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Tony Timpone is the former longtime editor of ''
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as well as an author about the horror genre, a film festival programmer, and a producer/interviewer for horror-related TV and radio shows.


Early life

Tony Timpone was born in New York City, raised in Queens, and graduated from
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in 1985.
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He wrote for the university's two student newspapers, ''The Courier'' and ''Washington Square News'', and majored in journalism. As a child, he had read the influential ''
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'' magazine, and said he "always wanted to write for a magazine like that." In high school, he had been president of a science-fiction club. He attended science-fiction conventions, where he would interview genre stars. Selling his freelance interviews, he launched his journalism career. He wanted to write for ''
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'', but it was not accepting freelance articles at the time:


Career


''Fangoria''

Tony Timpone began working with ''
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'' magazine in 1985 and continued there until February 2010, when he was succeeded by Chris Alexander. He said of getting the job, starting under editor David McDonnell, that: In the early 1990s, Timpone was a consultant on three ''Fangoria'' movies for Columbia TriStar Home Video: ''Mindwarp'' (1991), ''Children of the Night'' (1991), and ''Severed Ties'' (1992). In the early to mid-2000s, he served as an acquisitions chief for ''Fangoria'' 's various video labels. In addition, he was a producer/interviewer for Fangoria TV’s ''Screamography'', a recurring guest on the since-defunct
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show '' Fangoria Radio'' with host Dee Snider and co-host
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, for four years beginning in 2006, and the co-producer/programming producer/moderator of ''Fangorias Weekend of Horrors conventions from 1986 to 2009, and again beginning 2021 Creation Entertainment After leaving his editor-in-chief position in 2010, Timpone began running ''Fangorias video-on-demand and DVD divisions. Syfy Timpone also edited ''Fangorias sister publication ''
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'', which lasted from 1989 to 1993.


Other work

Since 1993, Timpone has helped program international horror/fantasy festivals in
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and
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, Canada. Before its closing, Timpone programmed and hosted The Two Boots Pioneer Theater's monthly "Monster Mondays" film series. Under the name Anthony Timpone, he authored the 1996
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book ''Men, Makeup, and Monsters: Hollywood's Masters of Illusion and FX''. Anaheim Public Library. In late 2004, he served as a producer on
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’s five-hour documentary series '' The 100 Scariest Movie Moments'': "Kaufman Films needed a 'horror guy' to get them connected with the folks in the horror industry. So I came on board and tracked down and interviewed most of the scream greats for the series." He was programming director and moderator for the horror conventions Monsterpalooza and Son of Monsterpalooza in at least 2016 and 2017. Since 1998, he has been the co-director of international programming for Montreal, Canada's
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.


Filmography


References


External links


Anthony Timpone
at the
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