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Marc Cayce (born July 8, 1976) is an American film writer and director.
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Life and career
MARC CAYCE is writer/director for Foremost Entertainment,[1] an independent motion picture company based in Los Angeles, California and Detroit, Michigan.[2] Cayce has written several screenplays as well as written screenplays for various celebrities like Brandon T. Jackson, Keith Sweat and Miss USA 2010 Rima Fakih.[citation needed]
Born in Detroit, Michigan, he obtained a degree in film making from the University of Southern California School of Cinema/Television, Cayce began his film career by starting a production company. This eventually led him to an independent producer slot with Motion Picture Corporation of America MPCA/Orion Pictures where he began a relationship with Steve Stabler and Brad Krevoy.[citation needed]
Cayce secured a small budget to direct a short film titled “NIKITA BLUES”[3] which was one of the finalists for the 1999 HBO Short Film Competition. In 2000, Cayce finished the feature film version of “NIKITA BLUES”[4] for theatrical release and recently finished his second feature film “FORBIDDEN FRUITS”[5] released in the summer of 2006 which Miss USA appears in.[6]
Filmography
YEAR MOVIE ROLE OTHER 2000 "Nikita Blues" Writer/Director Credited 2006 "Forbidden Fruits", Writer/Director Credited 2009 Haitian Nights Writer 2010 Trapped: Haitian Nights Writer 2010 Chance Taken Writer/Director Pre-Production References
External links
- [1],"Forbidden Fruits", July 25, 2006]
- Armsted, Christopher "Forbidden Fruits"
- The New York Times. "Nikita Blues", New York, 2000.
- Marc Cayce at the Internet Movie Database
Categories:- Living people
- 1978 births
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