Joe Lynch (director)
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Joe Lynch (born Long Island, New York) is an American film director and music video director, cinematographer, and film actor. His directorial debut in feature film was 2007's Wrong Turn 2, which starred Henry Rollins, Erica Leerhsen, and Texas Battle.
Lynch has directed music videos for such groups as DVDA, Pete Yorn, and Godhead. He also created the television show "Uranium" for Fuse TV.
Joe Lynch is a lifelong horror film fan and has appeared as a featured guest at several Weekend of Horrors conventions. He has also appeared in several short films, including director Adam Green's 2007 Halloween short "The Tiffany Problem" alongside Joel Moore and Corri English.
Lynch now works at G4, and occasionally appears as a special guest on its popular series Attack of the Show!.

