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Richard Hicks Casting Richard Hicks Casting RICHARD HICKS - Selected Credits Emmy Winner for Outstanding Casting Five-Time Emmy Nominee Three-Time CSA ‘Artios’ Award Winner for Casting Excellence Upcoming releases: FRESNO Andrea Sperling, prod.; Jamie Babbit, dir. (2015 release) MEADOWLAND Matt Tauber, Olivia Wilde, Margot Hand, Aaron Gillbert, prods.; Reed Morano, dir. STOCKHOLM, PA Leslie Urdang, Greg Ammon, prods.; Nikole Beckwith, dir. (2015 release) SHIVA & MAY Jonathan Schwartz, Andrea Sperling, Greg Ammon, prods.; Diane Bell, dir. (2015 release) Previously released: CAMP X-RAY David Gordon Green, Lindsay Williams, Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, Gina Kwon, prods.; Peter Sattler, dir. (Sundance Film Festival / 2014 release) GRAVITY Warner Bros.; David Heyman, prod.; Alfonso Cuaron, dir. (with David Rubin) ZERO DARK THIRTY Sony; Megan Ellison, Greg Shapiro, Mark Boal, prods.; Kathryn Bigelow, dir. (with Mark Bennett) (In partnership with David Rubin - 2005 to 2011) ON THE ROAD Francis Ford Coppola, Rebecca Yeldham, prods.; Walter Salles, dir. GAME CHANGE HBO; Tom Hanks, Gary Goetzman, Amy Sayres, prods.; Jay Roach, dir. EMMY AWARD – OUTSTANDING CASTING / MINISERIES or MOVIE C.S.A. ARTIOS AWARD WINNER FOR CASTING EXCELLENCE REAL STEEL DreamWorks/Disney; Shawn Levy, Don Murphy, Susan Montford, prods.; Shawn Levy, dir. BLUE VALENTINE Weinstein Company; Lynette Howell, Alex Orlovsky, Jamie Patricof, prods.; Derek Cianfrance, dir. (Los Angeles Casting) TEMPLE GRANDIN HBO; Paul Lister, Alison Owen, Emily Gerson-Saines, prods.; Mick Jackson, dir.; EMMY AWARD NOMINATION – OUTSTANDING CASTING / MINISERIES or MOVIE RECOUNT HBO; Paula Weinstein, prod.; Jay Roach, dir. C.S.A. ARTIOS AWARD WINNER FOR CASTING EXCELLENCE. EMMY AWARD NOMINATION – OUTSTANDING CASTING / MINISERIES or MOVIE LARS AND THE REAL GIRL MGM/SKE; John Cameron, Sarah Aubrey, Sidney Kimmel, prods.; Craig Gillespie, dir. FOR YOUR Warner Bros./Castle Rock; Karen Murphy, prod.; Christopher Guest, dir. CONSIDERATION CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM HBO; Larry David, Gavin Polone, Jeff Garlin, prods.; Various, dir.; (Seasons 1 – 3) EMMY AWARD NOMINATION – OUTSTANDING CASTING / COMEDY SERIES C.S.A. ARTIOS AWARD WINNER FOR CASTING EXCELLENCE HAIRSPRAY New Line; Craig Zadan, Neil Meron, prod.; Adam Shankman, dir. (cont.) Richard Hicks Selected Credits (09/14) YES MAN Warner Bros.; David Heyman, Richard Zanuck, prods.; Peyton Reed, dir. No. 1 LADIES HBO/Weinstein Co.; Sydney Pollack, Tim Bricknell, prods.; Anthony Minghella, dir. DETECTIVE AGENCY IGBY GOES DOWN UA; Marco Weber, Lisa Tornell, prod.; Burr Steers, dir. HAROLD & KUMAR ESCAPE Warner Bros./New Line; Greg Shapiro, Nathan Kahane, prods.; Jon Hurvitz, Hayden FROM GUANTANAMO BAY Schlossberg, dirs.. A MIGHTY WIND Warner Bros./Castle Rock; Karen Murphy, prod.; Christopher Guest, dir. SHALL WE DANCE Miramax; Simon Fields, prod.; Peter Chelsom, dir.; BREAD AND ROSES Lionsgate; Rebecca O’Brien, prod.; Ken Loach, dir. WAKING THE DEAD Polygram; Jodie Foster, Stuart Kleinman, Linda Reisman, prods.; Keith Gordon, dir. DUDE, WHERE’S MY CAR? 20th Century Fox; Gil Netter, Wayne Rice, prods.; Danny Leiner, dir. PERMANENT MIDNIGHT Live Entertainment; Don Murphy, Jane Hamsher, prods.; David Veloz, dir. Additional Television Work: (selected credits) MARRIED FX; Andrew Gurland, Peter Principato, Paul Young, prods.; Dir: Various BONNIE and CLYDE History Channel; Craig Zadan, Neil Meron, prods., Bruce Beresford, dir. (4-hour miniseries) HIEROGLYPH Fox / 20th TV; Peter Chernin, Katherine Pope, prods. (1 hr. pilot) GEORGIA O’KEEFE Lifetime; Joshua Maurer, prod.; Bob Balaban, dir. THE MEMORY KEEPER’S Lifetime; Howard Braunstein, Michael Jaffe, prods.; Mick Jackson, dir. DAUGHTER EMMY AWARD NOMINATION – OUTSTANDING CASTING / MINISERIES or MOVIE OUT OF PRACTICE CBS / Paramount; Christopher Lloyd, Joe Keenan, prods.; Kelsey Grammer, dir. (1/2 hr. pilot/series) THE ‘L’ WORD Showtime; Steve Golin, Larry Kennar, Ilene Chaiken, exec. prods.; Rose Troche, dir. (1 hr. pilot/series) THE 4400 USA; Francis Ford Coppola, Ira Behr, Maira Suro, Rene Echevarria, exec. prods.; Yves Simoneau, dir. (1 hr. pilot/series) FURTHER TALES Showtime; Alan Poul, Suzanne Girard, prods. Pierre Gang, dir. (Mini-Series) OF THE CITY HATE Showtime; Bruce Cohen, Dan Jinks, Paris Barclay, James DeMonaco, prods.; Paris Barclay, dir. (1 hr pilot.) PEEP SHOW Channel 4/UK; Piers Read, Phil Clarke, prods.; Tristam Shaperoo, dir. (US Casting) Theatre Casting: Hartford Stage, Pasadena Playhouse, St. Louis Rep, Long Wharf Theatre, Cincinnati Playhouse, among others. RELATED EXPERIENCE President of the Casting Society of America (2003 – 2006 and January 2013 to Present) Member of BAFTA – LA 1997 to Present Nominated for the Casting Society of America’s ‘Artios’ Award – 20 times. Graduate of The Royal Academy Of Dramatic Art Richard Hicks Casting 5225 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 736 Los Angeles, CA 90036 323-857-1699 .
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