I had the opportunity to work as an extra on the film Zombies of Mass Destruction that was shot at Port Gamble, WA, a National Historic Site. The original New England Victorian-style homes have been preserved, along with the town's general store and stately church, to reflect its past as an authentic company mill town. Prior to its closing in 1995, the Port Gamble Mill was the oldest continuously operating sawmill operating in North America.
Zombies of Mass Destruction is a feature length movie combining horror, comedy, and political commentary from director Kevin Hamedani. The goal is to premiere next summer at the tiny, old theater in Port Gamble, then make the film fest circuit, starting with the Toronto Film Festival, in hopes of finding a distributor.


Port Gamble Water Towers; Walker-Ames House
Our papa, the zombie.

Another of the un-dead.
The make-up artist preparing one of the zombies during a late-night re-shoot.
Movie still of papa as Man in Suit shown in the intro during a re-shoot 30APR2008. Nancy Frye (Extras Wrangler) played my wife.
Shooting the opening scene down by the water.

St Paul's Episcopal Church
Buena Vista Cemetery, burial site of first U.S. Navy battle death in the Pacific.