Sunday, 29 August 2010 18:30

Charles Kline wins Baltimore COMICON Zombie Category Competition

Written by Jeffrey Sinor
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Charles is on the right! Charles is on the right!

Our special effects guru won the zombie category competition for Baltimore COMICON 2010. He conquered the competition with his outstanding special effects ability!

Charles Kline's interest in the macabre started with the horror films he watched as a young boy growing up in Maryland. But it wasn't until about the age of eleven that he first began experimenting with makeup, usually to transform himself into some sort of ghoul or monster on Halloween . . . always determined to out-do what he'd done the previous year.  He's kept up ever since, with "The Suffered" being the first feature film he's done effects for. In his free time, when not spilling blood on the set, Charles enjoys writing scary stories, drawing scary pictures, and reading lots of scary books, yet he's still afraid to sleep in the dark without a night light on and a teddy bear for company. Currently, Mr. Kline is  working on a collection of poems and short stories.

Charles work includes special effects for former company WuFilmWorks (now TMW - The Mystery Workshop) under the movie The Suffered and Vicious Bridge. Currently he is working on a new project with TMW (The Mystery Workshop) called The Pickman Incident (currently in post production).

He will be at the next HorrorFind Weekend this September 3-5! He will also work on making a better zombie outfit!

"You can't make an omelet without breaking eggs, and you can't make a horror film without breaking heads."

Clive Barker
(Quoted from an interview for Hellraiser II)

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