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Josee Lemonnier Production Deisgner JOSEE LEMONNIER PRODUCTION DEISGNER TELEVISION KNIGHT SQUAD (Season 1, Episode 5) Nickelodeon Prod: Sean Cunningham, Marc Dworkin, John Beck, Dir: Various Ron Hart, Patty Gary-Cox PRINCE OF PEORIA (Season 1) Netflix Prod: Nick Stanton, Devin Bunje, Sharla Sumpter-Bridgette, Dir: Various Chris Phillips *Nominated for Outstanding Art Direction/ Set Decoration/ Scenic Design, Daytime Emmy Awards 2019 THE THUNDERMANS (Season 1-4) Nickelodeon Prod: Jed Spingarn, Dan Cross, David Hoge, Dir: Various Patty Gary-Cox HOPEFULS (Pilot) Nickelodeon Prod: Josh Silverstein, Jeny Quine, Chris Phillips Dir: Eric Dean Seaton BELLA & THE BULLDOGS (Season 1) Nickelodeon Prod: Jeff Bushell, J. Butler, Gabe Garza, Chris Phillips Dir: Various THE DUNES CLUB (Pilot) Nickelodeon Prod: Patty Gary-Cox Dir: Gary Halvorson PARTY PARK (Pilot) NCredible Entertainment/ Prod: Nick Cannon, Cathy Cambra Dir: Jonathan Judge Nickelodeon MARVIN MARVIN (Season 1) Nickelodeon Prod: Jeff Bushell, Patty Gary-Cox Dir: Various HOW TO ROCK (Season 1) Nickelodeon Prod: David Israel, Melodie Patterson Dir: Beth Miller BAD FAIRY (Pilot) Nickelodeon Prod: Patty Gary-Cox Dir: Eric Dean Stanton KROG (Pilot) Cartoon Network Prod: Cathy Cambria Dir: Keith Schofield UNT. SURF SHOW (Pilot) Nickelodeon Prod: Cathy Cambria, Tommy Lynch Dir: Gary Halvorson JUST JORDAN (Pilot & Season 2) Nickelodeon Prod: Debra Spidell, Aaron Staudinger Dir: Various UNFABULOUS (Season 1-3) Nickelodeon Prod: Rebecca Bixby, Aaron Staudinger, Richard Schor Dir: Various DRAKE & JOSH (Season 1-4) Nickelodeon Prod: Bruce Berman, Joe Catania, Robin Weiner, Dir: Various Amber Comisar STAR & STELLA (Pilot) Nickelodeon Prod: Heath Seifert, Kevin Kopelow Dir: Jeff Melman ALL THAT (Season 2-10) Nickelodeon Prod: Dan Schneider, Bruce Berman, Joe Catania, Dir: Various Robin Weiner TAINA (Season 2) Nickelodeon Prod: Robin Weiner, Fracaswell Hyman, Deborah Smith Dir: Various KATIE JOPLIN (Season 1) (Art Director) Warner Bros. Prod: Bill Kunstler, Ed Driscoll, Deborah Smith Dir: Various THE AMANDA SHOW (Season 2) Nickelodeon Prod: Dan Schneider, Robin Weiner, Keiren Fisher Dir: Various 405 S Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, California 90212 - T 310.888.4200 - F 310.888.4242 www.apa-agency.com .
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