Graham High(II)
- Producer
- Director
- Actor
Graham High is a Los Angeles based filmmaker, producer, and director of narrative and documentary projects. His TV and Film credits include The Reagans, The End of the World, Victoria's Secret: Angels & Demons, Where's My Roy Cohn?, Studio 54, Scotty & The Secret History of Hollywood and Flower among others.
Upcoming projects include a feature documentary about the world famous Chef Nobu Matsuhisa directed by Matt Tyrnauer and the Alan Resnick and Robby Rackleff gonzo horror feature Dance Freak.
His directorial debut Pops, a short dramedy with a touch of the surreal, was described as "weird and wonderful" by Shakespeare in Love producer David Parfitt. His follow up short film, ZER0 0NE ZER0, was shot entirely on iPhone and won the "Best Mobile Film" award at the Indiefilmopolis Film Festival in 2022. The Housesitters, Graham's third short film, is a horror-comedy script penned by and starring Matt McConkey and Erin Pineda. It was awarded "Best Horror Comedy" and "Best Actors" for both Matt and Erin's performances.
He has produced several shorts as well, including the mini-doc series Straight White Guy Listening (also serving as host), and the drama A Song to Pass the Time.
He lives in Eagle Rock with his wife, Shauna, and their son.
Upcoming projects include a feature documentary about the world famous Chef Nobu Matsuhisa directed by Matt Tyrnauer and the Alan Resnick and Robby Rackleff gonzo horror feature Dance Freak.
His directorial debut Pops, a short dramedy with a touch of the surreal, was described as "weird and wonderful" by Shakespeare in Love producer David Parfitt. His follow up short film, ZER0 0NE ZER0, was shot entirely on iPhone and won the "Best Mobile Film" award at the Indiefilmopolis Film Festival in 2022. The Housesitters, Graham's third short film, is a horror-comedy script penned by and starring Matt McConkey and Erin Pineda. It was awarded "Best Horror Comedy" and "Best Actors" for both Matt and Erin's performances.
He has produced several shorts as well, including the mini-doc series Straight White Guy Listening (also serving as host), and the drama A Song to Pass the Time.
He lives in Eagle Rock with his wife, Shauna, and their son.