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SIEGEL, David DAVID SIEGEL PRODUCER/UPM DGA FEATURES JUNGLE CRUISE Disney Prod: Beau Flynn, John Davis, John Fox, Dir: Jaume Collet-Serra (Line Producer – Reshoots) Dany Garcia Johnson SKYSCRAPER Universal Pictures Prod: Beau Flynn, Hiram Garcia Dir: Rawson Marshall Thurber (Line Producer - Reshoots) Dwayne Johnson, Mary Parent LIFE OF THE PARTY New Line Cinema Prod: Ben Falcone, Melissa McCarthy Dir: Ben Falcone (Executive Producer/UPM) THE BABYSITTER New Line Cinema Prod: McG, Mary Viola Dir: McG (Executive Producer/UPM) WAR DOGS Warner Bros. Prod: Mark Gordon, Bradley Cooper, Scott Budnick Dir: Todd Phillips (Executive Producer/UPM) Mark O’Conner MAPS TO THE STARS Prospero Pictures Prod: Martin Katz, Michel Merkt Dir: David Cronenberg (UPM – Los Angeles) THE LEGO MOVIE Warner Bros. Prod: Doug Davison, Roy Lee, Dan Lin Dir: Phil Lord (UPM – Live Action) Christopher Miller GRAVITY Warner Bros. Prod: David Heyman, Alfonso Cuaron Dir: Alfonso Cuaron (UPM – US Unit) THE HANGOVER PART III Warner Bros. / Prod: Daniel Goldberg, Todd Phillips Dir: Todd Phillips (Co-Producer/UPM) Green Hat / Legendary PROJECT X Warner Bros. / Prod: Todd Phillips, Scott Budnick, Joel Silver Dir: Nima Nourizadah (UPM – Additional Photography) Green Hat / Silver Pictures CRAZY, STUPID, LOVE. Warner Bros. / Carousel Prod: Steve Carell, Denise Di Novi Dir: Glenn Ficarra (Executive Producer/UPM) John Requa THE HANGOVER PART II Warner Bros. / Prod: Daniel Goldberg, Todd Phillips Dir: Todd Phillips (Co-Producer/UPM) Green Hat / Legendary FLIPPED Warner Bros. / Castle Rock Prod: Alan Greisman, Rob Reiner Dir: Rob Reiner (Executive Producer/UPM) THE HANGOVER Warner Bros. / Prod: Daniel Goldberg, Todd Phillips Dir: Todd Phillips (Co-Producer/UPM) Green Hat / Legendary SUPERHERO MOVIE Dimension Films Prod: Robert K. Weiss, David Zucker, Craig Mazin Dir: Craig Mazin (Co-Producer/UPM) THE BUCKET LIST Warner Bros. Prod: Alan Greisman, Rob Reiner, Neil Meron Dir: Rob Reiner (UPM) Craig Zadan THE PURSUIT OF HAPPYNESS Columbia Pictures Prod: Todd Black, Jason Blumenthal, Will Smith Dir: Gabriele Muccino (UPM) James Lassiter, Steve Tisch BORAT 20th Century Fox Prod: Sacha Baron Cohen, Jay Roach Dir: Larry Charles (UPM 1st AD) SERENITY Universal Pictures Prod: Barry Mendel, David Lester Dir: Joss Whedon (UPM) STARSKY & HUTCH Warner Bros. / Dimension Prod: Stuart Cornfeld, Akiva Goldsman, Tony Ludwig Dir: Todd Phillips (Associate Producer/UPM) Alan Riche, William Blinn HOLES Disney / Walden Media Prod: Lowell D. Blank, Andrew Davis, Mike Medavoy Dir: Andrew Davis (UPM) Teresa Tucker-Davies COLLATERAL DAMAGE Warner Bros. Prod: David Foster, Steven Reuther, Hawk Koch Dir: Andrew Davis (UPM) PLAY IT TO THE BONE Touchstone Pictures Prod: Stephen Chin, David Lester Dir: Ron Shelton (UPM) MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE Warner Bros. Prod: Kevin Costner, Denise Di Novi, Jim Wilson Dir: Luis Mandoki (UPM) AIR FORCE ONE Columbia Pictures Prod: Armyan Bernstein, Gail Katz, Jon Shestack Dir: Wolfgang Petersen (UPM) David Lester 405 S Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, California 90212 - T 310.888.4200 - F 310.888.4242 www.apa-agency.com .
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