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Joanna Syrokomla Costume Designer - Costume Joanna Syrokomla Costume Designer - Costume Selected Credits: Costume Designer Murdoch Mysteries, Season 14 Producer: Christina Jennings, Scott Garvie, 2020 Shaftesbury Murdoch XIV Inc. Peter Mitchell, Stephen Montgomery Television Series Director: Various Production Manager: Jeremy Hood Director of Photography: Yuri Yakubiw Production Designer: Bob Sher Costume Designer Murdoch Mysteries, Season 13 Producer: Christina Jennings, Scott Garvie, 2019 Shaftesbury Murdoch XIII Inc. Peter Mitchell, Stephen Montgomery Television Series Director: Various Production Manager: Jeremy Hood Director of Photography: Yuri Yakubiw Production Designer: Bob Sher Costume Designer Murdoch Mysteries, Season 12 Producer: Christina Jennings, Scott Garvie, 2018 Shaftesbury Murdoch XII Inc. Pete Mitchell, Yannick Bisson, Stephen Television Series Montgomery Director: Various Production Manager: Jeremy Hood Director of Photography: Yuri Yakubiw Production Designer: Bob Sher Costume Designer Nellie Bly Producer: Juliette Hagopian, Howard November-December 2017 Bly Films Braunstein Television Movie Director: Karen Moncrieff Period: 1887 Production Manager: Justin Kelly Director of Photography: Luc Montpellier Production Designer: Taavo Soodor Talent: Christina Ricci, Judith Light Costume Designer Bajillionaires Producer: Charles Bishop 2017 Bajillionaries Productions Inc. Director: Samir Rehem Television Pilot Production Manager: Michael Bawcutt Director of Photography: Jason Webber Production Designer: Stephen Stanley Costume Designer Little Italy Producer: Vinay Virmani, Aaron Barnett, Ron April-June 2017 Pizza Lovers Productions Gilbert Feature Director: Don Petrie Jr. Production Manager: Effy Papadopoulos Director of Photography: Thom Best Production Designer: Dan Yhari Talent: Emma Roberts, Hayden Christensen Costume Designer Dark Haven High Producer: Brian Irving, Tom McGillis, Tim 2017 DHH Class of X Productions Inc. Burns, Jennifer Pertsch, George Elliot Television Pilot Director: Michael McGowan Production Manager: Brian Campbell Director of Photography: Brett Van Dyke Production Designer: Stephen Stanley Costume Designer Love Jacked Producer: Alfons Adetuyi, Sidney Chiu, 2016 Love Jacked Productions Inc. Michael Auret Feature Director: Alfons Adetuyi Production Manager: Kim Yu Director of Photography: Lance Gewer Production Designer: Marian Wihak Costume Designer Backstage, Season 2 Producer: Brian Irving, Tom McGillis, Brian 2016 Backstage Productions (Season Campbell Television Series Two) Inc. Production Manager: Ryan Greig Director of Photography: Brett van Dyke, Kristin Fieldhouse Production Designer: Diana Abbatangelo Costume Designer For Love and Honour Producer: David Anselmo 2016 HP Honour Productions Inc. Director: Laurie Lynd Television Movie Production Manager: Brian Campbell Director of Photography: John Berrie Production Designer: Marian Wihak Costume Designer Dearly Depotted Producer: David Anselmo 2016 HP Flowershop Mysteries Director: Bradley Walsh Television Movie Productions Ontario Inc. 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Director: Rob Connolly Feature Production Manager: Aaron Barnett Director of Photography: Norm Li Production Designer: Craig Lathrop Costume Designer The Steps Producer: Jason James 2014 The Steps Productions Director: Andrew Currie Feature Production Manager: Justin Kelly Production Designer: Naz Goshtashbpour Cast: Jason Ritter, James Brolin, Emmanuel Chiriqui Costume Designer Unearthing Producer: Justin Kelly, David Anselmo September 2014 Break Ground Media Director: Natalino Lattanzio, Jon Deitcher Feature Production Manager: Stephen Papadimitriou Director of Photography: Nelson Rogers Production Designer: Aaron Noel Costume Designer Whatever Linda Producer: Kevin Saffer January 2014 Touchpoint/Secret Location Director: Matt Eastman Web Series Director of Photography: Rob Scarborough Period: 1978 Production Designer: Michael Leach Costume Designer Space Janitors III Producer: Davin Lengyl February 2014 Space Mop Productions Director: Geoff Lapaire Web Series Director of Photography: Mike Fly Period: Futuristic Costume Designer Love is Dead Producer: Sean Ryerson, Zev Borrow October 2013 NBC/Universal Director: Lorene Scafaria Television Pilot Production Manager: Lisa Perone Production Designer: Rupert Lazurus Costume Designer Bitten Producer: J.B. Sugar February - September 2013 She Wolf Productions Director: Various Television Series Production Manager: Norman Denver Director of Photography: Stephen Reizes Costume Designer Satisfaction Producer: Michael Donovan, Tim McAuliffe, 2012 DHX/Satisfaction Productions Kevin Lafferty Television Pilot Inc. Director: Keith Verlyn Samples Production Manager: Victoria Harding Production Designer: Ingrid Jurek Costume Designer The L.A. Complex, Season 2 Producer: Martin Gero, David Lowe 2012 Epitome Director: Various Television Series Director of Photography: Alwyn Kumst Production Designer: Stephen Stanley Costume Designer My Babysitter is a Vampire, Producer: Brian Irving 2011 Season 2 Director: Various Television Series Fresh Entertainment Production Manager: Brian Campbell Production Designer: Brian Verhoog Costume Designer Stay With Me Producer: Jonathan Hackett 2011 Stay With Me Productions Director: Tim Southam Television Pilot Production Manager: Carman Arndt Production Designer: Matthew Davies Ass't Costume Designer Keep Your Head Up Kid II - Director: Jeff Woolnough 2011 The Don Cherry Story Costume Designer: Patti Henderson Television Movie: Series Frantic Films Period: 1949 - Present Costume Designer Stag Producer: Daniel Iron, Anita K. Sharma, 2011 Fresh Baked Entertainment Michael Dawson Feature Director: Brett Heard Production Manager: Justin Kelly Director of Photography: Arthur Cooper Production Designer: Craig Harris Talent: Donald Faison, Jon Dore Costume Designer What's Up, Warthogs!, Season Producer: Bill O'Dowd, Anthony Leo, Andrew 2010 1 Rosen Television Series Aircraft Pictures Director: Various Production Manager: Szonja Jakovits- Lafromboise Production Designer: Brian Verhoog Costume Designer The Yard Producer: Frank Siracusa, Paul Gross, Thom 2010 Whizbang Films Pretak Mini-Series Director: Michael Mabbott Director of Photography: Gregor Hagey Production Designer: Peter Emmink Costume Designer Pure Pwnage Producer: Paula Devonshire, Derek Harvie 2009 TV for Noobs Productions Director: Various Television Series Showcase Production Manager: Jonathan Walker Production Designer: Brian Verhoog Cast: Jarret Cale, Joel Gardiner, Melanie Scarfano Costume Designer Family Gathering Producer: Rob Vaughn 2009 Chesler/ Perlmutter Productions Director: John Bradshaw Television Movie Hallmark Channel Production Manager: Marek Posival Production Designer: Gavin Mitchell Cast: Natasha Henstridge, Harry Hamlin Costume Designer Single White Spenny Producer: Ira Levy, Peter Willamson 2009 Breakthrough Films Director: David Steinberg Television Pilot Production Manager: Jonathan Walker Production Designer: Justin Craig Talent: Spencer Rice, Debra McGrath Costume Designer Todd and the Book of Pure Producer: Andrew Rosen, Anthony Leo 2009 Evil Director: James Dunnison Television Pilot Aircraft Pictures/ Frantic Films Production Manager: Aaorn Barnett Production Designer: Rejean Labrie Talent: Alex House, Maggie Castle, Chris Leavins Costume Designer Saving God Producer: Domenic Serafino, Wayne 2008 Clearwater Entertainment Thompson Feature Director: Duane Crichton Production Designer: Svetlana Jacklenec Talent: Ving Rhames, Dean McDermott, Ricardo Chavira, Jully Black Costume Designer The Ron James Show Producer: Lynn Harvey 2008 Enter The Picture Productions Director: Henry Sarwer-Foner Television Pilot Production Manager: Helene Valinsky Talent: Ron James, David Fox Costume Designer Phantom Punch Producer: Hassain Zaidi, Marek Posival, 2007 Phantom Punch Productions Byron Martin, Wayne Thompson Feature Director: Robert Townsend Period: 1958 - 1971 Production Designer: Bob Sher Talent: Ving Rhames, Nick Turturro, Bridgette Wilson, Stacey Dash Costume Designer Paradise Falls, Season 3 Producer: Paula J. Smith 2007 Breakthrough Television Director: Graeme Lynch, David Warry-Smith Television Series Production Manager: Jonathan Walker Production Designer: Maureen Sless Talent: Art Hindle, Dixie Seatle Costume Designer Wide Awake
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