Shane Gill
As a child growing up in New Jersey, Shane was not allowed to leave his fenced in yard to play with friends. This allowed the five year old to develop the ability to create toys and situations to entertain himself. His parents found out quickly that their son would grow up to become something special. After a split amongst his parents in 1987, Shane learned how to become a man on his own as his mother moved the family to a rough neighborhood in Western North Carolina. His dreams of someday becoming a filmmaker seemed far away. It wasn't until 1998 that Shane would decide to leave home, and fulfill his destiny.
Now a thriving filmmaker, Shane draws upon his early influences, such as The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and Last House on the Left, to develop some of the meanest and most gut wrenching horror scenarios imaginable. "I don't want you to feel safe while you watch my films," says Gill. "My characters are everyday people who could be watching you through your window as you read this bio."

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