Stephen Thrower, a celebrated and accomplished producer and composer, made his grand entrance into the world on a crisp December 9th, 1963, in the picturesque and quaint town of Ashton-under-Lyne, nestled within the boundaries of the metropolitan county of Greater Manchester, situated in the northwest region of England, within the United Kingdom.
Renowned for his innovative and groundbreaking creative endeavors in the realm of film, this talented individual has left an indelible mark on the cinematic landscape, with a plethora of notable projects to his name, including the 2007 horror film "Zibahkhana", a chilling and suspenseful tale that has captivated audiences worldwide.
Furthermore, his work on the 1985 avant-garde film "The Angelic Conversation" showcases his mastery of unconventional storytelling and visual experimentation, pushing the boundaries of the medium and redefining the parameters of cinematic art.
Additionally, his involvement in the 1977 cult classic "Death Bed: The Bed That Eats" has cemented his status as a visionary and a true original, with this bizarre and unsettling tale of a demonic bed that devours its victims, becoming a cult classic that continues to enthrall and terrify audiences to this day.