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Mario Cerrito

Mario Cerrito III (born March 1, 1984) is an American filmmaker, writer, producer and actor most closely associated with the horror genre. He is best known for his found footage series Human Hibachi. The franchise has picked up a worldwide cult following and is released by Troma Entertainment. The movies have won best feature film awards at the New Jersey Horror Con and Film Festival. Cerrito is recognized as having an unfiltered approach to horror.

Along with his family, he was featured on Travel Channel’s reality television show Ghost Nation.

Mario was born in South Philadelphia, on March 1, 1984. He was raised in Audubon, New Jersey. He is Italian American. He lived in Woodstown, New Jersey, and graduated from Woodstown High School in 2002.

Mario played Little League Baseball in Audubon, New Jersey and as a twelve year old was included in the Courier-Post top South Jersey Little Leaguers list.

He went on to play at Woodstown High School from 1999–2002 where he started as an infielder all four years for the Varsity team. In 2000 he helped lead the high school to a Group II South Jersey championship.

Cerrito made the all Tri-County Conference (New Jersey) as an All-Star in 2002 and was an honorable mention as a freshman in 1999 and junior in 2001.

He finished his career playing Division II baseball at Rowan College at Burlington County from 2003 to 2004.

In 2007, Cerrito wrote a film titled 'The Cornfield Massacre,' and in 2012, a trailer was filmed to raise funds for the full production, which ultimately did not materialize.

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