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Dana Scott Producer/Upm DANA SCOTT PRODUCER/UPM TELEVISION STATION ELEVEN (Season 1) (UPM) Paramount TV/HBO Max Prod: Patrick Somerville, Scott Delman, Hiro Murai Dir: Various UTOPIA (Season 1) (UPM) Amazon Prod: Gillian Flynn, Sharon Hall, Robin Sweet Dir: Toby Haynes SECOND CITY UCP/USA Prod: Daniel Arkin, Aaron Korsh, Julie Herrin Dir: Kevin Bray (Season 1, Ep. 1-6 & 10, Chicago Unit) (UPM) LOVECRAFT COUNTRY Bad Robot/HBO Prod: J.J. Abrams, David Knoller Dir: Yann Demange (Season 1, Ep. 1) (UPM) CLAWS (Season 2) (UPM) Warner Horizon/TNT Prod: Sam Forman Dir: Dale Stern SUITS (Season 7, Ep. 16) (UPM) UCP/USA Prod: Daniel Arkin, Aaron Korsh, Mark Winemaker Dir: Anton L. Cropper THE CHI (Season 1) (UPM) Fox 21/Showtime Prod: Barry M. Berg, Erin Mitchell Dir: David Rodriguez *Nominated – Television – Peabody Awards, 2019 SUN RECORDS (Season 1) CMT Prod: Colin Escott, Adam Freeman, Gail Gilchriest Dir: Roland Joffé (Prod. Supervisor) SHRINK (Season 1) (UPM) Seeso Prod: Patrick Daly, Jean Doumanian Dir: Chuck Martin, Ted Tremper THIS IS US (Season 1, Ep. 16) 20th Century Fox/NBC Prod: Bekah Brunstetter, Vera Herbert, Steve Beers Dir: Glenn Ficarra (Prod. Supervisor) John Requa THE EXORCIST (Season 1, Ep. 1) Studio/Network Prod: Barbara Wall, Rolin Jones, Robert M. Williams Dir: Rupert Wyatt (Prod. Supervisor) UNT. LENA WAITHE PROJECT (Pilot) FOX Prod: Aaron Kaplan, Elwood Reid, Pavlina Hatoupis Dir: Clark Johnson (Prod. Supervisor) SIRENS (Seasons 1 & 2) Fox 21/USA Prod: David Aukin, Bob Fisher, Denis Leary Dir: Steve Pink, (Prod. Supervisor) Richie Keen SANDWICH KING (Season 4, Studio) Food Network Prod: Kim Martin Dir: Christopher Sgueglia (UPM) SHAMELESS (Season 3) (Credit) Warner Bros./Showtime Prod: Sheila Callaghan, Etan Frankel Dir: Mark Mylod (Asst. Prod. Coordinator) FEATURES ANIMATOR (Producer/UPM) Animator, LLC Prod: Roberta Jones Dir: Logan Hall JERI’S GRILL (Short) (UPM, 1st AD) Prod: Ed Flynn, Holli Hopkins-McGinley Dir: Ed Flynn SOUL SESSIONS (Producer/UPM) nGage Prod. Prod: Vincent Gaffney, Dana Scott Dir: Vincent Gaffney RANGE RUNNERS (UPM) Fatal Funnel Films Prod: Christian Crocker, Christopher Ganze, Dir: Philip S. Plowden MOONTRAP: TARGET EARTH (UPM) MT2 Prod. Prod: Robert Dyke, Gary Jones, Mary Petryshyn Dir: Robert Dyke IMPERFECTIONS (Producer, UPM) Imperfections Prod: David Singer, Jonathan Singer, Christina Varotsis Dir: David Singer FOOLS (Producer) Indie Rights Prod: Beth Schacter, Dana Scott Dir: Benjamin Meyer MY FRIEND’S RUBBER DUCKY (UPM) Easy Open Prod. Prod: Claire Connelly, Dan Fischer, P.J. Fishwick Dir: Josh Hyde NOT PHILLIP AND I (Short) Prod: Dana Scott, Stacey Ann Shevlin Dir: Kristine Kennedy (Producer/UPM) Stacey Ann Shevlin INSURGENT (Prod. Coordinator) Summit Ent. Prod: Lucy Fisher, Pouya Shahbazian, Douglas Wick Dir: Robert Schwentke DIG TWO GRAVES (Prod. Supervisor) Area 23a Prod: Hunter Adams, Claire Connelly, P.J. Fishwick Dir: Hunter Adams THE LAST GENERATION TO DIE The Last Generation to Prod: Cyan Banister, Alan Farris, Brandon F. Johnson Dir: Tim Maupin (Short) (UPM, Asst. Director) Die Movie Co. DOUBLE NEGATIVE (Producer/UPM) 24 Truth Prod. Prod: Mischa Ayoub, Dana Scott Dir: Mischa Ayoub Dana Scott 405 S Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, California 90212 - T 310.888.4200 - F 310.888.4242 www.apa-agency.com .
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