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Kevin Tenney

  • Director
  • Writer
  • Actor
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Kevin Tenney
A teenager's friendship with Bigfoot is put into danger by two hillbilly bullies.
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Bigfoot (2012)
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Independent writer/director Kevin S. Tenney was born in 1955 in Honolulu, Hawaii. He hails from a military family and grew up in Hawaii, Bermuda and California. Tenney made his first 8mm movie while in the sixth grade. He attended the University of Southern California. He's the first and only USC film student to direct both a graduate film and a senior project, the latter of which won an Emmy Award for Best Student Production of the Year. Tenney's pictures are distinguished by strong acting, stylish cinematography and unusually well-drawn characters. Tenney made an excellent and impressive debut as both writer and director with the enduring horror cult hit "Witchboard." Tenney's follow-up films have been a nicely diverse and entertaining bunch: the immensely fun and over-the-top gory winner "Night of the Demons," the cruddy monster offering "The Cellar," the amusingly bad "Witchtrap," and the exciting sci-fi/action item "Peacemaker," plus the above average sequels "Wichboard 2: The Devil's Doorway" and "The Second Arrival."
BornOctober 16, 1955
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BornOctober 16, 1955
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Known for

    Tawny Kitaen and J.P. Luebsen in Ouija (1986)
    Ouija
    5.7
    • Director(as Kevin S. Tenney, directed by)
    • 1986
    Amelia Kinkade in Demon house (1988)
    Demon house
    6.1
    • Director(as Kevin S. Tenney, directed by)
    • 1988
    Robert Forster and Lance Edwards in Space Killer (1990)
    Space Killer
    5.2
    • Director(as Kevin S. Tenney)
    • 1990
    Kristin Minter and Megan Ward in Tick Tock (2000)
    Tick Tock
    5.6
    • Director
    • 2000

    Credits

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    Director



    • Sins of 7
      • Director
      • Pre-production
    • Don't Let Them In
      • Director
      • Pre-production



    • Richard Tyson in Bigfoot (2009)
      Bigfoot
      4.3
      • Director
      • 2009
    • Brain Dead (2007)
      Brain Dead
      5.0
      • Director (as Kevin S. Tenney, directed by)
      • 2007
    • Endangered Species (2002)
      Endangered Species
      4.2
      • Director (as Kevin S. Tenney, directed by)
      • 2002
    • Kristin Minter and Megan Ward in Tick Tock (2000)
      Tick Tock
      5.6
      • Director
      • 2000
    • The Arrival II : L'Invasion finale (1998)
      The Arrival II : L'Invasion finale
      3.8
      • Director (as Kevin S. Tenney)
      • 1998
    • Demolition University (1997)
      Demolition University
      3.7
      Video
      • Director (as Kevin S. Tenney)
      • 1997
    • La revanche de Pinocchio (1996)
      La revanche de Pinocchio
      4.1
      • Director (as Kevin S. Tenney)
      • 1996
    • Witchboard 2: la planche aux maléfices (1993)
      Witchboard 2: la planche aux maléfices
      5.0
      • Director (as Kevin S. Tenney, directed by)
      • 1993
    • Robert Forster and Lance Edwards in Space Killer (1990)
      Space Killer
      5.2
      • Director (as Kevin S. Tenney)
      • 1990
    • Linnea Quigley, Richard Fraga, and J.P. Luebsen in Witchtrap (1989)
      Witchtrap
      4.6
      • Director (as Kevin S. Tenney)
      • 1989
    • The Cellar (1988)
      The Cellar
      4.6
      • Director (as Kevin S. Tenney)
      • 1988
    • Amelia Kinkade in Demon house (1988)
      Demon house
      6.1
      • Director (as Kevin S. Tenney, directed by)
      • 1988
    • Tawny Kitaen and J.P. Luebsen in Ouija (1986)
      Ouija
      5.7
      • Director (as Kevin S. Tenney, directed by)
      • 1986
    • Book of Joe
      5.8
      Short
      • Director
      • 1984

    Writer



    • Witchboard (2024)
      Witchboard
      7.6
      • based on characters created by
      • 2024
    • Endangered Species (2002)
      Endangered Species
      4.2
      • written by (as Kevin S. Tenney)
      • 2002
    • Kristin Minter and Megan Ward in Tick Tock (2000)
      Tick Tock
      5.6
      • written by
      • 2000
    • Demon House (1997)
      Demon House
      4.6
      Video
      • screenplay by (as Kevin S. Tenney)
      • 1997
    • La revanche de Pinocchio (1996)
      La revanche de Pinocchio
      4.1
      • Writer (as Kevin S. Tenney)
      • 1996
    • Witchboard III: The Possession (1995)
      Witchboard III: The Possession
      4.2
      • screenplay by (as Kevin S. Tenney)
      • 1995
    • Witchboard 2: la planche aux maléfices (1993)
      Witchboard 2: la planche aux maléfices
      5.0
      • written by (as Kevin S. Tenney)
      • 1993
    • Robert Forster and Lance Edwards in Space Killer (1990)
      Space Killer
      5.2
      • written by (as Kevin S. Tenney)
      • 1990
    • Linnea Quigley, Richard Fraga, and J.P. Luebsen in Witchtrap (1989)
      Witchtrap
      4.6
      • written by (as Kevin S. Tenney)
      • 1989
    • Tawny Kitaen and J.P. Luebsen in Ouija (1986)
      Ouija
      5.7
      • written by (as Kevin S. Tenney)
      • 1986
    • Book of Joe
      5.8
      Short
      • Writer
      • 1984

    Actor



    • Robot Dracula
      • Kevin
      • In Production



    • Endangered Species (2002)
      Endangered Species
      4.2
      • Doctor (as Kevin S. Tenney)
      • 2002
    • The Arrival II : L'Invasion finale (1998)
      The Arrival II : L'Invasion finale
      3.8
      • Reporter (as Kevin S. Tenney)
      • 1998
    • Linnea Quigley, Richard Fraga, and J.P. Luebsen in Witchtrap (1989)
      Witchtrap
      4.6
      • Devon Lauder (as Kevin S. Tenney)
      • 1989
    • Amelia Kinkade in Demon house (1988)
      Demon house
      6.1
      • Customer in Convenience Store (uncredited)
      • 1988

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    KEVIN TENNEY Director's Reel
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    KEVIN TENNEY Director's Reel
    Bigfoot
    Trailer 2:25
    Bigfoot
    Bigfoot
    Trailer 2:25
    Bigfoot

    Personal details

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    • Alternative name
      • Kevin S. Tenney
    • Born
      • October 16, 1955
      • Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
    • Spouse
      • Susan Tenney? - present
    • Publicity listings
      • 2 Interviews

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    • Trivia
      Tenney's movie Witchtrap was partially filmed in Fairfield, California, where he and his family moved after his father retired from the U.S. Air Force. Before that, his family had been stationed in Hawaii, Bermuda, and various areas of Northern California. He attended three separate grade schools, two separate middle schools, and two separate high schools before moving to Los Angeles to attend U.S.C. film school. Tenney's father was stationed in Saigon, Viet Nam during the Tet Offensive.
    • Quotes
      I think the answer could work for any genre: a good story. Bottom line. Your audience will forgive everything else. They will forgive you if the acting isn't up to par or if the lighting isn't up to snuff. But the worse your story is, the more perfect everything else has to be to make up for it.

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