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Introduction

Pandie James also known as Pandie Suicide is a New Zealand-born writer, actress, producer and model.

Biography

Pandie James grew up in New Zealand where she obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Media Studies before moving to Los Angeles. She is a vegan and has 12 tattoos. She is a model for the website Suicide Girls and has appeared in many music videos, including director David Lynch's Crazy Clown Time, and for artists such as Aerosmith, Taylor Swift, Ghost and Pantera.

In 2015 she released a short story entitled Vampire Summer that she had rediscovered on an old hard drive. The story, written when James was a teenager, centers around vampires in Wellington, New Zealand. The short story hit No. 2 and No. 8 in two separate Amazon bestsellers categories. Her debut novel, the urban fantasy genred Seraphim Song was also released around the same time. The cover art was created by English artist Sam Shearon.

Pandie Suicide appeared in an interview feature in Hustler Magazine's January 2017 issue entitled 'The Final Girls: Horror's Hottest Scream Queens,' alongside horror actresses Danielle Harris, Erin Marie Hogan and Victoria De Mare. The issue was released 25 October 2016.

In an interview with Tattoo Magazine in 2011, James stated that she did not drink alcohol, smoke or use drugs and that this sometimes surprised people.

Film career

Pandie James is most known for her work in horror movies, generally appearing under the name Pandie Suicide.

Pandie James with frequent creative collaborator, director Erik Boccio, at the premiere of Blood Bath at Film Invasion LA Festival 2016 in Sherman Oaks, California.

Massacre

Massacre is a short slasher film that was written, produced by and stars Pandie Suicide. The film was directed by Erik Boccio and also stars Billy Idol guitarist Billy Morrison and Samhain drummer/ bassist London May. MASSACRE was scored by ex-Korn guitar player Rob Patterson and Marilyn Manson bass player Jeordie White (also known as Twiggy Ramirez), both of whom make a cameo appearance in the film, The score earned an honorable mention award at the Fantasmagorical Film Festival in Louisville, Kentucky in 2015. The film is about a girl, played by Pandie Suicide, who wakes up at the site of a bloody mass murder and cannot remember what happened.

Blood Bath

Blood Bath is a short slasher film that was written, produced by and stars Pandie Suicide as 'Liz' with the lead role of 'Marv' played by Jeordie White. The film follows 'a reimagined Liz Bathory as she dips her toe in the modern dating pool' a reference to Hungarian 'blood countess' Elizabeth Bathory. The film was again directed by Erik Boccio and scored by Rob Patterson, both of whom had collaborated on Pandie Suicide's previous film MASSACRE, along with Jeordie White. Slipknot DJ Sid Wilson made an appearance as 'The Frozen Guy' and the two other roles were played by actress Kimberly Ables Jindra, and fine artist Shannon Crawford. Make Up FX were created by special FX make up artist Laney Chantal who previously appeared on the make up competition reality television show Face Off as a contestant. The film was released online in May 2016. Blood Bath was an official selection at multiple Film Festivals, including the Dragon Con International Film Festival, Film Invasion Los Angeles, NYIFF Fright Fest and more. In November 2016 the film was awarded a Gold Award in the Spotlight Horror Film Awards for the Best Independent Horror Films of 2016.

Filmography

Year Film Producer Director Writer Actor
2015 MASSACRE
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2016 Blood Bath
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2016 Ditch Day Massacre
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Magazine Covers

Magazine cover history as of 9 November 2016
Magazine Country Date Photographer Notes
Total Tattoo United Kingdom December 2015 Jenna Kraczek
Tattoo Flash United States December 2012 Kimberly Millard

Magazine Spreads

  • Total Tattoo Magazine - December 2015
  • Skin Art Magazine - Issue #151, April 2013
  • Skinz Magazine - Issue #23, 2012
  • Tattoo Magazine - Issue #268, December 2011
  • Skin and Ink Magazine - April 2011