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CARLOS ROSARIO Costume Designer Carlosrosario.Squarespace.Com CARLOS ROSARIO Costume Designer carlosrosario.squarespace.com FEATURES DIRECTORS PRODUCERS/STUDIOS THE GIRL IN THE SPIDER’S WEB Fede Alvarez Bob Dohrmann, Amy Pascal Sony Columbia BEIRUT Brad Anderson Monica Levinson, Steve Saeta Good Universe DON’T BREATHE Fede Alvarez Sam Raimi, Cristen Carr Strubbe Good Universe BOULEVARD Dito Montiel Mark Moran, Todd Williams Camelia Productions RUNNER, RUNNER Co-CD Brad Furman Erik Holmberg, Leonardo DiCaprio / Fox CAPTAIN AMERICA: Anthony Russo, Joe Russo Kevin Feige, Stan Lee THE WINTER SOLDIER Asst. CD Marvel Studios GREEN LANTERN Martin Campbell Donald De Line, Greg Berlanti Asst. CD Warner Bros. TRON: LEGACY Joseph Kosinski Jeffrey Silver, Sean Bailey Asst. CD Walt Disney Pictures 3:10 TO YUMA James Mangold Cathy Konrad, Ryan Kavanaugh Asst. CD Lionsgate WALK THE LINE James Mangold Alan C. Blomquist, Cathy Konrad Asst. CD 20th Century Fox THREE KINGS David O. Russell Edward McDonnell, Charles Roven Asst. CD Warner Bros. TELEVISION THE BRAVE Brad Anderson Dean Georgaris, Rachel Kaplan Pilot Universal/NBC A.P.B. Len Wiseman Todd Hoffmann, Dennis Kim th Pilot 20 Century Fox / Fox THE LAST SHIP Jack Bender Michael Bay / TNT Seasons 1 & 2 LA FEMME MUSKETEER Steve Boyum Stephen Bridgewater, Larry Levinson Mini-Series COSTUME ILLUSTRATOR A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS Brad Silberling Julia Pistor, Scott Rudin Paramount Pictures BATMAN AND ROBIN Joel Schumacher Peter Macgregor-Scott, William Elvin Warner Bros. X-MEN 2 Bryan Singer Avi Arad, Stan Lee, Bryan Singer / Fox CHICAGO Rob Marshall Jennifer Berman, Sam Crothers Academy Award Winner for Best Picture Miramax ROCK STAR Stephen Herek George Clooney, Steven Reuther Warner Bros. PLANET OF THE APES Tim Burton Ralph Winter, Iain Smith / Fox SLEEPY HOLLOW Tim Burton Scott Rudin, Francis Ford Coppola Paramount Pictures Mr. Rosario is fluent in French, English, Spanish and also holds an EU Passport. .
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