Terry Keefe

History

Terry Keefe attended film school at the University of Southern California. He recently produced the feature film 18 1/2, directed by Dan Mirvish and written by Daniel Moya. 18 1/2 stars Bruce Campbell, Jon Cryer, John Magaro, Willa Fitzgerald, Vonde Curtis Hall, and Catherine Curtin. His first job working in the film business was as a development executive for producer John Jacobs at Orion Pictures, where he met Michael Z. Wechsler. Together, they wrote and directed the feature film, Slaves of Hollywood (1998), about working as an assistant in the film business, which starred Hill Harper and Nicholas Worth. Terry created the popular comic books "Supernovas" and co-created the comics series "Tesla" with David Lawrence and Gregory Weinkauf. Terry was Editor-at-Large of Venice Magazine from 2001-2011. He has also written and directed numerous short films, including "Brace Yourself" and "Young Seinfeld." In 2013, he produced Altered Minds with Michael Z. Wechsler, which starred Judd Hirsch, C.S. Lee, Jaime Ray Newman, and Ryan O'Nan.

Movies

18½
Producer
In 1974, a White House transcriber is thrust into the Watergate scandal when she obtains the only copy of the infamous 18½-minute gap in Nixon's tapes.
W.C.
Co-Producer
Set in and around the male and female toilets of a Dublin jazz bar. A drama concerning the trials and tribulations of two lowly paid toilet attendants and the people they serve.
Slaves of Hollywood
Director
Slaves of Hollywood follows the lives of a group of recent college graduates at their first jobs in corporate Hollywood. Thomas, Pink, Fisher, Dean, and Roman have just moved out to Los Angeles and they aspire to become "players". But first they have to start at the bottom, working as personal assistants to a variety of maniacal producers, agents, and studio executives. The glamour of working in Hollywood quickly begins to fade after endless days of making coffee and babysitting the boss' children. As time moves on, our lead characters struggle to move up the corporate ladder while keeping their sanity and morals intact.
Slaves of Hollywood
Producer
Slaves of Hollywood follows the lives of a group of recent college graduates at their first jobs in corporate Hollywood. Thomas, Pink, Fisher, Dean, and Roman have just moved out to Los Angeles and they aspire to become "players". But first they have to start at the bottom, working as personal assistants to a variety of maniacal producers, agents, and studio executives. The glamour of working in Hollywood quickly begins to fade after endless days of making coffee and babysitting the boss' children. As time moves on, our lead characters struggle to move up the corporate ladder while keeping their sanity and morals intact.
Slaves of Hollywood
Writer
Slaves of Hollywood follows the lives of a group of recent college graduates at their first jobs in corporate Hollywood. Thomas, Pink, Fisher, Dean, and Roman have just moved out to Los Angeles and they aspire to become "players". But first they have to start at the bottom, working as personal assistants to a variety of maniacal producers, agents, and studio executives. The glamour of working in Hollywood quickly begins to fade after endless days of making coffee and babysitting the boss' children. As time moves on, our lead characters struggle to move up the corporate ladder while keeping their sanity and morals intact.