Beverly Thomas(IV)
- Actor
Beverly Thomas, known by her stage name Spooky Kisses, is the charismatic on-screen host and comedian of Spooky Kisses Haunts, the thrilling haunted attraction docuseries.
More than just a typical Goth girl, she has an affinity for metal, punk, dark fashion, horror, and all things Halloween. Her journey began with running a successful clothing store in NYC, the Machine/Goth Shop, where she curated unique styles and served as an online distributor of Halloween costumes. However, her true passion lay in comedy, and she now feels like she's finally found her groove with this show. The stage is her playground, and she revels in every performance.
Her background is as diverse as her interests. Beverly dedicated years to studying dance and ballet at prestigious institutions like the Boston Ballet, Joffrey Ballet School, and Broadway Dance Center in NYC. She also studied in the world of special effects, taking courses at the School of Visual Arts. Her brief stint in TV make-up further fueled her creative spirit.
Having worked at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), she developed a profound appreciation for the artistry scare actors bring to their craft. Their intensity and commitment are nothing short of remarkable. And when the cameras roll during haunt filming, those spine-chilling screams? All too real! She candidly admits that the darkness, the eerie structures, and the solitude unnerve her-yet she thrives on the adrenaline rush.
More than just a typical Goth girl, she has an affinity for metal, punk, dark fashion, horror, and all things Halloween. Her journey began with running a successful clothing store in NYC, the Machine/Goth Shop, where she curated unique styles and served as an online distributor of Halloween costumes. However, her true passion lay in comedy, and she now feels like she's finally found her groove with this show. The stage is her playground, and she revels in every performance.
Her background is as diverse as her interests. Beverly dedicated years to studying dance and ballet at prestigious institutions like the Boston Ballet, Joffrey Ballet School, and Broadway Dance Center in NYC. She also studied in the world of special effects, taking courses at the School of Visual Arts. Her brief stint in TV make-up further fueled her creative spirit.
Having worked at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), she developed a profound appreciation for the artistry scare actors bring to their craft. Their intensity and commitment are nothing short of remarkable. And when the cameras roll during haunt filming, those spine-chilling screams? All too real! She candidly admits that the darkness, the eerie structures, and the solitude unnerve her-yet she thrives on the adrenaline rush.