WB
★ Acting
1932 – 1993
· Nashville, Tennessee, USA
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Active 1962–1976
Wes Bishop, an influential figure in cult cinema, made his mark as both an actor and director. He directed House on Bare Mountain (1962), a film that embodies the playful yet provocative spirit of the era. As an actor, he appeared in Love Camp 7 (1969), where he showcased his ability to navigate the exploitation genre with a unique flair. Additionally, he contributed as a writer for Love Camp 7 and Chain Gang Women (1971), further cementing his role in shaping the narratives of these cult classics.
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Violated!
1973
★ 5.8
as LAPD Detective (uncredited)
A swastika-carving masked serial rapist prowls the streets of Hollywood by night, stalking and brutalizing young female victims.
Career Highlights
Top 6 by popularity · TMDB
Filmography
41 credits
1970s
12 credits
1960s
4 credits
Crew Credits
1970s
17 credits
1960s
8 credits