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Kevin McDonagh (born September 11, 1980) is a British born low budget film and television director, who mainly works on horror and science fiction projects through Rotunda Films, which he formed in Birmingham in 2004[1] . He is best known for the werewolf thriller Lycanthropy (2005), which starred George Calil, Suzanne Collins, and David Bradley and also for Idol of Evil (2006)[2], which were later distributed by Warner Brothers.
McDonagh later co-produced Tied in Blood: A Bone Chilling Ghost Story (2008) and Wasters (2009). In 2012 McDonagh directed his and to date only short film, The Eleventh Hour, for Ilex Films, starring Holly Kenyon and Tim Seyfert.
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