
Ron Chevarie
Acting
Biography
Ron Chevarie is a Canadian filmmaker, animator, writer, and director known for his work in independent found-footage and faux-documentary horror cinema. A lifelong horror fan with more than 30 years of experience in classical animation, Chevarie has become recognized within the indie horror community for blending paranormal folklore, UFO mythology, and retro broadcast-style storytelling into low-budget genre films. He is best known for directing and appearing in the sci-fi horror film The Who Incident along with projects such as Split Screen, Lights Over Montgomery County, and The Witch House.
Known For

Presented as a double feature, Split Screen follows a computer hacker releasing two films pulled from the darkest corners of the Internet: The Illinois Valley Murder Tapes and Greys: The Nevada Alien Incident.
Split Screen

A faux-documentary host investigates weird lights, A.I. robots, aliens, and strange happenings in Montgomery County, Texas.
Lights Over Montgomery County

When a loving couple record the days leading up to a 20th-anniversary celebration, fear combines with a primitive fight for survival, as their wedding vows rise to a deadly new level.
The Who Incident

A group of friends investigating an abandoned house rumored to be tied to witchcraft begin documenting their experience on camera, expecting nothing more than local urban legends and cheap scares. But as strange occurrences intensify and the house itself seems to react to their presence, the footage captures a terrifying descent into paranoia, supernatural encounters, and the realization that something ancient may still be lurking inside.