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SHEILA WHITE COSTUME DESIGNER BC Resident / IA891 / ACFC Head of Department SHEILA WHITE COSTUME DESIGNER BC Resident / IA891 / ACFC www.sheilala.ca Head of Department TELEVISION NETWORK DIRECTOR PRODUCERS VIRGIN RIVER Netflix Various Ian Hay, Amy Morrison Season 3-4 PM: Neil Williams THE 100 The CW / WB / Netflix Various Jason Rothenberg, Season 7 Ed Fraiman, Charles Lyall WINDFALL Netflix Michael Scott Stephanie Slack, Movie Margaret Huddleston PM: Catherine Kretz THE 100 The CW / WB / Netflix Various, Jason Rothenberg, Season 6 Leslie Morgenstein, Jae Marchant PM: Aren Ophoff SIX A & E for History Channel Alfredo Barrios, George Perkins Season 1 Stephen Kay PM: Patti Allen THE TRUSTEE ABC Michael Engler Jae Marchant Pilot PM: Aren Ophoff IMAGINARY MARY Sony Pictures / ABC Shawn Levy + Ron French Season 1 Various PM: Alexia Droz AUTUMN DREAMS Hallmark Neill Fernley Holly Redford Movie PM: John Prince MAPLE BAY LODGE Bavaria Fernsehproduktion Michael Wenning Sascha Ommert, For ARD Degeto German Ronald Muhlfelner Television (Channel 1) Christina Christ PM: Ian Hay THE CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT Hallmark Mark Jean Libby Bears, Chris Rudolph Movie Harvey Kahn PM: Chris Rudolph WARRIORS Mandeville TV for ABC Martin Campbell Jean Higgins Pilot PM: Colleen Mitchell ARCTIC AIR Omni Films for CBC Various Michael Chechik, Season 1-3 Brian Hamilton, Ian Weir, Gary Harvey LP: Ian Hay Represented by Barbara J. Bird o: 604.733.9800 c: 604.839.8532 [email protected] S. White TELEVISION (Cont…) NETWORK/PROD CO DIRECTOR PRODUCERS ALCATRAZ Bad Robot & Warner Bros. Danny Cannon JJ Abrams, Jack Bender Pilot (Assistant Designer) for FOX Network Bryan Burk PM: Warren Carr MISTRESSES FOX / Lifetime Sergio Melissa Carter, Pilot Mimica-Gezzan Holly Marie Combs, Shawn Williamson PM: Daniel Clarke THE STAN DOUGLAS PROJECT Grasstown Productions Stan Douglas Arvi Liimatainen Special Creation INTELLIGENCE CBC Various Chris Haddock Season 2 PM: Charles Lyall PURE EVIL Showcase Mark Sawers Cynthia Chapman, Pilot Jayme Pfahl PM: Sean Seguin THE QUALITY OF LIFE: CBC John Fawcett Chris Haddock A Dominic Da Vinci Movie PM: Charles Lyall INTELLIGENCE CBC Various Chris Haddock Season 1 PM: Bev White INTELLIGENCE CBC Stephen Surjik Chris Haddock Pilot PM: Michael Williams DA VINCI’S CITY HALL CBC Various Chris Haddock Season 1 PM: Bev White THE SCORE CBC Kim Collier PM: Holly Redford Movie THE L WORD Showtime Rose Troche PM: Kim Steer Pilot JEREMIAH MGM/Showtime Various PM: Lily Hui Season 1 JINNAH ON CRIME CBC Brad Turner PM: Chris Rudolph Movie MAYBE IT’S ME (Pilot) WB Network Bryan Gordon PM: Maryanne Waterhouse Pilot BEYOND BELIEF Dick Clark/Fox TV Various PM: Brendan Ferguson Season IV FEATURES STUDIO DIRECTOR PRODUCERS DEADLY DESIRES Netflix Monika Mitchell Stephanie Germain, Peter Gruber Peter E Strauss LP: Scott Kennedy 2 Represented by Barbara J. Bird o: 604.733.9800 c: 604.839.8532 [email protected] S. White FEATURES (cont…) STUDIO/STREAMING DIRECTOR PRODUCERS WOODY WOODPECKER Universal Pictures / Alex Zamm Mike Elliott Amazon PM: Chris Foss PUPSTAR Netflix Robert Vince Robert Vince, Anna McRoberts SOLUTREAN Sony Pictures Albert Hughes Stuart Besser (Assistant Designer/ Canadian Match) PM: Jill Christensen LEWIS & CLARK HBO John Curran Edward Norton, (Costume Supervisor, Canadian) Brad Pitt, Ezra Swerdlow, Tim Kelly PM: Carl Hampe MONKEY UP Netflix Robert Vince Robert Vince, Anna McRoberts PM: Darcy Wild THE CONFIRMATION Amazon Bob Nelson Shawn Williamson, Todd Hoffman, Bob Nelson RUSSELL MADNESS Netflix Robert Vince Robert Vince, Anna McRoberts KING OF FIGHTERS Amazon Gordon Chan Sumiji Miyake, Yasuhiko Kinoshita AMERICAN VENUS TMN / Movie Central Bruce Sweeney PM: Paul Lukaitis EVERYTHING’S GONE GREEN Radke Films Paul Fox PM: Ken Lawson LOVE ON THE SIDE Amazon Vic Sarin PM: Kathy Ferry, Patti Allen HEAD OVER HEELS Amazon / Universal Mark Waters PM: Anne Simonet SUSPICIOUS RIVER Amazon Lynn Stopkewich PM: Louise Valgarsun WE ALL FALL DOWN Amazon Martin Cummins PM: Jim Rowe & Brendan Ferguson TERMINAL CITY RICOCHET Amazon Zale Dallen PM: Jim Hamms AKA: RICOCHET MATINEE Amazon Richard Martin PM: Patti Allen RELATED VANCOUVER 2010 PARALYMPIC WINTER GAMES OPENING & CLOSING CEREMONIES VANOC BARD ON THE BEACH SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL - Resident Designer DRUM SONG PRESENTATION VIDEO& OPENING CEREMONIES - Canada House For Beijing Olympics 3 Represented by Barbara J. Bird o: 604.733.9800 c: 604.839.8532 [email protected] S. White AWARDS **Seven-time Jessie Richardson Award nominee for Costume and /or Set Design **Jessie Richardson Award Best Group Design - Disposing of the Dead, Canada Council Project; **Grant British Columbia Cultural Fund Senior Study Award Canada Council Project Grant; **British Columbia Cultural Fund Award; Vancouver Foundation Advanced Study Award **Canada Council Project Grant BC Cultural Fund Award, Vancouver Foundation Award EDUCATION CENTRAL SAINT MARTINS LONDON COLLEGE OF FASHION - Textile Fabrication (one term) UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA - Masters in Fine Art, Costume Design CORDWAINERS TECHNICAL COLLEGE (London UK) - B.T.E.C. Diploma in Footwear Design and Technology – Merit CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON STAGE II - Shoe Technology and Pattern Cutting - Merit Certificate JOHN LOBB BOOTMAKERS (London UK) - Apprenticeship in Handmade Shoemaking UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA - Qualifying Year for Master in Fine Art in Theatre Design EMILY CARR COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN - Graduate with Honors in Photography 4 Represented by Barbara J. Bird o: 604.733.9800 c: 604.839.8532 [email protected] .
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