Caleb Emerson
Caleb Emerson's first feature film "Die You Zombie Bastards!" (2005) played film festivals and won awards around the globe, was featured as DVD of the month in January, 2007 by Fangoria Magazine. It was also covered in Rue Morgue Magazine, Dread Central, Bloody Disgusting and virtually every major horror blog/magazine. His second feature, "Frankie in Blunderland" (2011) made the festival rounds in 2011. It stars Aramis Sartorio AKA Tommy Pistol and Thea Martin and featured appearances by Debbie Rochon and Evan Stone. Caleb also directed 2 episodes of the Geek & Sundry series "Written by a Kid" including the episode "Valentimes Day" starring Cassandra "Elvira" Peterson and has been an editor on the Comedy Central show Tosh.0 since 2010 and regularly appears in bits as an actor as well. In 2009 he was also an editor (and Guest Star & Writer) on the Vh1 reality show "Scream Queens". Caleb has been involved in numerous projects with Troma Entertainment starting with "Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger Part 4" and was the Assistant Director and one of the stars of Troma's "Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead".