J.T. Mollner Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Mollner's Writer/ Director credits include "The Red Room" (2008), "Henry John and the Little Bug" (2009), and "Sugartown" (2011); all 3 award winning shorts that played the festival circuit and have now been acquired by Shorts International for worldwide distribution -- a rarity in the world of short form cinema. JT has directed numerous ...
Net Worth
$19 Million
Height
6' 1" (1.85 m)
Profession
Director, Writer, Producer
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Trademark
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Always wears a "flat cap" or Kangol style cap when on set, in honor of his late grandfather, Ross Pallone.
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Quote
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I live for film stock. I love the smell of it, the look of it, the sound of it. All the new guys are talking digital this and digital that. Well, I'm one of the new guys and my girl is still film. I love all of her...8mm, 35mm, Super 16. I don't discriminate. I will love film when she's an old hag and nobody else wants her.
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Fact
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Although now he and his family runs a large haunted house production (Freakling Bros.) in the Las Vegas valley, they began much smaller, creating elaborate horror/haunted scares that they ran out of their own home. At the end of the haunt, trick-or-treaters had the option of picking a smaller piece of candy from a relatively "safe" distance from the final haunt. However, those who were up for a bigger thrill could venture closer to the scare factor in order to get a larger candy bar. The haunt was so popular there was always a long line leading up to the house, and often you would find kids running, screaming from the house from the spook.
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Grew up in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Was given the nickname "More blood Mollner" by crew members on the set of his western, "Henry John and the Little Bug", after pushing his effects people to add obscene amounts of theatrical blood to one of the actors faces to show the result of a pistol whip.
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Favorite movie is Roman Polanski's "Cul-de-sac".
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Was a state and national champion competitive swimmer during his childhood and teenage years. Shoulder injuries and artistic aspirations brought his swimming career to a halt half way through college.
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Is the creative director and manager of Freakling Bros. Horror Shows, the seasonal family business. His father, the owner of the company, turned him on to "all things frightening" at a young age.
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He does most of his writing in sporadic binges between 1am and 5am.