Biography
Geno Havens, born on January 1, 1941, is a figure known for their contributions to the film industry. Havens' career spans several decades, with notable credits in various capacities. They began their journey in cinema as a dialogue coach for the 1973 film "American Graffiti," demonstrating their early involvement in the craft of filmmaking.
Throughout their career, Havens has also served as a casting assistant and casting director for several projects. In 1978, they worked as a casting assistant for Terrence Malick's "Days of Heaven." Havens' role in casting is further evident in their work on the 1988 horror film "Maniac Cop" and the 1992 sequel "Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice." These credits showcase Havens' significant role in the pre-production process of filmmaking, he…





