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  1. Wesley Earl Craven (Cleveland, Ohio, 2 de agosto de 1939-Los Ángeles, California, 30 de agosto de 2015) [1] fue un guionista, novelista [2] y director de cine estadounidense conocido por ser el creador de numerosas películas de terror, pero es más conocido por ser el creador de los personajes Freddy Krueger de A Nightmare on Elm ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wes_CravenWes Craven - Wikipedia

    Wesley Earl Craven (August 2, 1939 – August 30, 2015) was an American film director, screenwriter, producer, actor, and editor. Amongst his prolific filmography, Craven was best known for his pioneering work in the horror genre, particularly slasher films, where he mixed horror cliches with humor and satire.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0000127Wes Craven - IMDb

    Writer: A Nightmare on Elm Street. Wes Craven has become synonymous with genre bending and innovative horror, challenging audiences with his bold vision. Wesley Earl Craven was born in Cleveland, Ohio, to Caroline (Miller) and Paul Eugene Craven. He had a midwestern suburban upbringing.

  4. 2 de ago. de 2021 · Las 10 mejores películas de Wes Craven, maestro del terror. Homenajeamos al genio del cine de terror Wes Craven en el día en el que cumpliría años con estas 10 películas imprescindibles de...

  5. Wes Craven. HOME. May 17, 2024. WESCRAVEN. Take the 1st job you can in the industry you want to get into. The job doesn't matter, getting your foot in the door does. #MondayMotivation. Inspired by #TheHillsHaveEyes - Song of the Week: The Weeknd's 'The Hills' http://usat.ly/1M0fzxF @USATODAY. FOLLOW →. Coming of Rage Now Available.

  6. 31 de ago. de 2015 · El director de cine estadounidense Wes Craven falleció este domingo a los 76 años a causa de un cáncer. Craven dirigó películas emblemáticas del género del terror como las sagas de A Nightmare...

  7. 31 de ago. de 2015 · The prolific writer-director, who died Sunday at age 76, ushered in two distinct eras of suburban slashers, first in the 1980s with his iconic “Nightmare on Elm Street” and its indelible, razor-fingered villain Freddy Krueger. He did it again in the 1990s with the self-referential “Scream.”