Cory Edwards
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Cory Edwards (born August 21, 1968) is an American film producer, screenwriter, and stand-up comedian.
In Hoodwinked (2005), he is most well known for writing, co-writing, and vocal acting, as well as co-writing and voice acting in the 2011 sequel Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Smith vs. Stavro Bott.
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He is Todd Edwards' older brother and film director Katie Hooten.
Early life
Cory Edwards was born in Anderson, Indiana, on August 21, 1968, to James L. Edwards and Deanna Monteith.
From an early age, Cory, Todd, and their younger sister Katie expressed an interest in the arts. They'll host puppet shows and plays, as well as a tape recorder to create their own radio shows. When Cory first began playing with their family's Super 8 video camera, they were about seven or eight years old. The film, which was succinctly titled Movie Stuff, had no plot and was simply a chance for them to learn how to use the camera and try out special effects.
They shot films in a variety of genres, including a superhero film directed by Cory, a Laurel and Hardy type comedy titled Crime Doesn't Pay directed by Todd, and an action-adventure film starring Jack Francisco. As they grew older, their films became more elaborate, with some films taking months to complete. They will continue to make their own sets, miniatures, and costumes, beginning with storyboarding the pictures. After filming, neighborhood kids were included as extras, and sound and special effects were added. Cory used to make films for school projects and had occasional national competitions with them.
While attending Anderson University, Cory and Todd served as producers for Cheap Thrills, the on-campus comedy troupe. Cory worked at an animation studio in Ohio during his summers and graduated in 1990 with a major in Broadcasting and a minor in Art.
Personal life
Cory Edwards, a Christian, attends Bel Air Presbyterian Church, where he is a member of the drama team.
Career
In the early 1990s, he hosted a Christian music video show, Signal Exchange, on INSP network. Signal Exchange, later become CCM (Contemporary Christian Music) Cory Edwards acted in his brother Todd's 1999 film Chillicothe. Private investor Maurice Kanbar enjoyed the film and eventually offered to finance them to make an animated fairy tale told in a contemporary style.
Cory, Todd, and their friend Tony Leech decided to make a film of Little Red Riding Hood told in the context of a police investigation. However, once their film was finished, Maurice Kanbar was not in the financial position to make and distribute it, so he took it to the newly formed Weinstein Company, which agreed to buy the film.
The film, titled Hoodwinked! was released in late 2005 in order to be eligible for award consideration and then received a wider release in January 2006. Hoodwinked! received mixed reviews and made a worldwide total of $110,011,106, making it a success due to its small budget.
Edwards co-wrote Hoodwinked Too: Hood vs. Evil alongside his Hoodwinked! co-creators and co-writers Tony Leech and Todd Edwards.
Despite Hoodwinked's mediocre reviews, many people at the Jim Henson Company enjoyed the film. They started to talk with Cory about the possibility of him rewriting the script for the sequel to The Dark Crystal, however instead they agreed that he would write and direct a feature-length version of Fraggle Rock.
Edwards is the co-writer of Escape from Planet Earth, an animated alien adventure directed by Tony Leech produced by Brian Inerfeld, Jon Shestack, Ed Jones, Preston Stutzman and Greg Little and released by The Weinstein Company in January 2013.
Edwards co-wrote multiple episodes of the hit Christian children's series VeggieTales from 2013–2015, including "The Little House That Stood", "Merry Larry and the True Light of Christmas", "Veggies in Space: The Fennel Frontier", "Beauty and the Beet", and "Noah's Ark".
Edwards created the webseries Roger Cosmonkey, which has been self described as the first ever Twitter series.
He is also the creator and star of the internet cartoon series "Krogzilla" on Shut Up Cartoons.