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== Life and Career == Salva was born in Martinez, California and was raised as a Roman Catholic. His biological father abandoned his family while his alcoholic stepfather physically abused him. Victor Salva made his 37-minute short film ''Something in the Basement'' in 1986 and the film was a horror allegory about a young boy awaiting his brother's return from a bloody war. 3 years later in 1989, he released his directorial debut film ''Clownhouse'', which was executive produced by Francis Ford Coppola. In 1995, he released a direct-to-video mystery horror film titled ''The Nature of the Beast'', starring Lance Henriksen and Eric Roberts. That same year, Salva released his first big-studio picture, ''Powder'' which also stars Henriksen, as well as Mary Steenburgen, Sean Patrick Flanery and Jeff Goldblum. The movie was about an albino boy with special powers that make him an outcast. However, he is most famous for directing the ''Jeepers Creepers'' film series; ''Jeepers Creepers'' in 2001, ''Jeepers Creepers 2'' in 2003 and ''Jeepers Creepers 3'' in 2017.
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