Well as many of you know I have been working on a local television show in Detroit called Wolfman Mac's Nightmare Sinema.

Tonight when I was going through my pics from the show I realized that I have quite a lot of time and sweat invested in the show. We started locally on cable access last July and we are already on commercial TV. Our first made for commercial television episode airs tonight. I have been doing acting and behind the scenes stuff since the show started. I have acted as a Zombie in several skits on a couple of shows,


as well as Torg the Robot,


and portrayed Dr. M. Balmer in skits for The Brain That Wouldn't Die.



Last night the cast of the show did it first live appearance at a grind house style showing of The Deadly Spawn and Street Trash. The Films are part of Synapse films 42nd Street Drive-In.
Well damn! I was actually recognized. EEEEKS!!! People were asking for pictures of me with them and their friends. I honestly was very surpised by the warmth of the show's fans. The best part was getting to see two movies for free. The next best thing was walking across a crowded movieplex lobby to go the the bathroom with Morbid Melvin .

We had a blast making a local news reporter and his wife lose their composure.
Hopefully the show will start to turn a small profit soon so we can get some financial compensation.
Besides the acting I also help build the sets for the show. The latest set will be that of Morgous Gravesly's film vault. As you can see by the included photos we have been quite busy. The set was designed by Bryan Larson, who writes, acts, and builds for the show.



These other pictures are that of the main set which is a projector room at an old haunted drive-in.


If any of you are in the Detroit area and would like to attend a taping of the show, just let me know and I will let you know when the next taping is.
Well it's almost time for tonights episode so I gotta go.
I luv you guys,
Grim Daddy
Tags: Television Props Acting Zombie Wolfman