- Jeremy's films include The Theatre Bizarre, starring Udo Kier and a remake of H.G Lewis' The Wizard of Gore, starring Crispin Glover, Kip Pardue, Bijou Phillips, Brad Dourif, Jeffrey Combs and featuring the Suicide Girls.
Wizard premiered to sold out-crowds at the Los Angeles Film Festival and had it's International premiere at Fantasia.
Jeremy's third film, The Thirst, (Jeremy Sisto) is notoriously one of the most bloody modern vampire exploitation films. The New York times described it thusly, "Out-and-out pretension... just disgusting."
Jeremy's second film, All Souls Day: Dias De Los Muertos (Laura Harring, Danny Trejo) premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival and plays all over the world every November 1st.
Jeremy's The Attic Expeditions starred Seth Green, Alice Cooper and Ted Raimi. Attic premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival and is considered a cult favorite.
Jeremy is completing post-production on his 6th feature, The Dead Ones, and spends his free time directing old fashioned Spookshows for a private audience of magicians and Hollywood insiders.
Jeremy has edited over a dozen films, works as an editor and producer in reality television, directs recreations for television and edits behind-the-scenes specials for studio films.
He also delivered his son, Cassidy Wilshire on the corner of Wilshire Boulevard and Robertson Boulevard just eight short blocks from Cedars Sinai Hospital and twelve short years from a proper degree as an obstetrician.
JeremyKasten.com- IMDb Mini Biography By: Susan Susanson
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