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Sylvia Soska

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1983-04-29
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The actress and filmmaker, best known as one-half of the Soska Sisters alongside her twin sibling, Jen, has carved out a unique niche in the horror genre. Together, they are affectionately referred to as The Twisted Twins, a name they’ve earned through their bold and original contributions to horror cinema. Among their most recognized works are the cult-favorite films Dead Hooker in a Trunk, American Mary, and their segment in ABCs of Death 2. In addition to their filmmaking, the duo brings their love for horror to television with the thrilling game show Hellevator, where they serve as both hosts and creative forces.

Beyond their own directorial efforts, the Soska Sisters have also made a mark in the world of comics and blockbuster storytelling, having co-written a storyline for Marvel’s Black Widow. Their journey into the macabre began long before their rise to fame, rooted in a childhood fascination with horror. As young girls, they would constantly plead with their parents to let them watch classic horror films like Poltergeist from the 1980s—an experience that deeply influenced their creative paths.

It wasn’t long before the sisters decided they wanted to be a part of the horror world themselves, first stepping in front of the camera as actresses before eventually moving behind it as directors and writers. Born on their mother’s birthday, the twins share not only a birthday but also an unbreakable bond and a shared passion for the twisted and terrifying. As identical twins, their connection is more than just physical—it’s creative, emotional, and undeniably unique.

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The Soska sisters have made a name for themselves in the world of comics, having released a variety of comic books and graphic novels over the years. Among their notable works is Kill-Crazy Nymphos Attack!, a title that showcases their signature style and creative edge. In addition to their original projects, they’ve also contributed to major franchises, including issues of Marvel’s Secret Wars Journal and Guardians of Infinity. Their work across these different titles highlights their versatility and passion for storytelling in the comic book medium.

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