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Howard Avedis, born Hikmet Labib Avedis, was a film director, producer and author Background. Avedis lived in Southern California with his wife Marlene.
Howard is also a graduate of the London School of Film Technique and has a Bachelor of Arts with honors in English literature. He speaks several languages, including French. Avedis made his mark writing and directing many motion picture box office hits, including a French-style romantic thriller that received an Academy Award nomination for best theme song.
- Director, Writer, Producer
- May 25, 1927
- Howard Avedis
- October 25, 2017
Howard Avedis. Director: Scorchy. Howard holds his Master of Arts in Cinema from the University of Southern California. He was one of the top students in the cinema department, winning the coveted George Cukor Award. Howard is also a graduate of the London School of Film Technique and has a Bachelor of Arts with honors in English literature. He speaks several languages, including French. Avedis made his mark writing and directing...
- May 25, 1927
- October 25, 2017
HOWARD AVEDIS holds his Master of Arts in Cinema from the University of Southern California. He was one of the top students in the cinema department, winning the coveted George Cukor Award.
- University of Southern California
Mortuary is a 1982 [ a] American slasher film directed by Howard Avedis and starring Mary Beth McDonough, Bill Paxton, David Wallace, Lynda Day George, and Christopher George in his final film role before his death. It follows a young woman who, while investigating the death of her father, exposes disturbing secrets surrounding a local mortuary .
Sep 2, 1983 · Mortuary: Directed by Howard Avedis. With Mary Beth McDonough, David Wysocki, Bill Paxton, Lynda Day George. Convinced that her father's death was not accidental, a beautiful girl decides to investigate to find out the truth, aided by her boyfriend.
Howard Avedis is known as an Director, Producer, Writer, Actor, Screenplay, Story, and Editor. Some of their work includes Mortuary, They're Playing with Fire, The Teacher, The Stepmother, The Fifth Floor, Separate Ways, Texas Detour, and Scorchy.