Larry Fessenden
Larry Fessenden
Producer, director, and occasional character actor Larry Fessenden personifies low-budget independent filmmaking at its edgiest and riskiest. Like the better-known Abel Ferrara, with whom he is often favorably compared, Fessenden established himself by making gritty, supernaturally tinged studies of paranoia, often set in an urban landscape, with sudden, shocking bursts of violence atop cerebral undercurrents -- "philosophical horror," he terms it. The extent to which Fessenden gleaned enthusiastic reviews for these outings, including many from mainstream critics, serves as a reflection on the extent of his long-honed skills and his ability to function outside of the system. Fessenden grew up in a wealthy family on the Upper East Side of Manhattan and attended the Andover preparatory school. Feeling dissatisfied, he dropped out, obtained his GED, and high-tailed it to New York University, where he enrolled in filmmaking and acting courses and set up his own independent production banner, Glass Eye Pix, in 1985. After a series of short projects in the mid- to late '80s, Fessenden emerged with his first feature: 1991's No Telling. This decidedly offbeat outing deftly blends the Frankenstein mythos with ecological and animal rights themes. The director followed it up with the 1996 Habit, also an unusual and inventive take on a longtime horror staple -- this time, the vampire genre -- about an alcoholic bartender (Fessenden) who becomes hopelessly enmeshed in a physiological and psychological addiction to a seductive woman with a penchant for bloodletting. These first two films both gleaned enthusiastic reviews and a devoted cult following; they actually constituted the premier and sophomore installments in what came to be known as the director's "Urban Paranoia" trilogy. The third opus, Wendigo (2001), tells of a stressed and burnt-out couple who take a detour from life on a rural retreat with their young son, only to run headfirst into a malevolent creature. The Last Winter (2006) culled the most glowing reviews to date for Fessenden; it dramatizes the plight of a group of Arctic oil workers confronted by a supernatural entity. Beginning in 2000, Fessenden also branched off into two directions simultaneously, alongside his directorial efforts; he established himself as a character actor (no stretch, thanks to a distinguished look that earned frequent comparisons to a more extreme Jack Nicholson) in such outings as Family Portraits: A Trilogy of America (2004), Broken Flowers (2005), The Brave One (2007), and Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever (2008), while also producing the work of other directors through Glass Eye Pix. That production banner specialized in work similar in genre and theme to Fessenden's own directorial efforts; titles included The Roost (2004), Zombie Honeymoon (2004), Automatons (2006), and Sisters (2007, a remake of the Brian De Palma shocker of the same name). ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
Filmography of Larry Fessenden:
- The Last Winter with Ron Perlman , James LeGros , Connie Britton , Zach Gilford , Kevin Corrigan , Jamie Harrold , Pato Hoffmann , Joanne Shenandoah , Oscar Miller , Halfdan Theodorsson , Eggert Ketilsson , Jack Fessenden , John Speredakos , Halfdan Larus Pedersen , Flux Quartet , Tom Chiu , Conrad Harris , Max Mandel , Dave Eggar , Gregg August , Louis Schwadron , Mike Engstrom , Derek Crosier , Jason Koi , Adriana Grace
- Automatons with Laree Love , Don Wood , David W. Hale , Dick Wayne , Christine Spencer , Brenda Cooney , Angus Scrimm , Noah DeFilippis , Don Wood , John Anthony Blake , Jennifer Boutell , Don Wood , Benjamin Hugh Abel Forster , Matt Huffman , Michael Vincent , Matt Huffman , Jennifer Shag , Daniel Mazikowski , Michael Vincent , Don Wood , Laree Love , Patrick Williams , Noah DeFilippis , Benjamin Hugh Abel Forster , Patrick Williams , Don Wood , Matt Huffman , Noah DeFilippis , Mike Thurston , Michael Vincent , Jeremiah Kipp , Clifford Steele , Noah DeFillipis , Clifford Steele , Jennifer Boutell , Don Wood
- The Brave One with Jodie Foster , Terrence Howard , Nicky Katt , Naveen Andrews , Mary Steenburgen , Ene Oloja , Luis Jr. DaSilva , Blake Foster , Rafael Sardina , Jane Adams , Gordon MacDonald , Zoe Kravitz , John Magaro , Victor Colicchio , Jermel Howard , Dennis White , Julia Garro , Brian Delate , Lenny Venito , Carmen Ejogo , Dana Eskelson , Angel Sing , Yolande Bavan , Ivo Velon , Tina Sloan , Jaime Tirelli , Nguyen Anh Hoa , Brian Tarantina , Michael Anthony Williams , Jesus Ruiz , Hope Adams , Joseph Melendez , Ted Neustadt , Brett Berg , Jeffery Manko , Mick Cunningham , Lisa Joyce , Tom Greer , David Naizir , Robert Michael McClure , Tashya Valdevit , Lai-Si Fernandez , Moises Acevedo , Dennis Johnson , Jack Caruso , Jim Taylor McNickle , Rosanne C. Lucarelli , Leif Riddell , DeShaun Stallworth , Michael J. Burg , Creighton James , Clayton Dean Smith , Barbara Gayle , Anna Margaret Hollyman , Lily Mercer , Musto Pelinkovicci , Dean Meminger , Cheryl Wills
- Mulberry Street with Nick Damici , Antone Pagan , Sarah Dickinson , Heidi Peterson , Jim Heater , Lou Torres , Tim House , Larry Fleischman , Bo Corre , Ron Brice , John Hoyt , Kim Blair , Rodney Gray , Javier Picayo , Larry Medich , Debbie Rochon , Mitchell Riggs , Catherine Zambri , Laurel Astri , John Gamborini
- The Roost with Richard Little , Barbara Wilhide , Tom Noonan , Wil Horneff , John Speredakos , Vanessa Horneff , Karl Jacob , Sean Reid
- Imaginary Heroes with Sigourney Weaver , Emile Hirsch , Jeff Daniels , Michelle Williams , Kip Pardue , Deirdre O'Connell , Ryan Donowho , Suzanne Santo , Jay Paulson , Terry Beaver , Marcia DeBonis , Sylvia Kauders , Adam LeFevre , Fran McGee , Bruce Norris , Lee Wilkof , Henry Strozier , Stephen Rowe , Matthew Carey , Sara Tanaka , Erin Fritch , Lee Brock , Barbara Gulan , Ryan Patrick Bachand , Luke Robertson , Wayne Kasserman , Ari Graynor , Justin Bond , Ned Benson , Lori Yeghiayan , Heidi Newhart , John Rue , Jen Jones , Kenny Mellman , Nicole Tubiola





