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Britton Stebbins graduated from The Lee Strasberg Institute of Acting in New York City in 1994. The next two years after that he had been cast from a variety of Broadway and Off-Broadway plays. In 1997, Britton called it quits and moved back home where he graduated from Specs Howard School of Broadcast Arts. He then made his first movie entitled, "Batman & Robin Forever." Britton immediately went to film school and graduated in 2000 from the Motion Picture Institute of Michigan where he made his second feature entitled "Night." That was the first of many that Britton started to disappear to the dark side of the moon. He then ventured out to L.A. in 2000, and worked with Paul Thomas Anderson ("Boogie Nights,""There Will Be Blood") as a production assistant. In 2001, he moved back home again to work on his most challenging endeavor. The movie was a semi-autobiography about one man's struggle entering hell and dealing with the diabolical shapes that lurk within it. In 2005, Britton released "Odyssey: 1000 Light Years From Home," at a running time of 124 minutes. However, Britton grew jaded of all the constant struggles and financial difficulties during the making of the movie that he decided to call it quits for quite a while. Six years later he conjured up a haunting tale about one man's battle against the mysterious disappearance of his sister, which is entitled, "Dark Night of the Pumpkinman." A year later Britton continued his Halloween saga with "Dark Night of the Pumpkinman 2." Five years later after numerous re-writes and financial struggles, Britton finally lifted his Grindhouse superheroine flick off the ground entitled, "Red Venom Kills." Recently, Red Venom has been released on numerous internet channels. Lately, Britton is in pre-production for his seventh feature entitled "Midnight Trashshow." It revolves around a struggling late night local television studio who shows grindhouse movies after dark. The film includes fake grindhouse trailers, two grindhouse vignettes, and the main plot featuring the sultry hostess Lady Silk.