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Edward Lucky McKee (born November 1, 1975) is an American director, writer, and actor, largely known for the 2002 cult film May. He is best known for his work in horror films. Life and career [ edit ]
Lucky McKee is a director, writer, producer and actor known for his horror and dark comedy films such as May, The Woman and Tales of Halloween. He was born in California and studied film at USC, where he met many of his collaborators and friends.
- January 1, 1
- 1.96 m
- Jenny Lind, California, USA
- Director, Writer, Producer
Lucky McKee is a versatile director and producer who has worked on various genres of films and TV shows, such as horror, comedy, and documentary. See his biography, filmography, ratings, reviews, and photos on Rotten Tomatoes.
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May 22, 2023 · Lucky McKee’s May (2002) was one of those movies for a lot of people. A weird little flick that found its fanbase on home video. The eventual cult classic didn’t quite pre-date the...
Oct 13, 2022 · Since directing his first film All Cheerleaders Die in 2001, to May in 2002, and segments in Masters of Horror and Tales of Halloween, it’s safe to say filmmaker Lucky McKee has gained a cult...
Oct 20, 2011 · Lucky McKee, the writer-director of horror films like May, Sick Girl, and The Woman, discusses his career, influences, and collaborations with Jack Ketchum. The Woman, a controversial adaptation of Ketchum's novel, premiered at Sundance and won awards in Europe.