SNYDER VENTURES LLC

Davenport, IA, IA 52806

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All Other Specialty Trade Contractors1966 (age&#16060) Green BayWisconsinactive 1989–present Spouses Denise Weber (divorced) Deborah Johnson &#32&#8203&#40m. &#1602004&#41Children 8 &#911 &#93Zachary Edward Snyder (born March 11966) is an American filmmaker. After starting his career primarily directing music videoshe made his feature film debut in 2004 with Dawn of the Deada remake of the 1978 horror film of the same name . Since thenhe has directed or produced a number of comic book and superhero filmsincluding 300 (2006) and Watchmen (2009)as well as the Superman film that started the DC Extended UniverseMan of Steel (2013)and its follow-ups

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