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Callas worked in a variety of film production positions beginning in 1977, including for the films Young Lady Chatterley and The Happy Hooker Goes To Hollywood.[2] In 1983, he served as first assistant director and unit production manager on Wes Craven'sThe Hills Have Eyes Part II.[3] In 1988, Callas made his directorial debut with the feature film Lone Wolf.[2][4] In 1993, he was brought on to the design team for the Dennis the Menace trailer, to assemble a production team and handle live effects, for a nuanced visual effects sequence.[5]
In 2015, he wrote, produced, and directed the horror film No Solicitors.[6][7] The film starred Eric Roberts, Beverly Randolph, Kim Poirier, Jason Maxim, and Felissa Rose.[8][9] It screened at multiple festivals in 2015, and was released on VOD and DVD in 2018.[10][11][12]
Callas also authored the novels Secrets,[13]Christmas Voices,[14][15] and No Solicitors,[16][17] based on the film of the same name.[18]
^Stratton, Catherine (April 1993). "Step by Step: The How-To's of Visual Problem-Solving". Millimeter: The Magazine of Motion Picture and Television Production: 58–59.