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Subspecies Week - Night 2 - Kevin Spirtas

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Welcome to Subspecies Week on Kevin Lane's Spill Your Guts!

A new episode every day until Thursday, June 1st exploring Ted Nicolaou's iconic saga with the creator and stars.

In a series packed with nightmare fuel vampires and their proteges and little demons birthed from severed fingers, our guest today brings the much-needed humanity to the series.

In this episode we’re sitting down with Kevin Spirtas.

First appearing in “Bloodstone: Subspecies 2” and “Bloodlust: Subspecies 3” as Mel Thompson of the US Embassy, Kevin takes what could be an entirely reactionary character and give him real weight. As one of the few major not undead humans in the series, it’s a character that helps to ground the supernatural elements and give the audience an access point for Michelle and her sister Rebecca’s story.

Kevin has an extensive background in horror having starred in films like “The Hills have eyes part 2” for director Wes Craven and “Friday the 13th Part 7: The New Blood”.

Oh, and keep an eye out for Kevin in a decidedly different role in “Subspecies 5”. He’s a long way from Embassy Mel this time around!

Spill Your Guts is proud to present, a debriefing with the Kevin Spirtas!

★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Welcome to Subspecies Week on Kevin Lane's Spill Your Guts!

A new episode every day until Thursday, June 1st exploring Ted Nicolaou's iconic saga with the creator and stars.

In a series packed with nightmare fuel vampires and their proteges and little demons birthed from severed fingers, our guest today brings the much-needed humanity to the series.

In this episode we’re sitting down with Kevin Spirtas.

First appearing in “Bloodstone: Subspecies 2” and “Bloodlust: Subspecies 3” as Mel Thompson of the US Embassy, Kevin takes what could be an entirely reactionary character and give him real weight. As one of the few major not undead humans in the series, it’s a character that helps to ground the supernatural elements and give the audience an access point for Michelle and her sister Rebecca’s story.

Kevin has an extensive background in horror having starred in films like “The Hills have eyes part 2” for director Wes Craven and “Friday the 13th Part 7: The New Blood”.

Oh, and keep an eye out for Kevin in a decidedly different role in “Subspecies 5”. He’s a long way from Embassy Mel this time around!

Spill Your Guts is proud to present, a debriefing with the Kevin Spirtas!

★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
  continue reading

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