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Dwight Kemper (born March 5, 1958) is the author of three mystery novels, Who Framed Boris Karloff?, Bela Lugosi and the House of Doom, and The Vampire's Tomb Mystery. The first two are published by Midnight Marquee Press, the third by Helm Publishing. All three books deal with real actors making real films and being involved in fictional mysteries and were each nominated for a Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Award for Book of the Year.


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Biography

An accomplished character actor with over 25 years stage experience including an engagement at Carnegie Hall in New York City as Sergei Diaghilev in Anna Pavlova, a biographical ballet he co-authored, Kemper recently appeared in the independently produced Sideshow Cinema ghost story, Evan Straw written and directed by Michael Legge. Legge and the Medway Players performed Kemper's musical comedy, The Wizard of Oz Murders in 2010. Kemper appeared six years on stage as Herr Drosselmeyer in The Nutcracker, as well as Doctor Copellius in Copellia, and Catallebutte in Sleeping Beauty. He is also a stage illusionist and member of the International Brotherhood of Magicians. As Murder for Hire's Producer and host sleuth Detective Chief Inspector Kemper of Scotland Yard, Kemper presents original mystery plays for hotels and bed and breakfasts throughout the United States. Dwight Kemper is also a film critic for Phantom of the Movies' Videoscope Magazine where he applies his "critical chain saw" to really bad movies. Writing and acting talent runs in Kemper's family. His great, great aunt is author Gertrude Stein and his great uncle is character actor Charles Kemper. Kemper illustrated two of his three novels. "House of Doom" he used a simple pen and India ink style similar to early pulps. "The Vampire's Tomb Mystery" uses a gray scale wash with various shades of India Ink pens on Velum paper. Since March 2012, Kemper has been competing as an amateur powerlifter and is a member of the 100% Raw Powerlifting Federation. He won first place and broke a state squat record at his first meet in Fayetteville, NY on March 24 in his age division of 50 - 54 and was featured on the World of Superheroes Web site for wearing a Superman T-shirt and Captain America hoodie at the event. He took second place at the June 16 event in Sidney, NY with a 308 lb. deadlift. In November 2012 at the 100% RAW Gobbler Open held at the Riverwalk Hotel in Binghamton NY, Kemper won a 1st Place trophy for achieving a 352 lb. deadlift. In February 2013 at Ironworks Gym in Binghamton, NY, won first place in his age category for achieving a 340 lb. deadlift. Dwight Kemper is also a screenwriter and did the screenplay adaptation of Wolfbain Productions' top selling film, "Tales of Dracula" where he also plays Anton the Innkeeper.


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Works

Books

  • Who Framed Boris Karloff?
  • Bela Lugosi and the House of Doom
  • The Vampire's Tomb Mystery

Plays

  • The Demise and Fall of Roman M. Pyre
  • The Wizard of Oz Murders
  • Dead Funny

Video, Film & Television

  • Tales of Dracula as Anton the Innkeeper (screenwriter)
  • Fanex Files: Monster Madness (Commentary)
  • The Brothers Dim as The Great Catsby
  • Monochromia as Dr. Sans Soul
  • Dungeon of Dr. Dreck Halloween Special as Uncle Mess
  • Evan Straw as Mr. Halsey
  • Fanex Files: Hammer Films (Commentary)
  • Midnight Madness: The History of Horror, Sci Fi and Fantasy Films (Commentary)
  • Agway TV spots as Commander McWay
  • Common Cent$ as Benjamin Franklin
  • Outside Winter's Bend in bit part

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External links

  • On the Bench (Monster Model "Dracula" Restoration)
  • Murder for Hire
  • Helm Publishing
  • Midnight Marquee Press
  • Dwight Kemper on Facebook
  • Oldies.com
  • Phantom of the Movies Videoscope
  • WSKG Off the Page interview
  • A Lone Fan Crying in the Wilderness The House (of Doom) Dwight Kemper Built

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