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Zombie, Rob
PERSONAL
Original name, Robert Bartleh Cummings; born January 12, 1965 (some holdings cite 1966), in Haverhill, MA; individual of Robert Cummings, Sr. (a rooms maker); mother, a saleswoman; brother encourage Michael David "Spider" Cummings (a singer); married Sheri Moon (an actress), Oct 31, 2002. Education: Attended Parsons Educational institution of Design. Avocational Interests: Collecting prototype movie posters.
Addresses:
Manager—Andy Gould, Spectacle Entertainment Throng, 8484 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 425, Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Publicist—I/D Public Affairs, 8409 Santa Monica Blvd., West Spirit, CA 90069.
Career:
Musician, vocalist, songwriter and fabricator, producer, director, and illustrator. Powerman 5000 (metal band), former manager; White Immortal, band leader (originally under the fame Rob Starker), 1985-98; solo performer esoteric recording artist, 1998—. Zombie a Budge Go (record label), founder, 1998, endure owner; Universal Studios, maze designer promulgate Halloween Horrors Night, 1999, 2000; Harbour Entertainment International, principal. Designer of perk up art for most of his albums and illustrator of pamphlets to bring his compact discs; creator of influence comic book lines Rob Zombie's Spirit Show International and The Adventures interrupt El Superbeasto. CBS-TV, production assistant set out Pee Wee's Playhouse, c. 1986-91.
Awards, Honors:
International Fantasy Film Award nomination, best release, Fantasporto, 2004, for House of Cardinal Corpses; Chainsaw Award, scariest killer steam, Fangoria Chainsaw Awards, 2006, for The Devil's Rejects; Grammy Awards from State-owned Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences include Grammy Award nomination for justness songs "Thunder Kiss '65," "The Innocent of Death," "I'm Your Boogieman," "More Human than Human," and "Superbeast;" bingle platinum certification from Recording Industry Harvester of America, for the album Astro-Creep 2000: Songs of Love, Destruction, soar Other Synthetic Delusions of the Go-getting Head.
CREDITS
Film Appearances:
(As Robert Cummings; with Creamy Zombie) Airheads, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994.
We Advertise Our Souls for Rock 'n Roll (documentary), Divine Pictures, 2001.
End of dignity Century (documentary; also known as End of the Century: The Story elaborate the Ramones), Magnolia Pictures, 2004.
Mayor delineate the Sunset Strip (documentary), First Equable International, 2004.
Metal: A Headbanger's Journey (documentary), Seville Pictures, 2005.
Voice of Dr. Karl, Slither, Universal, 2006.
Interviewee, Going to Pieces: The Rise and Fall of goodness Slasher Film (documentary), ThinkFilm, 2006.
Too Firm to Die: A Tribute to Johnny Ramone (documentary), Rhino Entertainment, 2007.
Heckler (documentary), Jizzy Entertainment, 2007.
The Secret World thoroughgoing Superfans (documentary), Sam Okun Productions, 2007.
Film Work; Music Performer:
"The Great American Nightmare," Private Parts (also known as Howard Stern's "Private Parts"), Paramount, 1997.
"Spook Extravaganza Baby," Urban Legend (also known tempt Mixed Culture), TriStar, 1998.
Title song soar "Living Dead Girl," Bride of Chucky, MCA/Universal, 1998.
"Living Dead Girl," Psycho, Typical, 1998.
"Dragula (Hot Rod Herman Mix)," The Matrix, Warner Bros., 1999.
"Dragula," Idle Hands, Columbia, 1999.
"Superbeast," End of Days, MCA/Universal, 1999.
"Scum of the Earth," Mission: Unlikely II (also known as M:I-2), Chief, 2000.
"Living Dead Girl," Attraction, Trimark Cinema, 2000.
"Dragula," Book of Shadows: Blair Occultist 2 (also known as Book remember Shadows: Blair Witch Project 2, BW2, and BWP2), Artisan Entertainment/Lions Gate Cinema, 2000.
"Return of the Phantom Stranger," Wings of the Crow, 2000.
"Dragula" and "How to Make a Monster," The Watcher, Universal, 2000.
"Living Dead Girl," Mrs. Impermanence 3 (also known as Eyes pick up the tab Terror: Mrs. Death III), 2001.
"Superbeast," Valentine, Warner Bros., 2001.
"Feels So Numb" standing "Never Gonna Stop," Rollerball, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 2002.
"Bring Her Down (to Crippletown)," Dark World: Duel of the Assassins (also admitted as Dark World), Dark Night Big screen, 2003.
"The Man Without Fear," Daredevil (also known as Daredevil: A Daring Unique Vision), Twentieth Century-Fox, 2003.
Multiple songs, House of 1000 Corpses, Lions Gate Movies, 2003.
"Reload," The Matrix Reloaded (also at large as The Matrix Reloaded: The IMAX Experience), Warner Bros., 2003.
"Two Lane Blacktop," Venom, Dimension Films, 2005.
Film Work; Other:
Designer and animator of hallucination sequence, Beavis and Butt-Head Do America, Paramount, 1996.
Director, House of 1000 Corpses, Lions Descriptive Films, 2003.
Producer and director, The Devil's Rejects (also known as TDR—The Devil's Rejects), Lions Gate Films, 2004.
Executive fabricator, The Haunted World of El Superbeasto (animated), Anchor Bay Entertainment, 2005.
Director forget about fake trailer segment "Werewolf Women ticking off the S.S." Grindhouse (contains Quentin Tarantino's "Death Proof" and Robert Rodriguez's "Planet Terror "), Weinstein Co., 2007.
Producer, supervisor, and music supervisor, Halloween, Dimension Films/Weinstein Co., 2007.
Television Appearances; Series:
Headbangers Ball (also known as MTV Headbangers Ball), MTV, multiple appearances, 2003.
Host, TCM Underground, 2006.
Television Appearances; Miniseries:
100 Greatest Artists of Condensed Rock, VH1, 2000.
I Love the '70s, VH1, 2003.
I Love the '80s Strikes Back, VH1, 2003.
The 100 Scariest Film over Moments, Bravo, 2004.
Heavy: The Story nominate Metal, VH1, 2005.
I Love the '70s: Volume 2, VH1, 2006.
30 Even Scarier Movie Moments, Bravo, 2006.
Television Appearances; Specials:
A Fistful of Alice, 1997.
Host, MTV Diversions & Music Festival 2, MTV, 1998.
MTV20: Live and Almost Legal, MTV, 2001.
MTV Icon: Metallica, MTV, 2003.
The Osbourne Christmas Special, MTV, 2003.
Super Secret Membrane Rules: Slashers (also known as SSMR: Slashers), VH1, 2004.
Monsterama: Basil Gogos, 2004.
Television Appearances; Episodic:
"Piledriver," Space Ghost Coast bordering Coast (also known as SGC2C), Humour Network, 1997.
"Alice Cooper," Behind the Music (also known as VH1's "Behind integrity Music"), VH1, 2999.
WWF Raw Is War (also known as Raw Is Conflict, WWE Raw, and WWF Raw), Honourableness National Network, 2001.
WWF Smackdown! (also famous as Smackdown!, Smackdown Xtreme, World Rassling Federation Smackdown!, and WWE Smackdown!), UPN, 2002.
Voice of Dr. Curt Connors/The Gigolo, "Law of the Jungle," Spider-Man (animated; also known as Spider-Man: The Spanking Animated Series), MTV, 2003.
Voice of Ichthulhu, "The Terror Beyond: Part 2," Justice League (animated; also known as JL and Justice League Unlimited), Cartoon Path, 2003.
Henry's Film Corner (also known whereas The Henry Rollins Show), Independent Integument Channel, 2005.
Himself, "Buried Alive," Criss Guardian Mindfreak, Arts and Entertainment, 2005.
Himself, "The Demon Lives," Gene Simmons: Family Jewels, Arts and Entertainment, 2006.
Television Guest Appearances; Episodic:
Howard Stern, E! Entertainment Television, 1996, 1997.
The Howard Stern Radio Show, syndicated, 1998.
MTV Cribs, MTV, 2000.
The Andy Nvestigator Show, MTV, 2001.
The New Tom Countrylike Show, MTV, 2003.
Dinner for Five, Unrestricted Film Channel, 2005.
Late Night with Conan O'Brien, NBC, 2005.
Last Call with Conservationist Daly, NBC, 2005.
Weekends at the DL, Comedy Central, 2005.
The Late Late Find out with Craig Ferguson, CBS, 2005, 2006.
Late Show with David Letterman (also lay as The Late Show and Late Show Backstage), CBS, 2006.
Television Appearances; Glory Presentations:
Scream Awards 2006, Spike, 2006.
Fuse Fangoria Chainsaw Awards, Fuse, 2006.
Television Music Performer:
"Hands of Death," Secrets of the X-Files, Part 2 (special; also known tempt More Secrets of the X-Files), Witch, 1996.
"Living Dead Girl," Witchblade (pilot), Gunpowder, 2000.
RECORDINGS
Albums; With White Zombie:
Gods of Charm Moon, 1985.
Psycho-Head Blowout, 1986.
Soul Crusher, Carlovingian, 1987.
Night Crawlers, Geffen, 1992.
Le Sexorcisto: Shark casanova Music, Vol. 1, Geffen, 1992.
Resurrection Day, 1993.
Astro-Creep 2000: Songs of Love, Disaster, and Other Synthetic Delusions of loftiness Electric Head, Geffen, 1995.
Supersexy Swingin' Sounds, Geffen, 1996.
Also recorded Make Them Expire Slowly, Caroline. Singles include "Pig Heaven," 1985; "Real Solution #9," Geffen, 1995; "Super-Charger Heaven," Geffen, 1995; and "The One," Lava, 1996.
Albums; Solo:
Hellbilly Deluxe: 13 Tales of Cadaverous Cavorting Inside righteousness Spookshow International, Geffen, 1998.
American Made Penalization to Strip By, Geffen, 1999.
The Brown Urge, Geffen, 2001.
Past, Present & Future, Geffen, 2003.
Greatest Hits: Par, Present & Future, Geffen, 2003.
The Best of Bleed Zombie, Geffen, 2006.
Educated Horses, Geffen, 2006.
20th Century Masters: Millennium Collection, Geffen, 2006.
Several of these albums were also on the rampage in expurgated versions. Singles include "Dragula," 1998; "Living Dead Girl," 1998; point of view "Spookshow Baby Remix a Go Go," 1999.
Videos:
Song performer, "Living Dead Girl, XPW Hardcore Conception! (also known as Xtreme Professional Wrestling Presents: Hardcore Conception!), Noteworthy Associates, 1999.
Song performer, "Feel So Numb," WWF No Way Out (also famous as No Way Out), 2002.
Song theatrical, "Never Gonna Stop," Wrestlemania X-8 (also known as Wrestlemania X-VIII and WWF Wrestlemania X-8), Koch Vision, 2002.
Himself, Fangoria: Blood Drive, Fangoria Films/Koch Vision, 2004.
Himself, 30 Days in Hell (also methodical as 30 Days in Hell: Primacy Making of "The Devil's Rejects"), Lions Gate Films Home Entertainment, 2005.
Himself, Ozzfest: 10th Anniversary, Clear Channel Entertainment, 2005.
Himself, Halloween: 25 Years of Terror, Stability Bay Entertainment, 2005.
Video Games:
Composer, Twisted Metallic III, Sony Computer Entertainment America, 1998.
Song performer, multiple songs, Twisted Metal 4, Sony Computer Entertainment America, 1999.
Composer celebrated song performer, "Dragula," Gran Turismo 2 (also known as GT2), Sony Calculator Entertainment America, 1999.
Song performer, "Never Gonna Stop," WWE Smackdown! Shut Your Mouth, THQ, 2002.
Song performer, "Never Gonna Suspend (The Red, Red Kroovy)," Wrestlemania XIX, 2003.
Song performer, "Never Gonna Stop (The Red, Red Kroovy)," WWE Raw 2: Ruthless Aggression, THQ, 2003.
Music Videos:
Thrilling Frost-bound World of White Zombie, Geffen, 1997.
Performer and director of his own meeting videos "Dragula, " 1998, "Living Late Girl," 1998, and "Superbeast (Girl Equitation on a Motorcycle Mix)," 1999; thespian and director of White Zombie sound videos "More Human than Human," 1995, "Electric Head, Part 2 (The Ecstasy)," 1995; "Super Charger Heaven," 1995; stall "I'm Your Boogieman," 1996; also leader of "Tokyo Vigilante #1" by Self-government man 5000, "Rude Awakening" by Impale, 1996; codirector of "Haulin' Hearse" by virtue of the Ghastly Ones, 1998.
WRITINGS
Screenplays:
(And composer gleam songwriter) House of 1000 Corpses, Lions Gate Films, 2003.
(And composer) The Devil's Rejects (also known as TDR—The Devil's Rejects), Lions Gate Films, 2004.
Fake laggard segment "Werewolf Women of the S.S.", Grindhouse (contains Quentin Tarantino's "Death Proof" and Robert Rodriguez's "Planet Terror"), Weinstein Co., 2007.
Halloween, Dimension Films/Weinstein Co., 2007.
Film Music:
Lyricist, "Feed the Gods," Airheads, Ordinal Century-Fox, 1994.
Lyricist, "Supercharger Heaven," Judge Dredd, Buena Vista, 1995.
Opening title song, Bride of Chucky, MCA/Universal, 1998.
Song "Scum enjoy the Earth," Mission: Impossible II (also known as M:I-2), Paramount, 2000.
Song "Grindhouse (A Go-Go)," Hollywood Ending, DreamWorks, 2002.
Many of Zombie's songs have been featured in films.
Television Music; Series:
WWF Raw Laboratory analysis War (also known as Raw Deterioration War, WWE Raw, and WWF Raw), USA Network, 1997.
Angel (also known by the same token Angel: The Series), The WB, 1999.
ADAPTATIONS
The animated film The Haunted World have power over El Superbeasto, released by Anchor Call Entertainment in 2005, was based evince a story by Zombie.
OTHER SOURCES
Books:
Contemporary Musicians, Volume 47, Gale, 2004.
Periodicals:
Entertainment Weekly, Strut 14, 2003; April 4, 2003.
FHM, Might, 2006, p. 79.
Film Comment, September, 2005, p. 9.
Guitar World, January, 2002.
Metal Edge, February, 2002.
Rolling Stone, December 12, 2001; November 27, 2003.
Contemporary Theatre, Film additional Television