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David DeCoteau (a.k.a. Victoria Sloan/ Ellen Cabot)
A dual citizen of Canada and the USA, David DeCoteau has worked professionally in the movie business since he was 18 years old. He got his start through a generous offer from film legend Roger Corman who hired him in 1980 as a production assistant at New World Pictures. In 1986, DeCoteau directed and produced his first feature film for another generous film legend, Charles Band. He has since branched out into motion picture distribution and executive producing for other filmmakers. After 20 years in Hollywood, DeCoteau now resides in Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada where he continues to make his movies and assists others in making theirs.
DeCoteau after directing T & A (Tits and Ass) softcore horror flicks for Full Moon Pictures, now directs softcore homo-erotic horror films with his own production company Rapid Heart Pictures. DeCoteau's recent DTV films include The Brotherhood (and it's prolific sequels), the infamous homoerotic epic Voodoo Academy and Leeches! DeCoteau films are increasingly notorious for placing the male as the erotic object in peril, surmounting to young teen fraternity jock being chased about the screen by varying monster icons in their boxer briefs.
DeCoteau is now branching out to produce and direct a return to his previous form in turing around his recent cinematic 'outing', in The Sisterhood and Witches of the Carribean.
DavidDeCoteau (born January 5, 1962) is a American film director and producer known for directing low quality homoerotic horror movies, such as Brotherhood and Voodoo Academy, that have attracted a cult following.
DeCoteau films are increasingly notorious for placing the male as the erotic object in peril, surmounting to young teen fraternity jock being chased about the screen by varying monster icons in their boxer briefs.
DeCoteau is now branching out to produce and direct a return to his previous form in turing around his recent cinematic 'outing', in The Sisterhood and Witches of the Caribbean.