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Rob zombie case study
NAME: Rob ZombieOCCUPATION: Director, SingerBIRTH DATE: January 12, 1965 (Age: 48)EDUCATION: Haverhill High SchoolPLACE OF BIRTH: Haverhill, MassachusettsFULL NAME: Robert Bartleh CummingsZODIAC SIGN: Capricorn
He is a very successful hard rock performer and horror film director, He first came to
fame with his heavy metal band White Zombie in the 1990s, which was known for
controversial lyrics and theatrical stage performances. Zombie later branched out in films with such bloody thrillers as House of
1,000 Corpses and the 2007 remake of Halloween.
Rob Zombie (born Robert Bartleh Cummings; January 12, 1965) is an American musician, film director, screenwriter and film
producer. He rose to prominence as a founding member of the band White Zombie which
formed in the mid-1980s and rose to fame in the early 1990s. As a solo artist, he has released five
studio albums, five compilation albums, and a live album. He has expanded his career and
become a director, and has directed a total of six films, the majority of which he also wrote or co-
wrote
BEGINNING OF CAREERZombie studied for a time at the Parsons School of
Design. There he met Sean Yseult and the two quickly became a couple. Together they formed White Zombie, taking their name from a 1932
horror film starring Bela Lugosi. Before launching his music career, Zombie took on a number of offbeat jobs. He served as an art director for a
pornographic magazine and a production assistant on the children's television show Pee-
Wee's Playhouse starring Paul Reubens.
Alternating between film and music, Zombie released the well-received Educated
Horses album in 2005. Two years later, he revived a horror classic. Zombie offered movie-goers his own take on the John
Carpenter Halloween series, which he wrote and directed. The movie earned
approximately $26 million in its opening weekend, his biggest hit to date. His
sequel, Halloween II (2009), did not fare as well with audiences or critics.
In 2006, it was announced that Zombie had signed on to write and direct a remake of the 1978 horror film classic Halloween. After the announcement, Zombie posted on his official MySpace page, stating
"...what I am doing is starting totally from scratch. This is the new HALLOWEEN. Call it a remake, an update, a reimaging or whatever, but
one thing that for sure is this is a whole new start... a new beginning with no connection to the other series. That is exactly why the project
appeals to me. I can take it and run with it."Zombie later referred to the film as a "re-imagining" of the original John Carpenter film.
He also has he’s own website which includes the latest news, pictures about him.