With twenty books published internationally and nineteen feature movies
in worldwide distribution, John Russo has been called a "living
legend." He began by co-authoring the screenplay for Night of the
Living Dead, which has become recognized as a "horror classic."
His three books on the art and craft of movie making have become bibles
of independent production, and one of them, Scare Tactics, won a
national award for Superior Nonfiction. Quentin Tarantino and many
other noted filmmakers have stated that Russo's books helped them
launch their careers.
John Russo wants people to know he's "just a nice guy who likes to
scare people" - and he's done it with novels and films such as Return
of The Living Dead, Midnight, The Majorettes, The Awakening and
Heartstopper. He has had a long, rewarding career, and he shows no
signs of slowing down. Recently his screenplay for Escape of The Living
Dead was made into a five-part comic book released by Avatar to great
acclaim; it made the Top Ten of Horror Comics nationally and spawned
two graphic novels and ten sequels.
Russo's recent novel, The Hungry Dead, was published by Kensington
Books. He is also slated to direct two movies: a remake of his cult
hit, Midnight, and a brand new take on the "zombie phenomenon" entitled
Spawn of The Dead.
Russo's latest novel Dealey Plaza was published by Burning Bulb
Publishing. His short story Channel 666 appears in The Big Book of
Bizarro.
His popularity among genre fans remains at a high pitch. He appears at
many movie conventions each year as a featured guest, and he considers
his appearance at the Orion Festival, hosted by Kirk Hammett and
Metallica, one of the highlights of his career.