Oliver Park


Oliver Park is a British horror writer and director. He is best known for his 2015/2016 short horror Vicious, voted as one of the best short horror films ever made by Buzzfeed. He then went onto make his second short horror Still, released by Eli Roth's Crypt TV in 2017. Based in Los Angeles, Park is currently developing a number of feature-length film projects.

Early life

Oliver Park was born on 13 April 1986 in Bath, United Kingdom. According to Park, he started writing scary stories and screenplays from a young age, before moving into acting and producing. He studied architecture at Cardiff Metropolitan University.

Career

Throughout his twenties, Park had roles in various films and commercials, including Stop/Eject by fellow British filmmaker Neil Oseman, in which he appeared alongside The Worst Witch star Georgina Sherrington. The film was shortlisted for BAFTA 2015. Park also starred in Simon Pearce's 2014 short film Watch Over Me, which went on to win Best Action Short at the New York Film Festival.
In 2016, he released his first short horror, Vicious, which centres around a young woman who returns home one night to find the front door unlocked. The film quickly gained over one million views, winning eight awards including the Gold Award for Best International Film at Toronto After Dark 2015. It was picked up by dedicated horror short channel ALTER in 2019.    
In 2017, Park released his second short film, Still, which tells the story of an artist terrorised by a dark figure with a bag over its head. The film was picked up by Crypt TV in December 2017.
Park moved to Los Angeles in 2019.

Filmography

Awards and nominations