Jeff Burr, a renowned filmmaker, screenwriter, and producer, left an indelible mark on the world of cinema, particularly within the realm of horror sequels.
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Burr passed away on October 10, 2023, at the age of 60.
The Georgia native’s legacy endures through his diverse exploration of genres, leaving an enduring impact on the world of cinema.
Burr is survived by his wife, Jacey Stone, and sin, Ryan.
About Jeff Burr

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Jeff Burr’s affinity for horror led him to devour fanzines like “Castle of Frankenstein,” “The Monster Times,” and “Famous Monsters.”
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His cinematic journey commenced humbly, as he began crafting Super-8 films. It wasn’t long before Burr ventured into the world of horror, where he gained recognition for his work, including “Stepfather II,” “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III,” “Puppet Master 4 and 5,” and “Pumpkinhead II.”
Burr’s creative prowess extended beyond the horror genre, as exemplified by his foray into dramedy with “Eddie Presley.”
Science fiction also found a place in his repertoire, with notable projects such as “Spoiler” and “The Boy with the X-Ray Eyes.” One of his remarkable departures from horror was the World War II drama “Straight into Darkness” (2004).
Burr’s legacy endures through his diverse exploration of genres, leaving an enduring impact on the world of cinema.


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