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Deborah Newhall Costume Designer Deborah Newhall Costume Designer Selected Film SLENDER MAN (Post Production) Producers | Brad Fischer, Robyn Meisinger, William Sherak, Sarah Snow, James Vanderbilt Screen Gens Productions, Inc. Director | Sylvain White Cast | Joey King, Javier Botet, Jaz Sinclair, Julia Goldani Telles, Kevin Chapman, Michael Reilly Burke PROUD MARY (Post Production) Producers | Tai Duncan, Paul Schiff Screen Gems Productions, Inc. Director | Babak Najafi Cast | Taraji P. Henson, Billy Brown CADAVER Producers | Todd Garner, Sean Robin Screen Gems Productions, Inc. Director | Diederik Van Rooijen Cast | Shay Mitchell, Kirby Johnson, Lisa Roberts, Andrew Kurtz, Nick Thune, Max McNamara, Louis Herthum James Watson BACKMASK (Post-Production) Producers | Brandt Andersen, Michael Corrente Michael Corso Director | Marcus Nispel Cast | Gage Golightly, Kevin Chapman, Stephen Lang SEEDS (Post-Production) Producers | Anthony Ambrosino, Own Long, Younny Long Barnofo Directors | Owen Long, Younny Long Cast | Adrian Enscoe, Bob Dio, Andrea Chen, Chris McGarry AMERICAN HUSTLE (Costumer) Producers | Megan Ellsion, Jonathan Gordon, Charles Roven, Richard Suckle Columbia Pictures Director | David O. Russell Cast | Christian Bale, Bradley Cooper, Amy Adams, Jennifer Lawrence, Lous C.K., Jeremy Renner CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE (Key Costumer) Producers | Peter Principato, Scott Stuber, Paul Young New Line Cinema Director | Rawson Marshall Thurber Cast | Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Amy Ryan, Jason Bateman, Danielle Nicolet, Tim Griffin Deborah Newhall Costume Designer | Cont’d LIBERAL ARTS Producers | Bryan Thomas, Brice Dal Farra, Claude Dal Farra, Jesse, Hara, Lauren Munsch Director | Josh Radnor Cast | Josh Radnor, Elizabeth Olsen, Elizabeth Reaser, Richard Jenkins, Allison Janney, Zac Efron ABOUT SUNNY Producers | Blythe Robertson, Mike S. Ryan Director | Bryan Wizemann Cast | Lauren Ambrose, Penelope Ann Miller, David Conrad, Dylan Baker, Audrey P. Scott HACHIKO Producer | Tom Luse Inferno Productions Director | Lasse Hallstrom Cast | Richard Gere, Joan Allen, Jason Alexander AMERICAN BUFFALO Producer | Gregory Mosher Samuel Goldwyn Company Director | Michael Corrente Cast | Dustin Hoffman, Dennis Franz MONUMENT AVENUE, AKA SNITCH Producers | Nicolas Clermont, Ted Demme, Adam Doench, Elie Samaha, Jim Serpico, Joel Stillerman Spanky Productions, Apostle Pictures Director | Ted Demme Cast | Denis Leary, Martin Sheen, Billy Crudup, Famke Janssen, Ian Hart Selected Television THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE: THE ABOLITIONISTS Producers | Molly Jacobs, Rob Rapley Apograph Productions, PBS Director | Rob Rapley Cast | Jeanine Serralies, Ingrid Alli, Kwabena Ampofo, Aaron Angus. MADSO’S WAR Producers | Hudson Hickman, Gary L. Stephenson MGM, Spike TV Director | Walter Hill Cast | Matthew Marsden, Kevin Chapman, Kelly Overton BROTHERHOOD (Season 1, 11 Episodes) Executive Producers | Blake Masters Elizabeth Stephen Showtime Directors | Various Cast | Jason Isaacs, Annabeth Gish, Finnuola Flannagan, Len Cariou *Peabody Award* BROTHERHOOD (Pilot) Producer | Henry Bronchstein Showtime Director | Phillip Noyce Cast | Jason Isaacs, Annabeth Gish, Finnuola Flannagan, Len Cariou .
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