Carl Crew
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{{short description|American actor}}
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| image = CarlCrewWiki.jpg
| caption = Carl Crew in the CIA box office.
| birth_name = Carl Albert Crew
| birth_date = {{Birth date |1961|8|2|}}
| death_date = {{death date and age |2025|2|20|1961|8|2|mf=y}}
| birth_place =
| occupation = Actor, screenwriter, author
| years_active = 1983 - 2024
| website =
}}
Carl Albert Crew (August 2, 1961 - February 20, 2025) was an American actor, screenwriter, author, artist and co-proprietor of the North Hollywood nightclub California Institute of Abnormalarts.
Biography
;Film
Raised in a repertory theatre troupe, Crew spent much of his young life acting and traveling the country in numerous stage productions until the age of 18, when he became an apprentice embalmer for a Marin County mortuary, an occupation he held for four years before deciding to further pursue a career in acting.{{cite web |url=http://carlcrew.com/carlcrew/press/Entries/2012/11/18_Jed_Bundy__Wonder_if_Jeffrey_Dahmer_ever_ate_at_Blood_Diner_Exclusive_Interview_with_Actor%2C_Writer%2C_Producer%2C_and_Entertainer_Extraordinaire%2C_Carl_Crew.html |title=Wonder if Jeffrey Dahmer ever ate at Blood Diner? Exclusive Interview with Actor, Writer, Producer, and Entertainer Extraordinaire, Carl Crew |date=November 18, 2012 |publisher=www.jedbundy.com |access-date=April 26, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140426233850/http://carlcrew.com/carlcrew/press/Entries/2012/11/18_Jed_Bundy__Wonder_if_Jeffrey_Dahmer_ever_ate_at_Blood_Diner_Exclusive_Interview_with_Actor,_Writer,_Producer,_and_Entertainer_Extraordinaire,_Carl_Crew.html |archive-date=April 26, 2014 |url-status=dead }} Crew landed his first major role in the 1987 cult horror comedy Blood Diner, where Crew played the co-leading role of homicidal chef and wrestling enthusiast George Tutman, for which he was allegedly only paid $250. In 1990, Crew wrote and starred in a low-budget gross out comedy aptly titled Gross Out, a Pink Flamingos-esque shock film following a group of siblings attempting to make the most disgusting movie possible to win an inheritance. Despite its excess of scatological humor, The Los Angeles Times offered a positive review of Gross Out, describing it as "funny in a scabrous, admittedly juvenile way" and "thunderingly, gleefully tasteless...a natural for midnight venues".{{cite news |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1990-04-06-ca-563-story.html |title=Film Review: 'Gross Out': Not for the Faint-Hearted |date=April 6, 1990 |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |author=Thomas, Kevin}}
In 1992, Crew wrote the screenplay and starred as the title subject in Jeffrey Dahmer: The Secret Life, a biopic based on serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer. Shot a mere year after Dahmer's arrest, the film received intensely negative press from both the media and the families of Dahmer's victims, who staged open protests against the film. Crew and director David Bowen appeared on several talk shows including The Maury Povich Show and WISN-TV{{'}}s Milwaukee's Talking with family members of the victims, defending the movie against their claims of glorifying and exploiting Dahmer's actions.{{cite news |date=September 15, 1992 |title=Dahmer movie is protested |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1914&dat=19920915&id=bgggAAAAIBAJ&sjid=N2UFAAAAIBAJ&pg=1368,3155000 |newspaper=Sun Journal (Lewiston)}}{{cite news |date=September 29, 1992 |title=Povich Talk Show on Dahmer Film a Shouting Match |url=http://carlcrew.com/carlcrew/press/Entries/1992/9/29_The_Milwaukee_Sentinal__Povich_Talk_Show_on_Dahmer_Film_a_Shouting_Match.html |newspaper=Milwaukee Journal Sentinel |access-date=April 26, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140426234301/http://carlcrew.com/carlcrew/press/Entries/1992/9/29_The_Milwaukee_Sentinal__Povich_Talk_Show_on_Dahmer_Film_a_Shouting_Match.html |archive-date=April 26, 2014 |url-status=dead }} Although The Secret Life was dismally received upon release, it has more recently been positively re-appraised by cult and horror publications; similarly, the Los Angeles Times, in reviewing 2002's Dahmer, compared it unfavorably to The Secret Life, praising the latter's depiction of and Crew's performance of Jeffrey Dahmer, while CraveOnline called the film "fascinating" and "truly compelling".{{cite news |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2002-jun-21-et-dahmer21-story.html |title='Dahmer' Falls Short of the Horrible Truth |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |date=June 21, 2002 |author=Thomas, Kevin}}{{cite web |url=http://www.craveonline.com/film/reviews/170941-dvd-review-things-and-the-secret-life-jeffrey-dahmer |title=DVD Review: 'Things' and 'The Secret Life: Jeffrey Dahmer' |date=July 12, 2011 |publisher=CraveOnline |author=Bibbiani, William}}
Crew wrote, produced and starred in multiple roles in the 1994 horror anthology film Urban Legends, directed by Bill Osco, which would ultimately be his last major film contribution.{{cite web|url=http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film3/dvd_reviews54/the_unknown_comedy_special.htm |title=The Unknown Comedy Special |publisher=DVD Beaver |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140426215614/http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film3/dvd_reviews54/the_unknown_comedy_special.htm |archive-date=2014-04-26 }} Since then, Crew's acting work has been sporadic, almost exclusively appearing in films by prolific underground filmmaker Chris J. Miller including 2008's Polyphony 2011's Ironhorse 2013's 2035: Forbidden Dimensions and 2016's Mortuary Massacre.{{cite web |url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0187680/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 |title=Carl Crew – IMDb |publisher=Internet Movie Database}}
;Other endeavors
During his time as an embalmer, Crew met Robert Ferguson, a fellow mortician who shared his passion for collecting vintage sideshow and carnival memorabilia. In 1994, the two opened a clandestine underground nightclub for unusual bands and performance artists in the North Hollywood district until the venue was inevitably raided and shut down by police. In 2001, Crew and Ferguson re-opened the club as the California Institute of Abnormalarts, a dual nightclub and sideshow museum which hosts weird bands, performers, burlesque acts, freak shows and film screenings and displays a wide array of sideshow memorabilia ranging from Fiji mermaids and pickled punks to the preserved corpse of a late 19th century circus clown.{{cite news |url=http://www.laweekly.com/2006-10-05/news/best-place-to-find-a-dead-clown/ |title=Best Place to Find a Dead Clown |newspaper=LA Weekly |date=October 5, 2006 |author=Wagman, Diana}}{{cite news |url=http://www.salon.com/2002/03/25/clown/ |title=Through Clowning |work=Salon |date=March 25, 2002 |author=Lemons, Stephen}}{{cite web |url=http://www.lataco.com/taco/california-institute-of-abnormal-arts-999-eyes-of-endless-dream-freak-show-north-hollywood |title=California Institute of Abnormal Arts ~ 999 Eyes of Endless Dream Sideshow ~ North Hollywood |publisher=LA Taco |date=November 20, 2006}} On February 9, 2013, Crew and the CIA were featured on the Discovery Channel reality series Oddities, where Crew gave a tour of the building and its oddities.{{cite web |url=http://www.tv.com/shows/oddities/return-to-holly-odd-2662988/ |title= Oddities Season 4 Episode 3: Return to Holly-Odd |publisher=TV.com}} In 2014 and 2015, the CIA appeared on Halloween-themed episodes of the local interest shows 1st Look (KNBC) and Eye on LA (KABC-TV), both of which featured interviews with Crew.{{cite news |url=http://www.laweekly.com/music/it-doesnt-get-any-weirder-than-this-north-hollywood-spot-5050634 |title=It Doesn't Get Any Weirder Than This North Hollywood Spot |date=September 9, 2014 |author=Hermann, Andy |newspaper=LA Weekly}}{{cite web |url=http://abc7.com/society/eye-on-la-gets-spooky-with-the-best-halloween-themed-spots-in-the-city/1038617/ |title=Eye on L.A. gets spooky with the best Halloween-themed spots in the city |date=October 17, 2015 |publisher=KABC-TV |author=Malave, Tina}}
As the theatrical and colorfully-dressed spokesperson and operator of the CIA, Crew himself has become almost as notable as the venue, with the LA Weekly newspaper once dubbing him "the Barnum of Burbank Boulevard", writing "this cracked cat is a towering local cultural institution unto himself", while the book L.A. Bizarro, a chronicle of "the obscure, the absurd and the perverse of Los Angeles", wrote of him as a "natural-born huckster who would have made a great snake oil salesman back in Deadwood".{{cite news |url=http://www.laweekly.com/2012-08-30/calendar/what-the-hell-s-been-going-on-in-north-hollywood/ |title=What the Hell's Been Going On in North Hollywood? |date=August 30, 2012 |newspaper=LA Weekly |author=Whiteside, Johnny}}{{cite web |url=http://labizarro.com/2010/08/25/weird-los-angeles-museums/ |title=Clowning Around at the California Institute of Abnormalarts |date=August 5, 2010 |publisher=LA Bizarro |access-date=April 26, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140201193442/http://labizarro.com/2010/08/25/weird-los-angeles-museums/ |archive-date=February 1, 2014 |url-status=dead }}
In September 2012, Crew and Ferguson authored and published a book through the publishing company Mikazuki Publishing House entitled Freakshow Los Angeles, a historical chronicle of Los Angeles' underground sideshow and circus entertainment.{{cite web |url=http://www.mikazukipublishinghouse.com/freakshow_los_angeles.html |title=Freakshow Los Angeles by Carl Crew |publisher=Mikazuki Publishing House}}
Crew is the great nephew of Gerald "Jerry" Crew, a prominent figure in Sasquatch mythology as the man who allegedly discovered and made plaster casts of large, unusual footprints in the Del Norte County, California area in 1958, the media coverage surrounding it which led to the coining of the word "Bigfoot".{{cite web |url=https://twitter.com/CarlCrewCIA/status/355722084153962496 |title=CarlCrewCIA Twitter status |date=July 12, 2013 |publisher=Twitter}}
;Death
In November 2024, Carl underwent what was expected to be a routine kidney stone procedure. After surgery, he was given pain medication, but complications arose shortly thereafter. Despite efforts of medical staff, Carl experienced a serious medical event that resulted in significant brain damage. After months of ongoing complications, Crew passed away on February 20th 2025, at the age of 63.
Filmography
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! style="background:#B0C4DE;" | Year ! style="background:#B0C4DE;" | Film ! style="background:#B0C4DE;" | Role ! style="background:#B0C4DE;" | Other credit(s) |
rowspan=2| 1987
| George Tutman | |
The Underachievers
| Thug 2 | |
1988
| | Prop assistant |
1990
| Gross Out | | Screenwriter |
1993
| Jeffrey Dahmer: The Secret Life | Screenwriter, producer |
1995
| Art of Nude Bowling | | Screenwriter (co-written with Bill Osco), associate producer |
1998
| Urban Legends | Buzz Fetish / Derek / Judith Kuntz / Susie's Mom / Dr. Hillzbilll | Screenwriter, producer, editor, special effects makeup, art director, set dresser |
2004
| Shaye & Kiki | | Producer |
2006
| Life on Mars | Carl / Luther Schloss | |
2007
| Carrion | The Narrator | |
2008
| Polyphony | Zoltar | |
2010
| Ironhorse | Nana Sasquatch / Lester Morton | |
2012
| Keeping the Freakshow Alive | Himself | |
2013
| 2035: The Forbidden Dimensions | Pastor John | |
2016
| Mortuary Massacre | Mortimer King | |
References
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External links
- {{cite web |url= http://carlcrew.com/ |title= Official website |url-status= unfit |archive-date= May 18, 2014 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20140518021700/http://carlcrew.com/ }}
- {{IMDb name|id=0187680}}
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