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Name
  
Keram Malicki-Sanchez

Role
  
Actor


Music group
  
Blue Dog Pict

Albums
  
Come to Life, Box

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Born
  
14 May 1974 (age 49) (
1974-05-14
)
Toronto, Ontario

Occupation
  
Actor, musician, composer, producer, writer, new media consultant

Education
  
St. Michael\'s Choir School

TV shows
  
Catwalk, Zardip\'s Search for Healthy Wellness

Movies
  
Texas Chainsaw 3D, Punisher: War Zone, Irvine Welsh\'s Ecstasy, Cake, Happy Campers

Similar People
  
John Luessenhop, Thom Barry, Shaun Sipos, Paul Rae, Richard Riehle

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Keram Malicki-Sánchez (born 14 May 1974) is a Canadian-born actor, singer, writer, futurist, music producer, film producer and film director.

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Early life

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Malicki-Sánchez was born in Toronto, Ontario to a Polish father and Ecuadorian mother (a theater director). Keram studied ecclesiastical and classical choral music at St. Michael's Choir School in Toronto.

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His debut in the world of music and acting began with musical theater at the age of 7 in the title role of Oliver! at the Limelight Dinner Theater in Toronto which performance was met with rave reviews by the local press, including the Toronto Star.

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He went on to create the role of Jason in the award-winning trilogy by playwright Jim Betts "The Mystery of the Oak Island Treasure," "The Last Voyage of the Devil's Wheel" and "The Haunting of Elijah Bones" at the Young People's Theatre in Toronto, Canada. It was at the same theater company that he starred in the role of the eponymous Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded Fang in the musical version directed by Peter Moss in 1984.

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In the early stages of his career he played a variety of roles for CBC radio dramas, and at the age of fourteen was nominated for a Dora Mavor Moore award for Outstanding Performance by a Male in a Principal Role - Musical in a musical for his portrayal of Prince Edward in playwright Joey Miller's adaptation of Mark Twain's The Prince and the Pauper at the Young People's Theatre in Toronto (1988) - one of the youngest actors ever to be nominated in this category.

Musical career

Malicki-Sánchez released a solo 45" on vinyl in Spanish at the age of thirteen through Fe Discos from Ecuador. In 1990, he founded the record label Constant Change Productions out of Toronto, Canada. He began his own band, Blue Dog Pict, aged fourteen. The band released three albums: The Picture Album (1990), Anxiety of Influence: a nodding into...? (1992), and Spindly Light Und Wax Rocketines (1995) that were distributed by Distribution FUSION III from Montreal, Canada.

In 1995, Keram released a cassette tape called "Automated Gardens: AN4" as part of an ambient electronic solo project. Keram later added Blue Dog Pict soundman and co-producer Joshua Miles Joudrie and Jason "DJ Shine Spanu" to the line-up, and the band played various shows and raves in Ontario, Canada, including sharing a bill with Richie Hawtin aka Plastikman at the E13 Network rave in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The electronica band later placed three music cues in the independent feature Irvine Welsh's Ecstasy. It was on the film Ecstasy that Keram also met guitarist and actor Alex Lifeson of the band Rush with whom he would later collaborate on his solo record. He created the Constant Change Music publishing company in 1998.

Keram also performs music under his own name, and has songs on various original film soundtracks including MGM's Uptown Girls (released on Nettwerk Records), New Line Cinema's Happy Campers, and Broken (Fuel 2000) for which he performed opposite the film's star Heather Graham in a video for the song "The Hanging Tree" that he composed. Under the Automated Gardens moniker, he and DJ Shine licensed four more tracks to the film Irvine Welsh's Ecstasy whose soundtrack includes some of the top electronic musics artists of the decade.

Malicki-Sánchez moved to Los Angeles in the late 1990s where he in 1998 he founded the band "Ribcage" accompanied by bassist and co-songwriter Paul Gallinato and drummer Eric Michael Hermann. The band released one album titled "For Machines to Dream About" in 1999 which they toured throughout North America. After 2005, he continued to perform music live under the moniker "Keram." As the artist "Keram" he was a regular at Hollywood's Hotel Cafe. During this period he also collaborated on songs with singers Aimee Lynn Chadwick, Jordan Bridges, and Brittany Murphy with a side project called Blue Rose Harlots.

25 January 2008, Keram released his solo debut acoustic album "Box",. at Room 5 in Los Angeles.

In 2014, Malicki-Sanchez announced that he had completed work on his album "Come to Life, " after 7 years. The album features the contributions of over 30 musicians, including Alex Lifeson on guitar. The album was mixed by Rich Chycki and mastered by Andy Vandette at Masterdisk New York. The manufacture and promotional budget was raised through a successful IndieGogo campaign [2] that achieved 144% of its original goal. The album was launched at a record release event held at The Supermarket in Toronto's Kensington Market district on April 12. Alex Lifeson made a guest appearance, joining the band onstage for two songs. An American release party for the same album was held at Molly Malone's in Los Angeles on April 4, 2015.

That same year he licensed two songs in the style of Dubstep to the Lifetime Network film "Perfect High". Subsequently he went on to compose and or provide music for a variety of television movies of the week for Lifetime Movie Network and PixL (Mr. Write (2016), Twist of Fate (2016), Bad Date Chronicles (2017) and was the lead composer on "Same Time Next Week" an 84 minute made for TV movie starring Jewel Staite for PixL in 2017.

Filmmaking

In 2006, Malicki-Sanchez wrote, directed and produced a one-hour fictional film about this early online community and the Sky Pirates entitled "The Charge of the 08.ZIYA". The film is about a rescue mission from a marketing shell game, and is scored by Automated Gardens.

He was later a student in the first years of UCLA Extension's Film, Television and Digital entertainment, Cinematography and Film Producing programs. He graduated from the UCLA program in 2009. In 2012 he was one of 65 people invited to attend and completed Werner Herzog's Rogue Film School in Los Angeles.

His first short film was accepted into the Glastonbury, Atlanta Horror Film Festivals and was an award winner at Shockfest for Best Monster Creation. His subsequent short film Tulip Pink toured the film festival circuit and screened to sold out theaters at the Newport Beach Film Festival among others. His third short How (Not) To Become a Vampire features motion graphics by John Watson who also worked as a compositor on Resident Evil: Extinction and made the festival rounds in 2011 including the Austin Film Festival winning various People's Choice Awards (Zero Film Festival - Toronto among them).

New Media

In 1995, concurrent with the release of Blue Dog Pict's third album, Malicki-Sanchez worked with Lee Towndrow (animator and programmer) to produce one of the first ever enhanced CDs released by a band, as it features a MAC/PC compatible Myst-style video game. Malicki-Sánchez worked directly with the CD manufacturer to create a method for putting the data on track 0 so that the CD would also play in a standard CD player.

In 2000 Malicki-Sánchez launched "freedom" - a highly customized phpnuke bulletin board, messaging and community building portal whose active community kept the site alive for six years, preceding such social media portals as Friendster , MySpace and Facebook , which perhaps it resembled most, even in its blue and white color scheme which it derived from the Constant Change Productions website where it was a subdomain. Many of the site's early code modifications were done by longtime friend Will Rowe whom Malicki-Sánchez originally met in the IRC chatroom for Internex Online - Canada's first and independent ISP. In 1994 he founded "Robot Pride Day" - an ironic annual festival named after a song by Blue Dog Pict that is celebrated twenty years later.

Malicki-Sánchez has been invited to speak on various panels concerning technology and the arts by the North by Northeast (NXNE) music conference, the Toronto Sun, Toronto Star, the 2007 NAB (National Association of Broadcasters) in Las Vegas, and Cinegear Expo in Los Angeles.

In September, 2008, Keram launched the Keramcast - a podcast he hosts that is a digest for the topics discussed at his various blogs.

He also works as a social media and SEO consultant and runs a wide variety of online portals that include his current position as editor-in-chief at Indie Game Reviewer.

Virtual Reality & Immersive Technology

In 2015 he founded VRTO - a Toronto-based virtual and augmented reality meetup that sold out its inaugural event held at Ryerson University's Student Learning Center and Transportive Technology - a virtual reality content production company which saw Malicki-Sanchez teaming up once more with Lee Towndrow to create one of the world's first 360 ASMR Immersive videos. This led to the creation of FIVARS, which is an acronym for the "Festival of International Virtual and Augmented Reality Stories" which he co-organized with Joseph Ellsworth, the technical director.

FIVARS debuted at the Camp Wavelength music festival in Toronto and showed the first full viewing of MansLaughter by Cinemersia - which claims to be the world's first virtual reality feature film. FIVARS had its inaugural show in Toronto on September 19 and 20, 2015, including 21 virtual reality stories from around the world. The second FIVARS continued in 2016. September 16-18th and Malicki-Sanchez curated over 30 selections from around the world.

Malicki-Sanchez then created the inaugural VRTO Virtual & Augmented Reality World Conference & Expo staged the Mattamy Athletic Centre (formerly Maple Leaf Gardens) that featured director Brett Leonard, scientist Steve Mann, Canadian Film Centre's Chief Digital Officer Ana Serrano and USC's Philip Lelyveld as keynotes speakers. It was at this inaugural conference that Steve Mann and Keram Malicki-Sanchez organized a launching via keynote, panel and town hall around the Code of Ethics for Humanistic Augmentation also known as the "HACode" or "Toronto Code."

Malicki-Sanchez has also been invited to speak about VR and its effect on society at Toronto Tech Week, Digital Hollywood and the Canadian National Exhibition

TV appearances

  • True Blood (2012) - Elijah Stormer
  • Flashpoint (2012) - Pete Joris
  • The Mentalist (2012) - Tookie Burroughs
  • Charlie's Angels (2011) - Lee Bowen
  • Endgame (2011) - Naveed
  • Saving Grace (2007) - Razor
  • The L Word (2006) - Chase
  • Without a Trace (2005) - Scott
  • The Jane Show (2004) - Iggy
  • CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2004) - Jamal
  • The Guardian (2003) - Lucas Farr
  • 24 (2001) - Larry Rogow
  • ER (1999) - Rick, Goth Kid
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1999) in "Earshot" - Freddy Iverson
  • Late Last Night (1999) - Drag Queen
  • Silk Stalkings (1999) - Lyn Mocrief, Monk
  • L.A. Doctors (1999) - Alex Atcheson
  • Ready or Not (1993–1996) - The Liz
  • TekWar: TekLab (1994) - Mustapha
  • Catwalk (1992–1993) - Johnny Camden
  • Katts and Dog (1992)
  • War of the Worlds (1989–1990) - Ceeto
  • Friday the 13th: The Series - Peter Marshak (1989), Ricky (1988)
  • Street Legal (1988) - Tom Prouse
  • Summer Storm (1988) - Joey
  • The Ray Bradbury Theater (1988) - Martin
  • Zardip's Search for Healthy Wellness (1988) - Zardip
  • I'll Take Manhattan (1987) - Justin Amberville (child)
  • Amerika (1987) - Young Caleb
  • Faerie Tale Theatre (1985) - Willie
  • Filmography

    Actor
    2022
    Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood (TV Series) as
    Felipe
    - Daniel Visits a New Neighborhood: The Movie (2022) - Felipe (voice)
    2021
    Até Que a Vida Nos Separe (TV Series) as
    Various
    - Episode #1.8 (2021) - Various (English version, voice)
    - Episode #1.7 (2021) - Various (English version, voice)
    - Episode #1.6 (2021) - Various (English version, voice)
    - Episode #1.5 (2021) - Various (English version, voice)
    - Episode #1.4 (2021) - Various (English version, voice)
    - Episode #1.3 (2021) - Various (English version, voice)
    - Episode #1.2 (2021) - Various (English version, voice)
    - Episode #1.1 (2021) - Various (English version, voice)
    2020
    Solve: The Podcast (Podcast Series) as
    Javier
    - Amazon Assassination (2020) - Javier
    2020
    Being Perfectly Frank (Short) as
    Kyle
    2020
    Decoys (TV Series) as
    Zeke
    - Lloyd (2020) - Zeke
    - Mixer? (2020) - Zeke
    - Vermiculation (2020) - Zeke
    - Float Check (2020) - Zeke
    - Roughouts (2020) - Zeke
    - Blanks (2020) - Zeke
    2018
    The Inmate (TV Series) as
    Evaristo
    - Episode #1.10 (2018) - Evaristo (English version, voice)
    - Episode #1.9 (2018) - Evaristo (English version, voice)
    - Episode #1.8 (2018) - Evaristo (English version, voice)
    - Episode #1.7 (2018) - Evaristo (English version, voice)
    2018
    Anyone Home? as
    Dean
    2014
    The Christmas Switch as
    Manny
    2013
    Texas Chainsaw as
    Kenny (as Keram Malicki-Sanchez)
    2012
    Flashpoint (TV Series) as
    Pete Joris
    - Run to Me (2012) - Pete Joris (as Keram Malicki-Sanchez)
    2012
    True Blood (TV Series) as
    Elijah Stormer
    - Gone, Gone, Gone (2012) - Elijah Stormer
    - Everybody Wants to Rule the World (2012) - Elijah Stormer
    2012
    The Mentalist (TV Series) as
    Carlton 'Tookie' Burroughs
    - So Long, and Thanks for All the Red Snapper (2012) - Carlton 'Tookie' Burroughs (as Keram Malicki-Sanchez)
    2011
    Charlie's Angels (TV Series) as
    Lee Bowen
    - Black Hat Angels (2011) - Lee Bowen (as Keram Malicki-Sanchez)
    2011
    Ecstasy as
    Ally
    2011
    Endgame (TV Series) as
    Naveed
    - Opening Moves (2011) - Naveed (as Keram Malicki-Sanchez)
    2011
    One Kine Day as
    Vegas Mike
    2008
    Punisher: War Zone as
    Ink
    2007
    Saving Grace (TV Series) as
    Razor
    - A Language of Angels (2007) - Razor (as Keram Malicki-Sanchez)
    2007
    Sex and Death 101 as
    Master Bitchslap
    2006
    The L Word (TV Series) as
    Chase
    - Lifeline (2006) - Chase
    - Light My Fire (2006) - Chase
    - Lobsters (2006) - Chase
    2005
    Cake as
    Frank
    2005
    Without a Trace (TV Series) as
    Scott
    - Party Girl (2005) - Scott (as Keram Malicki-Sanchez)
    2005
    Queen West (Short) as
    Ross
    2004
    The Jane Show (TV Series) as
    Iggy
    - Pilot (2004) - Iggy
    2004
    The Tulse Luper Suitcases, Part 3: From Sark to the Finish as
    Virgil de Selincourt (as Keram Malicki-Sanchez)
    2004
    Little Black Book as
    Waiter (as Keram Malicki-Sanchez)
    2004
    The Tulse Luper Suitcases, Part 2: Vaux to the Sea as
    Virgil de Selincourt (uncredited)
    2004
    CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (TV Series) as
    Jamal
    - Getting Off (2004) - Jamal
    2003
    The Guardian (TV Series) as
    Lucas Farr
    - Shame (2003) - Lucas Farr (as Keram Malicki-Sanchez)
    2003
    The Tulse Luper Suitcases, Part 1: The Moab Story as
    Virgil de Selincourt
    2002
    Something in Between (Short) as
    Jon Talents
    2002
    Rock My World as
    Flit (as Keram Malicki-Sanchez)
    2002
    John Q as
    Freddy B. (as Keram Malicki-Sanchez)
    2001
    24 (TV Series) as
    Larry Rogow
    - 2:00 a.m.-3:00 a.m. (2001) - Larry Rogow
    2001
    Crazy/Beautiful as
    Foster (as Keram Malicki-Sanchez)
    2001
    Happy Campers as
    Jasper
    1999
    Cherry Falls as
    Timmy
    1999
    ER (TV Series) as
    Rick
    - Last Rites (1999) - Rick
    1999
    Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV Series) as
    Freddy Iverson
    - Earshot (1999) - Freddy Iverson (as Keram Malicki-Sanchez)
    1999
    Drive Me Crazy as
    Rupert (as Keram Malicki-Sanchez)
    1999
    Late Last Night (TV Movie) as
    Drag Queen (uncredited)
    1999
    Silk Stalkings (TV Series) as
    Lyn Moncrief / Monk
    - A Clockwork Florida Orange (1999) - Lyn Moncrief / Monk (as Keram-Malicki-Sanchez)
    1999
    L.A. Doctors (TV Series) as
    Alex Atcheson
    - Been There, Done That (1999) - Alex Atcheson
    1998
    American History X as
    Chris (as Keram Malicki-Sanchez)
    1993
    Ready or Not (TV Series) as
    Lizard
    - Where Do I Belong? (1996) - Lizard
    - Under One Roof (1995) - Lizard
    - Dear Troy (1994) - Lizard
    - Wild Life (1993) - Lizard
    1995
    Skin Deep as
    Chris Black
    1995
    Nancy Drew (TV Series) as
    Homeless Kid / Clerk
    - Who's Hot, Who's Not (1995) - Homeless Kid
    - Welcome to the Callisto (1995) - Clerk
    1995
    No Contest as
    Cal
    1994
    Boulevard as
    Sister
    1994
    TekWar: TekLab (TV Movie) as
    Mustapha
    1992
    Catwalk (TV Series) as
    Johnnie Camden
    - The Biggest Deal (1993) - Johnnie Camden
    - Flip Side (1993) - Johnnie Camden
    - Mother's Day (1993) - Johnnie Camden
    - Photo Finish (1993) - Johnnie Camden
    - Downtown (1993) - Johnnie Camden
    - Toxic Love (1993) - Johnnie Camden
    - Trapped (1993) - Johnnie Camden
    - Love During Wartime (1993) - Johnnie Camden
    - Life Skills (1993) - Johnnie Camden
    - Sex, Lies, and Rock N' Roll (1993) - Johnnie Camden
    - That's No Lady, That's His Wife (1993) - Johnnie Camden
    - Shot in the Dark (1993) - Johnnie Camden
    - Billy's Blues (1992) - Johnnie Camden
    - My Girl (1992) - Johnnie Camden
    - The Gig, the Favor, and the Very Big Turkey (1992) - Johnnie Camden
    - Life's Not Black N' White (1992) - Johnnie Camden
    - Words and Music (1992) - Johnnie Camden
    - Six Hip Hoppers & A Yo Babe (1992) - Johnnie Camden
    - Here Today (1992) - Johnnie Camden
    - Family Business (1992) - Johnnie Camden
    - First Gig (1992) - Johnnie Camden
    - No Returns (1992) - Johnnie Camden
    - The Birth: Part 2 (1992) - Johnnie Camden
    - The Birth: Part 1 (1992) - Johnnie Camden
    1991
    Rin Tin Tin: K-9 Cop (TV Series)
    - Big Man on Campus (1991)
    1989
    War of the Worlds (TV Series) as
    Ceeto
    - The Obelisk (1990) - Ceeto
    - Loving the Alien (1989) - Ceeto
    1988
    Friday the 13th: The Series (TV Series) as
    Richard 'Ricky' Radwell / Peter Marshak
    - A Friend to the End (1989) - Richard 'Ricky' Radwell
    - Bottle of Dreams (1988) - Peter Marshak
    1988
    Zardip's Search for Healthy Wellness (TV Series) as
    Zardip Pacific
    - Sleep (1988) - Zardip Pacific
    - Exercise (1988) - Zardip Pacific
    - Growth (1988) - Zardip Pacific
    - More Food (1988) - Zardip Pacific
    - Food (1988) - Zardip Pacific
    - The Human Body (1988) - Zardip Pacific
    - Environmental Health (1988) - Zardip Pacific
    - The Secret Discovered (1988) - Zardip Pacific
    - Zardip's Quest (1988) - Zardip Pacific
    - The Dentist (1988) - Zardip Pacific
    - Teeth - Zardip Pacific
    - More Germs - Zardip Pacific
    - Germs - Zardip Pacific
    1988
    Street Legal (TV Series) as
    Tom Prouse
    - The Homecoming (1988) - Tom Prouse
    1988
    Summer Storm (TV Mini Series) as
    Joey
    1988
    Clifford's Fun with Letters (Video short)(voice)
    1988
    Garbage Pail Kids (TV Series)
    - Shirley Dimples/The Land of Odd (1988) - (voice, as Karem Malicki-Sanchez)
    - The Pink Cat's Eye/A Rhyme in Time (1988) - (voice, as Karem Malicki-Sanchez)
    - The Unmeationables/Heartless Hal (1988) - (voice, as Karem Malicki-Sanchez)
    - Oops! The Disaster Movie/The House That Dripped Crud (1988) - (voice, as Karn Maliki-Sanchez)
    1988
    Clifford's Fun with Numbers (Video short)(voice)
    1988
    Clifford's Fun with Opposites (Video short)
    1988
    Clifford's Fun with Ryhmes (Video short)
    1988
    Clifford's Fun with Shapes (Video short)
    1988
    Clifford's Fun with Sounds (Video short)
    1988
    The Ray Bradbury Theater (TV Series) as
    Martin
    - The Emissary (1988) - Martin
    1987
    I'll Take Manhattan (TV Mini Series) as
    Justin Amberville
    - Episode #1.2 (1987) - Justin Amberville
    - Episode #1.1 (1987) - Justin Amberville
    1987
    Amerika (TV Mini Series) as
    Young Caleb
    - Part VII (1987) - Young Caleb
    - Part V (1987) - Young Caleb
    - Part III (1987) - Young Caleb
    1986
    The Care Bears (TV Series)
    - The Cloud of Uncaring (1986) - (voice)
    - The All Powerful Mr. Beastly/Order on the Court (1986) - (voice)
    - Grams Bear's Thanksgiving Surprise (1986) - (voice)
    - Birthday Bear's Blues (1986) - (voice)
    - The Long Lost Care Bears (1986) - (voice)
    - The Bravest of the Brave (1986) - (voice)
    - The Camp-Out/I, Robot Heart (1986) - (voice)
    - The Big Star Round-Up (1986) - (voice)
    - The Sleeping Giant/Lost at Sea (1986) - (voice)
    - Home Sweet Homeless (1986) - (voice)
    - The Great Race (1986) - (voice)
    - Grumpy's Three Wishes (1986) - (voice)
    - Care-a-Lot's Birthday (1986) - (voice)
    1985
    Eleni as
    Nick's Son
    1985
    Comedy Factory (TV Series) as
    Philip
    - Harry and the Kids (1985) - Philip
    1985
    Faerie Tale Theatre (TV Series) as
    Willie / Lame Boy
    - The Pied Piper of Hamelin (1985) - Willie / Lame Boy (as Keram Malicki-Sanchez)
    1984
    Hangin' In (TV Series) as
    George
    - Christmas Hotline (1984) - George
    Music Department
    2019
    A Doggone Christmas (TV Movie) (composer additional music)
    2019
    Victoria Gotti: My Father's Daughter (TV Movie) (additional background music)
    2018
    Summer of 84 (composer: additional music)
    2018
    Secret Millionaire (TV Movie) (composer: additional music)
    2017
    The Mechanics of Love (TV Movie) (composer: additional music)
    2016
    Mr. Write (TV Movie) (composer: additional music)
    2016
    Twist of Fate (TV Movie) (composer: additional music)
    2015
    Perfect High (TV Movie) (composer: additional music)
    2014
    A Wife's Nightmare (TV Movie) (composer: additional music)
    2014
    A Daughter's Nightmare (TV Movie) (composer: additional music)
    2011
    Ecstasy (composer: additional music)
    2010
    A Killer App (Video short) (composer: additional music)
    2006
    Kraken: Tentacles of the Deep (TV Movie) (composer: additional music)
    2005
    Queen West (Short) (musician)
    2003
    Uptown Girls (songs - uncredited) / (soundtrack - uncredited)
    2001
    Happy Campers (composer: additional music)
    1995
    Ready or Not (TV Series) (composer - 1 episode)
    - Under One Roof (1995) - (composer: additional music)
    -
    Catwalk (TV Series) (composer - 4 episodes, 1992 - 1993) (additional music - 1 episode, 1993) (playback singer - 1 episode, 1993)
    - Flip Side (1993) - (composer: additional music)
    - Downtown (1993) - (additional music)
    - Toxic Love (1993) - (playback singer: vocalist)
    - Sex, Lies, and Rock N' Roll (1993) - (composer: additional music)
    - Words and Music (1992) - (composer: additional music)
    - The Birth: Part 1 (1992) - (composer: additional music)
    Sound Department
    2020
    Being Perfectly Frank (Short) (sound mixer)
    2011
    How (Not) to Become a Vampire (Short) (sound editor)
    2011
    Tulip Pink (Short) (sound editor) / (sound mixer)
    2010
    A Killer App (Video short) (sound editor) / (sound mixer)
    Soundtrack
    2019
    Elsewhere (performer: "Hola Hype") / (writer: "Hola Hype")
    2018
    Summer of 84 (music: "Yummy Shine", "Ultra Sweet")
    2006
    Broken (as Keram Malicki-Sanchez, "The Hanging Tree") / (lyrics: "The Hanging Tree" - as Keram Malicki-Sanchez) / (music: "The Hanging Tree" - as Keram Malicki-Sanchez) / (producer: "The Hanging Tree" - as Keram Malicki-Sanchez)
    Composer
    2020
    Being Perfectly Frank (Short)
    2020
    Sleeping with Danger (TV Movie) (composer)
    2017
    Same Time Next Week (TV Movie)
    2011
    Tulip Pink (Short)
    2010
    A Killer App (Video short)
    Producer
    2021
    YO Mobile: Tu como Chicharito, cambiate a Yo (Video short) (executive producer)
    2020
    Being Perfectly Frank (Short) (producer)
    2011
    How (Not) to Become a Vampire (Short) (producer)
    2011
    Tulip Pink (Short) (producer)
    2010
    A Killer App (Video short) (producer)
    Director
    2020
    Being Perfectly Frank (Short)
    2011
    How (Not) to Become a Vampire (Short)
    2011
    Tulip Pink (Short)
    2010
    A Killer App (Video short)
    Writer
    2020
    Being Perfectly Frank (Short)
    2011
    Tulip Pink (Short)
    2010
    A Killer App (Video short)
    Cinematographer
    2020
    Being Perfectly Frank (Short)
    2011
    How (Not) to Become a Vampire (Short)
    2010
    A Killer App (Video short)
    Editor
    2020
    Being Perfectly Frank (Short)
    2011
    How (Not) to Become a Vampire (Short)
    2010
    A Killer App (Video short)
    Visual Effects
    2011
    How (Not) to Become a Vampire (Short) (digital effects artist)
    2010
    A Killer App (Video short) (digital effects)
    Thanks
    2022
    POV: Points of View (Short) (special thanks)
    2009
    House of Boys (director's thanks: very nice casting encounter - as Kieram Malicki-Sanchez)
    2006
    Broken (thanks)
    Self
    2021
    The Movie Loot (Podcast Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode 63: The Suburban Magical Realism Loot (2022) - Self - Guest
    - Episode 41: The Mindf**k Loot (2021) - Self - Guest
    1985
    Martin Short: Concert for the North Americas (TV Special) as
    Sonny

    References

    Keram Malicki-Sánchez Wikipedia