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Biography

Fax Bahr began his career as a documentary filmmaker. Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse - co-directed with Eleanor Coppola - chronicled of the making of Francis Ford Coppola's Apocalypse Now. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and won numerous awards for Bahr, including a Primetime Best Director Emmy, the D.W. Griffith Award, and Best Documentary Award from the National Film Board of Canada. Gene Siskel called it "The best film of 1991." Next, Bahr teamed up with Adam Small to join the writing staff of In Living Color, where they created several of the show's premier characters, including Jim Carrey's Fire Marshal Bill. In his second season, Bahr became a segment director for sketches shot on location. Bahr's contributions resulted in two Emmy nominations and two NAACP Image Awards. Bahr and Small left In Living Color to co-write and co-executive produce the pilot for the John Leguizamo sketch comedy series House of Buggin' for Fox. Next, they co-wrote the feat

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