Alex Ross Perry
Alex Ross Perry
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Alex Ross Perry is an American film director, screenwriter and actor. He graduated from NYU's film program in 2006. Perry's first feature, Impolex, premiered in 2009. Made on a budget of $15,000 and shot on 16mm film stock, the film is an absurdist comedy inspired by Thomas Pynchon's novel Gravity's Rainbow. Perry's second feature, The Color Wheel, premiered at festivals in 2011. The film, a dark screwball comedy influenced by the work of Philip Roth, was co-written by Perry with Carlen Altman; the two also played the lead roles in the film.
Known For Directing
Popularity 3.555
Birthday 1984-07-14
Place of Birth Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, USA
Also Known As
The Color Wheel
2011

The Color Wheel

Green
2011

Green

The Last Film
2013

The Last Film

Tiny Furniture
2010

Tiny Furniture

Happy Life
2011

Happy Life

At the Video Store
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At the Video Store

Joshy
2016

Joshy

Devil Town
2015

Devil Town

7 Chinese Brothers
2015

7 Chinese Brothers

Honky Kong
2021

Honky Kong

Impolex
2009

Impolex

Paul Schrader: Man in a Room
2020

Paul Schrader: Man in a Room

Joel Calls Indie Film Type Dudes
2020

Joel Calls Indie Film Type Dudes

90 Years of the Music Box Theatre
2019

90 Years of the Music Box Theatre

Kim's Video
2023

Kim's Video

Alex Ross Perry
2014

Alex Ross Perry

Somebody Up There Likes Me
2013

Somebody Up There Likes Me