Sandy King | |
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Born | Sandra Ann King March 8, 1952
Los Angeles,
California, United States |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | University of California, Los Angeles |
Occupation(s) | Filmmaker Businesswoman |
Spouse |
Sandra Ann King is an American film producer and businesswoman who is known for In the Mouth of Madness, Village of the Damned, Vampires, and Ghosts of Mars, all of which were directed by her husband John Carpenter. [1] [2]
Sandy is the co-founder and chief executive officer of Storm King Productions and its division Storm King Comics. [3] She co-created the comic book series Asylum, in which Carpenter is also involved. [4]
Born in Los Angeles, California, she went to University of California, Los Angeles, College of Fine Arts, and received a bachelor's degree in pictorial arts in 1973. [5]
She has been married to American filmmaker John Carpenter since 1990. [6]
Sandy has a background in art and animation and has worked in various films as a producer and director. [7]
Won Foreword Indy Fab Awards twice.
Sandy King | |
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Born | Sandra Ann King March 8, 1952
Los Angeles,
California, United States |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | University of California, Los Angeles |
Occupation(s) | Filmmaker Businesswoman |
Spouse |
Sandra Ann King is an American film producer and businesswoman who is known for In the Mouth of Madness, Village of the Damned, Vampires, and Ghosts of Mars, all of which were directed by her husband John Carpenter. [1] [2]
Sandy is the co-founder and chief executive officer of Storm King Productions and its division Storm King Comics. [3] She co-created the comic book series Asylum, in which Carpenter is also involved. [4]
Born in Los Angeles, California, she went to University of California, Los Angeles, College of Fine Arts, and received a bachelor's degree in pictorial arts in 1973. [5]
She has been married to American filmmaker John Carpenter since 1990. [6]
Sandy has a background in art and animation and has worked in various films as a producer and director. [7]
Won Foreword Indy Fab Awards twice.