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'''Jeffrey Scott Frentzen''' (born September 7, 1956), sometimes credited as '''Jeff Frentzen''', is an American [[novelist]], journalist, screenwriter, movie producer, director, and [[actor]]. He directed his first film, ''[[House on the Hill (2012 film)|House on the Hill]]'', in 2012.
 
== Early life ==
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== Film ==
Frentzen moved into film production in 1997 when he partnered with German expatriate director [[Ulli Lommel]], with whom he worked on several productions. In 2000, they made ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0228596 Danny and Max,]'' a Germany-produced, English-language children's film shot in Arizona, with Frentzen receiving screenwriter credit and with Lommel directing. In 2005, Frentzen and Lommel formed a movie production company, The Shadow Factory, where they made several micro-budget horror movies that were released by a Lionsgate Entertainment subsidiary, Artisan. In 2012, Frentzen directed his first film, ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2513864[House on the Hill (film)|House on the Hill]]'', for which he also co-wrote the script and co-produced. The film premiered In Europe in competition at the Monaco Charity Film Festival in May, 2012.
 
In 2014, Frentzen wrote the documentary, ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3910582 Ode To My Mother]'', and has also produced or directed a series of music videos for folk rock performer Janine Ferguson. Frentzen is credited as screenwriter of [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0150503 Georges Chamchoum]'s feature film, ''9 Women'', which is still in development.