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Andrew Coutts Editor ANDREW COUTTS EDITOR TELEVISION STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS CBS Studios/CBS Prod: Alex Kurtzman, Heather Kadin Dir: Akiva Goldsman (P) (Pilot & Season 1) Aaron Baiers AMERICAN GODS (Season 3) STARZ/Fremantle Prod: Charles Eglee, Lisa Kussner Dir: Jon Amiel, Russell Lee Fine (Associate Producer) STAR TREK: PICARD (Pilot & Season 1) CBS Studios/CBS Prod: James Duff, Alex Kurtzman Dir: Hanelle Culpepper *Winner, NAACP Image Awards, Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series, 2021 STAR TREK: DISCOVERY (Seasons 1-2) CBS Studios/CBS Prod: Nicholas Meyer, Alex Kurtzman Dir: David Barrett, *Nominated for the 2018 Peabody Award in the Entertainment Category Heather Kadin Olatunde Osunsanmi, Jonathan Frakes IRON FIST (Season 2) Marvel/Netflix Prod: Raven Metzner, Tim Iacofano Dir: David Dobkin, Various BULL (Season 1) CBS Studios/CBS Prod: Mark Goffman, Paul Attanasio Dir: Various A.P.B. (Pilot) 20th Century Fox/FOX Prod: Matt Nix, Len Wiseman Dir: Len Wiseman SLEEPY HOLLOW (Seasons 2 & 3) 20th Century Fox/FOX Prod: Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci Dir: Various Len Wiseman TALES FROM THE DARKSIDE (Pilot) CBS Studios/The CW Prod: Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci Dir: Bradley Buecker Heather Kadin HUNGRY (Season 1) All Def Digital Prod: Russell Simmons, Ann Carli Dir: Doug Aarniokoski FEATURE THE DESCENDANT GB Productions Prod: Clark Baker, Brett Forbes, Jonathan Roig Dir: Robert Glickert ANGUISH Gravitas Ventures Prod: Sonny Mallhi, Guy Danella Dir: Sonny Mallhi BLOOD SUCKING BASTARDS Scream Factory Prod: Brandon Evans, Brett Forbes Dir: Brian O’Connell Patrick Rizzotti INTO THE GRIZZLY MAZE Sony Pictures Prod: Paul Schiff, Tai Duncan, Dominic Ianno Dir: David Hackl Stuart Pollok SIGHTING DirecTV Prod: Aaron Heck, John Negropontes Dir: Tedi Sarafian KNIGHTS OF BADASSDOM E1 Entertainment Prod: Dan Heffner Dir: Joe Lynch (Additional Editor) NURSE 3D Lionsgate Films Prod: John Sacchi, Michael Passornek Dir: Doug Aarniokoski THE DAY WWE Studios/Anchor Bay Prod: Ross M. Dinerstein, Guy Danella Dir: Doug Aarniokoski *Official Selection, Toronto Film Festival Midnight Madness Program - 2011 SAW 3D: THE FINAL CHAPTER Lionsgate Films Prod: James Wan, Mark Burg, Peter Block Dir: Kevin Greutert SAW VI Lionsgate Films Prod: James Wan, Mark Burg, Peter Block Dir: Kevin Greutert SAW V (Associate Editor) Lionsgate Films Prod: James Wan, Mark Burg, Peter Block Dir: Kevin Greutert HIDE AND SEEK (Short) The Safran Company Prod: Natalia Safran, Joan Mao Dir: Carles Torrens SEQUENCE (Short) Fortress Features Prod: Brett Forbes, Patrick Rizzotti Dir: Carles Torrens *Winner, Best of Fest, LA Shorts Fest - 2013 *Nominated, Best Picture Editing in a Short Film, C.C.E. Awards - 2013 10:17 (Short) Mario Moreira Prod: Mario Moreira Dir: Mario Moreira *Winner, Best International Short, Los Angeles FirstGlance Film Festival - 2011 *Official Selection, Palm Springs ShortFest – 2011 THE MAN WHO LOVED FLOWERS Nictophobia Films Prod: Phil Pattison, Chris Janik, Chris Harrison Dir: Chris Harrison (Short) THE UNSPOKEN PROMISE (Short) Bravo Prod: Matthew Stone, Robert Budreau Dir: Ben Gilbert 405 S Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, California 90212 - T 310.888.4200 - F 310.888.4242 www.apa-agency.com .
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