Willy Adkins
Production
Biography
Willy Adkins is an American actor, director and producer. He is the owner of Breaking Fate Entertainment (formerly known as Spook Show Entertainment) and is a "jack of all trades" in the entertainment industry. He is also known for his work in paranormal investigation, founding Illinois Ghost Hunters back in 2006, which has taken him all over the country. Willy has a lifelong passion of dark arts and photography, founding Deviant Desires Photography in 1996, and also does alternative model portfolio production and horror themed art. Today, Willy stays busy directing, producing, writing and acting in independent film, winning a best actor award in the film Gordon Finn at the Smokey Night Film Festival in 2015. As producer/director of several film festivals and conventions across the country, including the Chicago Horror Film Festival, Cinema Soup Film Festival, Historic Crimes Convention and Dark Art and Oddities Convention, he prides himself in helping other independent artists get recognized. Willy resides in Dekalb, Illinois, often traveling to his "home away from home", Gatlinburg, Tennessee. He is the proud father of two girls, Dixie Belle and Bethany Madison. He spends his free time working on his personal art, collecting weird antiques, oddities, and sideshow memorabilia, as well as touring various shows and conventions.
Known For

An self-destructive comedian falls in love with the singer of a punk band.
Routines

Candie is a bisexual who has a perfect setup with multiple partners until everyone starts dying around her.
Candie's Harem

When two bored, adventure-seeking teens head into the woods to seek out a local legend known as the Greenies, they discover the truth is far more terrifying than the myth.
The Greenies
Amity, a college student, is engaged to another girl and struggles finding a way to tell her parents that she's gay.
Untraditional

Mac has been experiencing intimacy issues with women and decides to visit his shrink, who suggests he might be gay. The offended patient then spends his entire session trying to prove to his doctor that he isn't gay.