Jack Stevenson

January 10, 2024
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Jack Stevenson
Full Name Jack Stevenson
Occupation Author
Date Of Birth Sep 14, 1955(1955-09-14)
Age 69
Birthplace Wellsville
Country United States
Birth City New York
Horoscope Virgo

Jack Stevenson Biography

Name Jack Stevenson
Birthday Sep 14
Birth Year 1955
Place Of Birth Wellsville
Home Town New York
Birth Country United States
Birth Sign Virgo

Jack Stevenson is one of the most popular and richest Author who was born on September 14, 1955 in Wellsville, New York, United States.

Jack Stevenson (born 14 September 1955 in Wellsville, New York) is an author and film showman, who lives in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Stevenson’s earliest published writing was in his magazine The Living Color, published in Los Angeles in 1982. The Living Color featured Stevenson’s interviews, most notably of John Waters, poems he received in the mail from Charles Bukowski, his own short fiction, and works by Jim Morton and William Sikorsky. A review didn’t mention the Waters interview, barely mentioned Bukowski, but did say “Otherwise, there’s good film coverage, especially on Godfather of Gore Herschell Gordon Lewis, a punchy sports column and a fascist advice page. A lot, really, for free.” In Boston Stevenson’s more ambitious and bigger magazine, Pandemonium, followed The Living Color. The first issue came out in 1986. Leading up to it, Stevenson had exchanged letters with a wide range of underground and outlaw individuals. Pandemonium # 1 featured articles, correspondence, and interviews with Charles Bukowski, William S. Burroughs, Al Goldstein, and John Waters. Pandemonium #2 was more ambitious with a slick cover, and articles about and/or interviews with,Divine, Mary Woronov, Cookie Mueller, Rosa von Praunheim and many others. The third and final issue of Pandemonium, a “Freaks, Magicians & Movie Stars Special Edition” was published in 1989. Again,improved, the issue featured articles and interviews, including Mary Vivian Pearce, Kenneth Anger, George Kuchar, and Johnny Eck. Film Threat Magazine published his interview with George Kuchar in 1988.

Jack Stevenson Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Author
House Living in own house.

Jack Stevenson is one of the richest Author from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Jack Stevenson 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Stevenson has been a regular contributor to the Bright Lights Film Journal with long form essays including George Kuchar: A First-Person Life and Robert Cowan (1930-2011): Unsung Superstar of the Underground.

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Who is Jack Stevenson Dating?

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As of 2020, Stevenson operates Husets Biograf, a cinema in Copenhagen.

Facts & Trivia

James Ranked on the list of most popular Author. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Jack Stevenson celebrates birthday on September 14 of every year.

Top Facts about Jack Stevenson

  1. Jack Stevenson is an American author and film showman.
  2. He was born in 1955.
  3. Stevenson has written extensively on cult cinema and underground films.
  4. He is known for his expertise in exploitation and B-movies.
  5. Stevenson has published books on various film genres, including horror and erotica.
  6. He has curated film programs at international festivals and museums.
  7. Stevenson’s work focuses on the cultural significance of obscure films.
  8. He has contributed to numerous film magazines and journals worldwide.
  9. Stevenson is considered a leading authority on alternative cinema movements.
  10. His writing explores the intersection of art, politics, and popular culture.

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