John McLean(IV)
- Actor
- Editorial Department
- Additional Crew
Graduated from St. Anthony's High School Seminary in San Antonio,
Texas, a Catholic boarding school with a mission to train young men for
the priesthood. Instead, it propelled John McLean into a lifetime of
creativity and debauchery, both honed to a fine point at the University
of Texas at Austin, where he earned a degree in literature and
languages.
After several years in Los Angeles, where he worked for a time in development and casting for Roger Corman's Concorde Pictures, and was the Assistant Editor on Curfew (1989), the directorial debut of 'Gary Winik', John McLean moved back to Austin, Texas, where he continues to live. He has a daughter, Oona, and a son, Francis, by his former wife, Amy Evers.
He spent four years at Origin, the renowned computer game company, as an Associate Producer on the 'Wing Commander' games. Since then he has focused on acting, writing and directing.
His debut feature was the wacky, low-budget mockumentary, The Perfect Man Contest (2003), followed by the singing-dancing Zombie-fest, Z: A Zombie Musical (2007), which contains 14 original songs.
Upcoming projects include an untitled Women In Prison Musical, the literary satire, 'Ex Libris' and an original movie musical set in Classical Greece.
After several years in Los Angeles, where he worked for a time in development and casting for Roger Corman's Concorde Pictures, and was the Assistant Editor on Curfew (1989), the directorial debut of 'Gary Winik', John McLean moved back to Austin, Texas, where he continues to live. He has a daughter, Oona, and a son, Francis, by his former wife, Amy Evers.
He spent four years at Origin, the renowned computer game company, as an Associate Producer on the 'Wing Commander' games. Since then he has focused on acting, writing and directing.
His debut feature was the wacky, low-budget mockumentary, The Perfect Man Contest (2003), followed by the singing-dancing Zombie-fest, Z: A Zombie Musical (2007), which contains 14 original songs.
Upcoming projects include an untitled Women In Prison Musical, the literary satire, 'Ex Libris' and an original movie musical set in Classical Greece.