Eduardo Miguel Sanchez-Quiros was born in Havana, Cuba on December 20, 1968.
Graduated from the University of Central Florida School of Film in 1994.
The Blair Witch Project (1999). It was a worldwide hit and has become one of the most spoofed films of all time.
It was at a young age he gained an interest in filmmaking. At Wheaton High School Ed made school movie projects such as Shrimp Fried Vice and Pride (in the name of Love) all of which starred his friends and family, as well as Ed himself.
Height 6′ 7″ (2.01 m)
After High School Ed studied at Montgomery College where he continued to make movies like Star Trek Demented.
He later got accepted to the University of Central Florida where he made Gabriel’s Dream, a film which he thought was going to be his big break, but that didn’t come for almost another decade. In 1997 he and a close friend Daniel Myrick got together and started production on the most successful movie (budget to gross) ever, the The Blair Witch Project (1999). It was a world-wide hit and has become one of the most spoofed films of all time.
Working on treatments for a Blair Witch Prequel with Dan Myrick and Haxan Films. [2002].
Helped independent filmmaker Darren Martinez by being a key player in the promotion of Darren’s New Orleans documentary Hellp (2006).
Salary.
The Blair Witch Project (1999) $4,000,000 (payout from the success of the film)
Spouse
Stefanie Sanchez 20 May 2000 – present) (3 children). Has a daughter, Bianca Sanchez (2001) and two sons, Lucas (2003) and Lennon (2009).
Filmography
Feature films
The Blair Witch Project (1999). It was a world-wide hit and has become one of the most spoofed films of all time.
The Blair Witch Project (1999)
Altered (2006)
Seventh Moon (2008)
Lovely Molly (2012)
Exists (2014)
Maulers (TBC)
Griffin’s Ghost (TBC)
Television
Intruders (2014)
Short films[edit]
ParaAbnormal (2009) (web TV with Jamie Nash)
V/H/S/2 (Segment: A Ride in the Park) (2013)
Four Corners of Fear (2013) (web TV)
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