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George A. Romero filmography

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George A. Romero filmography

George A. Romero is an American film director, writer, editor and cinematographer. He has contributed to many projects as either the writer, director, editor, cinematographer or a combination of the four.

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Romero's first film was the 1968 horror film Night of the Living Dead, which he produced independently. Romero was also a contributing producer for the horror television series Tales From the Darkside that ran in the 1980s.

Films

^ I Credited as a producer
^ II Credited as a cinematographer
^ III % of critics who recommend the film
^ IIII Out of 10
^ IIIII Received a "based on" writing credit for the remakes of his films

Television

Romero was a contributing producer for the 1980s television series Tales From The Darkside

Romero made a brief appearance on episode 3 BBC's A History of Horror with Mark Gatiss, where he and Gatiss discussed his independently made film Night of the Living Dead.

Romero is given credit at the end of the zombie themed episode four of the Japanese animated series Space Dandy as having written and directed it, though this is a joke.

Romero made a cameo appearance on the 2014 Phineas and Ferb Halloween special, "Night of the Living Pharmacists", where he voiced a news reporter named "Don Adaded", in reference to his film Dawn of the Dead. The character design was also modeled after Romero.

Romero appeared in and narrated the 2016 NFL Network documentary Night of the Living Steelers, which examined the sports documentaries Romero shot for the team in the 1970s.

Video Games

Romero was featured and voiced alongside Robert Englund, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Danny Trejo and Michael Rooker in a downloadable content pack in Call of Duty: Black Ops as a zombie boss in "Call of the Dead", the zombie map included in the content pack named "Escalation".

References

George A. Romero filmography Wikipedia