
Birthdate: December 20, 1978 (47 Years Old)
Birthplace: Sydney, Australia
Kiah Roache-Turner is an Australian filmmaker who has specialized in intense horror entertainments, making his stamp as director-editor early with the DIY, crowd-funded action-horror-comedy movie, Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead (2014), a wild zombie entry influenced by George Miller’s Mad Max and Dawn of the Dead that was co-written by Roache-Turner (with brother-collaborator Tristan Roache-Turner) and starring Jay Gallagher and Bianca Bradey and which premiered at Fantastic Fest and the Busan festival.
Kiah Roache-Turner, having made short films since 2008, continued making them until he was director and co-writer (again with brother Tristan) of his second feature, Nekrotronic (2018), co-starring Ben O’Toole, Monica Bellucci, and Caroline Ford, and backed by Entertainment One Features and Screen Australia, and which premiered at the Sitges film festival.
Roache-Turner was director/co-writer (with brother Tristan)/editor of the zombie apocalypse sequel, Wyrmwood: Apocalypse (2021), starring Luke McKenzie, Shantae Barnes-Cowan, Jake Ryan, and Bianca Bradey, premiering at Sitges. Roache-Turner was writer-director of his first horror feature without his brother and set outside of Australia—in this case, New York City—with Sting (2024), starring Ryan Corr, Alyla Browne, Jermaine Fowler, and Penelope Mitchell, and released by Well Go USA Entertainment.
Kiah Roache-Turner smashed genres again as director/writer of the war movie-meets-shark thriller, Beast of War (date to be announced).
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