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David Howard Thornton (born November 30, 1979) [1] is an American actor. He is known for his role as Art the Clown from the Terrifier franchise, a role in which he appeared in Terrifier (2016), Mistress Peace Theatre (2020), Terrifier 2 (2022), Bupkis (2023), and Terrifier 3 (2024).
Terrifier is a 2016 American slasher film [7] [8] [9] written, edited, co-produced, and directed by Damien Leone. The film stars Jenna Kanell , Samantha Scaffidi , Catherine Corcoran, and David Howard Thornton .
Art the Clown is a fictional character and the primary antagonist in the Terrifier franchise and related media. Created by Damien Leone, the character first appeared in the short films The 9th Circle (2008) and Terrifier (2011). Both shorts were included in the anthology film All Hallows' Eve (2013), which marked the character's feature film ...
The character is played, in all three “Terrifier” movies, by David Howard Thornton, an actor who disappears into his costume: white make-up and hook nose and bald clown head cover, black ...
Terrifier is an American horror media franchise created by Damien Leone and consisting of slasher films, [1] [2] [3] comic books, novels, and video games. The franchise mainly focuses on Sienna Shaw , a young woman destined to defeat the enigmatic Art the Clown , a demonic serial killer that inhabits the fictitious Miles County, New York .
“Terrifier 3’s” opening scene shows Art making quick work of a young family dressed as old Saint Nick. In the scene’s climax, Art lops the mother’s arm off with an axe before delivering ...
The director of the new horror movie Terrifier 3 has revealed that a major studio asked him to tone down the gore in his successful horror franchise about a killer clown.. The Terrifier series has ...
Terrifier & Terrifier 2 - Double Bill was released in the United Kingdom on September 27, 2024, and grossed $122,174. [44] Speaking of the film's box office success, Leone said, "I did not expect it to make this kind of splash or play in theaters, honestly, other than maybe a few arthouse theaters.