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|birthdate = [[1975]]
|birthplace = [[Macomb, Illinois]]
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'''Marcus Dunstan''' (born 1975) is an [[United States|American]] [[screenplay]] [[writer]] and director.

Dunstan was born in [[Macomb, Illinois]]. He spent his formative years working in movie theaters and studying film at the [[University of Iowa]]. While in college Dunstan experimented with [[16mm film]] often using himself as the guinea pig in poorly executed [[stunts]] that left him dragging behind a car, the target of flying knives, and thrice being set on fire. He holds the record for spilling the most fake blood ever in a student film.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.demonfm.co.uk/?q=node/536|title=Marcus Dunstan - Interview by Matt Horn|publisher=[[Demon FM]]|date=10/11/2009}}</ref> He holds the record for spilling the most fake blood ever in a student film. Since moving to [[Los Angeles]] in 1999, Dunstan toiled in several odd jobs including a retirement home, an [[Optometry]] clinic, and a video store while spending his nights writing on a borrowed computer from fellow [[screenwriter]], [[Patrick Melton]].

In March, 2005, Dunstan and Melton won Season Three of [[Project Greenlight]] with their screenplay, ''[[Feast (film)|Feast]].'' The director was [[John Gulager]]. The film stars [[Krista Allen]] and [[Eric Dane]] and was produced by [[Dimension Films]] and [[Neo Art & Logic]].

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[[Category:American screenwriters]]
[[Category:People from Macomb, Illinois]]
[[Category:University of Iowa alumni]]
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