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London Homer-Wambeam

Director | Actor | Writer
Date of birth : 11/27/1995
City of birth : Lincoln, Nebraska, USA

London Homer-Wambeam, creator of Petrifying Productions, has written, directed and produced eight films and is a two-time special guest at the Steampunk convention, AnomalyCon, in Denver. He placed 5th in the nation at National History Day 2009, for his co-performance on the politics of Dr. Seuss. He won 3rd place at National History Day for his documentary on the Hollywood Production Code. London won "Best Student Documentary," at the New York International Independent Film Festival for his short film about Einstein's theory of relativity during the summer of 2010. London, who has been home schooled since kindergarten, wrote, directed, and edited his feature-length Steampunk moving picture, Forewarned, during the spring and summer of 2010 when he was 14 years old. Forewarned features a cast of 20 and is billed as being "the best airship pirate, time-travel, mad scientist, insane asylum movie of the year." Forewarned premiered at the Wyo movie theatre in Laramie, Wyoming to an audience of 250 people and was featured at the AnomalyCon Steampunk convention in March, 2011. London led his FIRST Lego League robotics programming team to win the Wyoming championship beating out 60 other teams during the fall of 2010. In 2011, he was a finalist at National History Day for his documentary on the Hindenburg disaster, and won the best in state award. It was also an official selection at the SoCal Film Festival that year. London wrote, directed and edited his feature film, The Astronomer, a remake of George Méliès' 1902 film Le Voyage dans la Lune (A Trip to the Moon). It debuted at the Wyo Theatre and was screened at AnomalyCon 2012 and TeslaCon 2012. London created a short documentary about his discovery of Hindenburg artifacts at a local archive while working on his last documentary. It was a finalist in the Wyoming Film Contest 2012. London costarred in his web series Max & Melvin's Mortuary Madness, which is available free from BlipTV. In 2014 London released is third full length film, Project Cora, about an introverted AI software designer falls in love with a girl claiming to be a robot running his software. Project Cora premiered at the Gryphon Theater and was also screened at the Laramie Film Festival and the University of Wyoming Student Union. His latest projects include a minimalist surrealist web series Telephoria and for the past two years he has been been working on a short film titled King of Nothing. Among his other projects, London hosted a local radio show and podcast from 2009 to 2015.

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