Nick Zedd spearheaded the film movement The Cinema of Transgression and directed 44 motion pictures starting in 1979 with They Eat Scum. Later films include Police State (1987), War Is Menstrual Envy (1992), Ecstasy In Entropy (1999), Lord of the Cockrings (2001) and I Was a Quality of Life Violation (2002).
Nick Zedd has acted in such films as The Manhattan Love Suicides, Submit To Me Now, Shadows In The City, What About Me, No Such Thing As Gravity, Stone Age Lament, King of Sex and Bubblegum.
He starred in the occult off-Broadway thriller The Intruder by Maurice Maeterlinck in 2001.
After exhibiting films and receiving awards at the 1986 and 1989 Ann Arbor Film Festival, the 1988 International Poetry Festival in Sweden and showcasing a retrospective of his films at The Museum of Modern Art in 1989, Zedd published his autobiography Bleed in 1990, reprinted by Hanuman Books in 1992; later published in 1996 as Totem of the Depraved (2.13.61 publications.)
His novel, From Entropy To Ecstasy was self published in 1996.
As Orion Jeriko, Zedd edited The Underground Film Bulletin from 1984 to 1990 and has written for Penthouse Forum, Radium, Film Threat, 11211, Sensitive Skin, Newtopia and ASS Magazine.
With his band, Zyklon Beatles he released Consume and Die on Rubric Records in 2000.
Zedd produced, wrote and directed the television series Electra Elf from 2003 to 2008.
Since then, Mr. Zedd has produced a series of oil paintings, exhibiting them at the ADA Gallery in Richmond, Virginia as well as Pendu Gallery and Microscope Gallery in NYC.
Mr. Zedd currently resides in Mexico City where he paints, writes screenplays, shoots videos and publishes Hatred of Capitalism magazine. In 2012 he exhibited at the Kunstwerke Museum of Contemporary Art in Berlin, screening several movies and speaking on a panel.
Nick Zedd spearheaded the film movement The Cinema of Transgression and directed 44 motion pictures starting in 1979 with They Eat Scum. Later films include Police State (1987), War Is Menstrual Envy (1992), Ecstasy In Entropy (1999), Lord of the Cockrings (2001) and I Was a Quality of Life Violation (2002).
Nick Zedd has acted in such films as The Manhattan Love Suicides, Submit To Me Now, Shadows In The City, What About Me, No Such Thing As Gravity, Stone Age Lament, King of Sex and Bubblegum.
He starred in the occult off-Broadway thriller The Intruder by Maurice Maeterlinck in 2001.
After exhibiting films and receiving awards at the 1986 and 1989 Ann Arbor Film Festival, the 1988 International Poetry Festival in Sweden and showcasing a retrospective of his films at The Museum of Modern Art in 1989, Zedd published his autobiography Bleed in 1990, reprinted by Hanuman Books in 1992; later published in 1996 as Totem of the Depraved (2.13.61 publications.)
His novel, From Entropy To Ecstasy was self published in 1996.
As Orion Jeriko, Zedd edited The Underground Film Bulletin from 1984 to 1990 and has written for Penthouse Forum, Radium, Film Threat, 11211, Sensitive Skin, Newtopia and ASS Magazine.
With his band, Zyklon Beatles he released Consume and Die on Rubric Records in 2000.
Zedd produced, wrote and directed the television series Electra Elf from 2003 to 2008.
Since then, Mr. Zedd has produced a series of oil paintings, exhibiting them at the ADA Gallery in Richmond, Virginia as well as Pendu Gallery and Microscope Gallery in NYC.
Mr. Zedd currently resides in Mexico City where he paints, writes screenplays, shoots videos and publishes Hatred of Capitalism magazine. In 2012 he exhibited at the Kunstwerke Museum of Contemporary Art in Berlin, screening several movies and speaking on a panel.