Jay Lind
- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Jay Lind was born the first of three children to a distinctly
middleclass family in the small town of Salisbury, Maryland, USA. He
spent most of his childhood trying not to be noticed only to come into
his own as an actor and director at Salisbury State College, where he
came under the tutalage of Lee Starnes and was mentored by reknown
stage and film actor Austin Pendleton. After College Jay went off to
the Army, serving as an Intelligence officer in West Berlin and
distinguishing himself for valor during the invasion of Grenada, for
which he was awarded a number of medals including the Purple Heart.
After military service Jay returned to the stage in New York and soon
was directing again. He shot his first film SANGRE SONGES (amer title
"Valerie") in 1990, during which shooting he met his future wife Maria
Pechukas, beginning an on and off affair that lasted past their divorce
up to her death in 2000. He has continued to make interesting and
quirky films through out his career, including "Night of the Cat", "Do
You Like Women?" and "Carmilla" (1998) all of which featured or starred
his wife Maria Pechukas. In 2000 Jay wrote and Directed "To Dance With
Death" starring Brinke Stevens and Lauren Westen for One Shot
Productions. Jay remains, to this day, one of the most entertaining,
quirky and controversial artists in the history of cinema. In addition
to his film work, Jay has authored a number of books on subjects such
as the identity of Jack the Ripper and the mythology of the
Vampire.