John D. Leonard
- Actor
- Make-Up Department
Born John Daniel Leonard in Massillon, Ohio. He dropped out of school
(later achieving his GED) to work full time in a chrome plating plant
as he pursues a life in rock-n-roll as a drummer. Playing with local
bands for many years up to the present day never connecting with a band
with the same path ideas as him. Having two children, Brenna E. Leonard
and Weston G. Leonard with former wife Brenda, Leonard then begins to
rethink his goals. Realizing that he has been watching movies from a
behind-the-camera perspective since he was a small child and loving the
idea of creating films himself, Leonard opened a video store with goals
of making films on the side. That began to happen when he befriended
Kipp Speicher, a frequent video customer. They became film partners and
created One Eye View Productions. With Speicher providing a digital
camera, they experimented on and created numerous shorts and videos
starting with "Dead Bodies"(2002) written and directed by Leonard. Then
"Stranger Than" later that year. "Dead Bodies 2" & 3 followed shortly
after. Never loosing sight of his goals and making many more video
projects, Leonard meets and falls in love with Kelly Armstrong who
quickly jumped on the movie making wagon with them. John and Kelly then
started a second film company called Warped Vision Studios. With Kelly
writing and John directing, they made short films like "Bad Day" and
"Frozen Hustle". They made other small videos, promos and trailer trash
leading up to a joint Warped Vision/One Eye View Production of
"Werewolves of the Relic" and "Paranormal Exterminators" (a Ghost
hunting spoof). Leonard has since wrote and directed shorts like "Paid
to Kill", "The plains", "Cult of the Jester", and Control. After
landing a small speaking roll in the Hollywood Blockbuster
"Unstoppable", his acting and movie making path is striving for the
next step up, with writing and directing his first full length feature
film, "TV Dinners with the Cannibals".