards at film festivals all over the states. It was also picked by by ShortsTV for worldwide broadcast on their cable channel playing along side Oscar winning short films. In 2015 his feature film "Dollface" was released in North America by Breaking Glass Pictures and was also released in the UK under the title "The Doll". Faircloth completed his latest feature, "Family Possessions" in late 2016. The film brings back to the screen, Mark Patton, who was the star of "Nightmare on Elm Street 2". Mark was also the star of "Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean" playing opposite Cher and Kathy Bates on Broadway as well as in the feature film version. "Family Possessions" also stars Felissa Rose who was the star of Faircloth's favorite slasher film "Sleepaway Camp". "Family Possessions" is currently playing film festivals and won "Best Feature" at Nightmares Film Festival as well as "Best Feature" at Reedy Reels Film Festival in 2016. High Octane Pictures currently represents Faircloth's films and is taking them to film markets all round the globe. He and his partner Robert Zobel are the founders of the Crimson Screen Horror a Film Fest, an annual genre film festival, as well as the South Carolina Underground Film Festival which both take place in Charleston, South Carolina. Both festivals showcase films from filmmakers from all round the globe but also shines a spotlight on local produced films and filmmakers from South Carolina. Faircloth's production company, Horse Creek Productions, is located in Columbia, SC and he produces al of this films in his home state of South Carolina. Show less «