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"Scream Dreams" is a horror podcast since 2023.
CATHERINE CORCORAN, BARBARA CRAMPTION & JAMES A. JANISSE Horror inspired podcast hosted by Barbara Crampton, Catherine Corcoran, James A Janisse Watch as they dive into the real dreams of the best creative minds in film and television. Remember to leave the light on!
BARBARA CRAMPTION From IMDB: Barbara Crampton was born in Levittown, New York. Growing up in Vermont, she spent the majority of her childhood summers traveling the country with a roadside carnival that her father worked for. Crampton began acting in school plays in seventh grade and subsequently studied drama in high school. She earned a BA in Theater Arts from Castleton State College and, following graduation, portrayed "Cordelia" in an American Theater of Actors production of "King Lear" in New York.
The young actress then moved to Los Angeles and, in 1983, made her television debut with a recurring role on the popular daytime soap opera "Days of Our Lives" (1965). The following year she had a brief, but memorable role in Brian De Palma's "Body Double" (1984), which was followed by the 1985 comedy "Fraternity Vacation" (1985). Barbara achieved enduring cult popularity as college coed Megan Halsey in Stuart Gordon's "Re-Animator" (1985) and, after making a splash in the horror genre, successively starred in "From Beyond" (1986), "Chopping Mall" (1986), "Puppet Master" (1989), and "Castle Freak" (1995), among others.
Outside of horror, Barbara had recurring roles on daytime television soap operas "Guiding Light" (1952); "The Bold and the Beautiful" (1987), and "The Young and the Restless" (1973), for which won a Soap Opera Digest Award.
Years after retiring from acting to raise a family, Crampton returned to film in 2011 with a role in Adam Wingard's "You're Next" (2011). She subsequently appeared in number of new films, the majority of which were horror. Highlights of her return include "The Lords of Salem" (2012), "We Are Still Here" (2015), and "Beyond the Gates" (2016).
CATHERINE CORCORAN From IMDB: Catherine Corcoran made genre film history with her starring roles in Damien Leone's "Terrifier" and Starz/ Troma Entertainment's, award-winning, "Return to Nuke 'Em High" franchise. Her career also includes starring roles in Amazon Studios feature, "Long Lost" by Emmy award winning director, Erik Bloomquist; Hallmark Channel's "Last Vermont Christmas" along with a supporting role in "Chuck" alongside Elizabeth Moss, Naomi Watts and Liev Schreiber.
Catherine has guest and co-starred on television series "Gossip Girl", "The Good Wife", "MTV Pranks", and worked under the mentor-ship of Academy Award recognized directors Peter Jackson ("The Lovely Bones") and Josh Fox ("Gasland"). She has produced and written a variety of narrative and commercial content for organizations such as Emmy Award-winning Silver Sound Studios, Motown Records, Metro Esports, Zeldavision Media, Little Bear Studios and ReKT Global.
She was recognized as the first lesbian wedding in France, by Le Figaro at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival and approaches her work much in the vein of her mentors. Catherine has spoken at The Museum of Modern Art, The Film Society of Lincoln Center, The New York Academy of Dramatic Arts and The Museum of the Moving Image on topics such as Gender Equality, Independent Filmmaking and Shakespearean Satire. She has contributed as a writer for The Daily Beast and has been featured in a variety of publications including The New York Times, Interview Magazine, TIME Magazine, Paper Magazine, and The Los Angeles Times. Her signature trademark is the song "Anaconda" by Nicki Minaj, which many claim to be Catherine's theme song.
JAMES A. JANISSE From IMDB: James A. Janisse was born on 6 May 1989 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for "The Kill Count" (2017), "Dead Meat" (2017) and "Scream" (2022). He has been married to Chelsea Rebecca since 21 January 2022.
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