Arts & Entertainment
Huntington Director To Be Honored At LI Music And Entertainment Hall Of Fame
The director is set to screen his latest film, "Screamwalkers." He called it a "privilege" and "beyond a dream."

STONY BROOK, NY — Sean Quincy King, a director from Huntington, is set to be honored at the Long Island Music & Entertainment Hall of Fame.
King is set to screen his latest film, "Screamwalkers," on Saturday, May 17 at 1 p.m. at the museum, at 97 Main St., Stony Brook.
The event is part of LIMEHOF’s Monthly Local Filmmakers Series putting the spotlight on Long Island Directors and their films. The event is free with general admission ticket purchase and free to LIMEHOF members.
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"Being born and raised here on Long Island, having my work showcased in the LIMEHOF is beyond a dream," King said in a news release. "It is a privilege to be able to make movies and television here on the island near my friends and family, and to have even a small involvement with the LIMEHOF humbles me greatly."
The film series is sponsored by Rob Eberle of Magnetic Vine and G&R Events. Following the screening, there will be a Q&A panel emceed by LIMEHOF Vice Chairman Tom Needham.
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King, Glenn McBride Jr. (actor), Celia Spero (actor), and Peter Bune Jr. (producer) are expected to participate.
"The LIMEHOF Local Filmmakers Series is a celebration of the incredible filmmaking talent emerging from our region," Needham said. "Each month, we showcase the creativity, passion, and dedication of local filmmakers, providing them with a platform to share their work and connect with audiences who appreciate the power of storytelling. This series is an important part of our mission to support the arts and highlight Long Island’s impact on the entertainment industry."
King is an award-winning director, cinematographer, producer and actor whose films and TV credits include the cult classic comedy/horror TV show "The Ghouligans!" (2005-2015). He is also known for his cinematography work on the award-winning films "Night For Day" (2008), "The Night Never Sleeps" (2012), "Send No Flowers" (2013), and "Cigarette Soup" (2014).
King has also worked as director on many commercials, documentaries, feature and television projects as well, such as "Lost Suburbia" (2007), "This Mortal Coil" (2010), and "Hunter's Moon" (2015).
"Screamwalkers" was shot on Long Island in Huntington, Northport, Farmingville, and Setauket and stars actors from Long Island including Elizabeth Davoli, Glenn McBride Jr., Sasha Graham, Andy Rowell, Jason Seidl, Celia Spero, Rose Stark, Will Puntarich, Dino Castelli, Jen Elyse Feldy, Bernard Jackson, Ariann Huether, Ed Huether, Arabelis Griffin, Talia Griffin, Aidan P. Finnegan, Joe Winchell and Matt Weir.
LIMEHOF welcomes nominations of local film directors and movies for consideration to feature in the series. For more information, people may contact Needham at 631 394-8387.
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