Gregory Lamberson (born April 19, 1964) is an American filmmaker and
author. He is known for writing novels such as Johnny Gruesome and the
series The Jake Helman Files, and for directing the 1988 film Slime
City. He is also one of the directors of the Buffalo Dreams Fantastic
Film Festival.Lamberson was born in Gowanda, New York and grew up in
the nearby village of Fredonia. Having studied filmmaking at the
School of Visual Arts in Manhattan, his first appearance in a film was
an uncredited role in the 1987 horror comedy I Was a Teenage Zombie.
The next year, he directed and produced the cult film Slime City. In
1991, he wrote, directed, produced, and acted in the horror film
Undying Love, and in 1999 did the same for the film Naked Fear. On May
19, 1999, he married Tamar Lamberson, and the couple had a daughter
named Kaelin.Lamberson went on to produce various low-budget horror
films, including several directed by Sam Qualiana, such as the 2012
film Snow Shark, the 2014 film The Legend of Six Fingers, and the
upcoming horror film Lake Effect. He directed the 2013 horror film Dry
Bones, as well as the 2015 horror comedy Killer Rack, both of which
feature his daughter Kaelin in minor roles. In 2010, Lamberson
directed Slime City Massacre, a semi-sequel to his feature directorial
debut.He is also known for his novels. In 2002, he published Personal
Demons the first of his series The Jake Helman Files, which features a
former NYPD detective turned private investigator who encounters
supernatural phenomena. He has since written and published five books
in total in the series, with the most recent entry being Storm Demon
in 2013. His 2007 novel Johnny Gruesome received several awards and
nominations, including a nomination for the Superior Achievement in a
Novel category in the 2009 Bram Stoker Awards.
author. He is known for writing novels such as Johnny Gruesome and the
series The Jake Helman Files, and for directing the 1988 film Slime
City. He is also one of the directors of the Buffalo Dreams Fantastic
Film Festival.Lamberson was born in Gowanda, New York and grew up in
the nearby village of Fredonia. Having studied filmmaking at the
School of Visual Arts in Manhattan, his first appearance in a film was
an uncredited role in the 1987 horror comedy I Was a Teenage Zombie.
The next year, he directed and produced the cult film Slime City. In
1991, he wrote, directed, produced, and acted in the horror film
Undying Love, and in 1999 did the same for the film Naked Fear. On May
19, 1999, he married Tamar Lamberson, and the couple had a daughter
named Kaelin.Lamberson went on to produce various low-budget horror
films, including several directed by Sam Qualiana, such as the 2012
film Snow Shark, the 2014 film The Legend of Six Fingers, and the
upcoming horror film Lake Effect. He directed the 2013 horror film Dry
Bones, as well as the 2015 horror comedy Killer Rack, both of which
feature his daughter Kaelin in minor roles. In 2010, Lamberson
directed Slime City Massacre, a semi-sequel to his feature directorial
debut.He is also known for his novels. In 2002, he published Personal
Demons the first of his series The Jake Helman Files, which features a
former NYPD detective turned private investigator who encounters
supernatural phenomena. He has since written and published five books
in total in the series, with the most recent entry being Storm Demon
in 2013. His 2007 novel Johnny Gruesome received several awards and
nominations, including a nomination for the Superior Achievement in a
Novel category in the 2009 Bram Stoker Awards.
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