Drew Godderis

Drew Godderis

Personal Details

Biography

Noted filmmaker Drew Godderis has made a lasting impact on the cinematic world through his work on a diverse range of projects. One of his most notable endeavors is the 1987 cult classic "Blood Diner", a horror-comedy that has garnered a devoted following over the years.

In addition to his work on "Blood Diner", Godderis also lent his talents to the 1994 documentary "L.A. AIDS Jabber", a powerful and thought-provoking exploration of the AIDS epidemic in Los Angeles during the early 1990s.

Furthermore, Godderis's impressive filmography also includes the 1988 science fiction thriller "Deep Space", a gripping tale of intergalactic adventure and suspense that has captivated audiences for decades.

Through his work on these and other projects, Drew Godderis has established himself as a talented and versatile filmmaker, capable of tackling a wide range of genres and subjects with ease and aplomb.

Career

1994
1988
Deep Space
Deep Space as Blue Coat
The Under Achievers
The Under Achievers as Lotto Announcer
1987
Evil Spawn
Evil Spawn as Ross Anderson
Cannibal Hookers
Cannibal Hookers as First Victim
1994
L.A. AIDS Jabber
L.A. AIDS Jabber as Director, Writer