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Peter D. Marshall (Dgc) PETER D. MARSHALL (DGC) FIRST ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 504 - 2085 Bellevue Ave West Vancouver, B.C. Canada, V7V 1C1 Phone: (604) 719-2591 Email: [email protected] REFERENCES: Dennis Dugan Director “Happy Gilmore” (310) 244-7737 Ogden Gavanski Producer “Christmas Cottage” (604) 767-8589 David Roesell Producer “The Lizzie McGuire Movie” (604) 202-8924 Lisa Richardson Producer “The Butterfly Effect” (604) 220-3857 Wendy Grean Producer “John Woo’s Once a Thief” (416) 538-9310 May 1, 2009 PETER D. MARSHALL Page 2 FEATURES PERSONAL EFFECTS (2008) Director: David Hollander Insight Film Studios Producers: Kirk Shaw, Gil Netter Cast: Ashton Kutcher, Michelle Pfeiffer, Production Manager: Mandy Spencer-Philips Kathy Bates THOMAS KINKADE’S CHRISTMAS COTTAGE Director: Michael Campus Lionsgate Entertainment/The Firm (2007) Producers: Ogden Gavanski, Julie Yorn Cast: Jared Padalecki, Marcia Gay Harden, Production Manager: Simon Abbott Peter O’Toole, Aaron Ashmore EDISON FORCE (2004) Director: David Burke Millenium Films/Nu Image Producer: John Thompson Cast: Kevin Spacey, Morgan Freeman, Production Manager: Brad Van Arragon LL Cool J, Justin Timberlake DAWN OF THE DEAD (2003) Director: Zack Snyder Universal Studios Producer: Eric Newman Cast: Sarah Polley, Ving Rhames Production Manager: Michael MacDonald Jake Weber, Mekhi Phifer THE LIZZIE MCGUIRE MOVIE (2002) Director: Jim Fall Disney Pictures Producer: David Roessell Cast: Hilary Duff, Alex Borstein, Production Manager: Padi Mills Adam Lamberg, Ashlie Brillault THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT (2002) Directors: J. Mackye Gruber & Eric Bress New Line Cinema Producer: AJ Dix, Lisa Richardson Cast: Ashton Kutcher, Melora Walters, Production Manager: Brendan Ferguson Amy Smart, Eric Stoltz HAPPY GILMORE (1995) Director: Dennis Dugan Universal Pictures Producer: Robert Simonds Cast: Adam Sandler, Christopher McDonald, Production Manager: Warren Carr Carl Weathers, Joe Flaherty BIG BULLY (1995) Director: Steve Miner Morgan Creek Producer: Gary Foster Cast: Rick Moranis, Tom Arnold, Production Manager: Wendy Williams Jeffrey Tambor, Don Knotts MAN OF THE HOUSE (1994) Director: James Orr Disney Pictures Producer: Marty Katz Cast: Chevy Chase, Farrah Fawcett, Production Manager: Casey Grant Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Geroge Wendt LOOK WHO’S TALKING NOW (1993) Director: Tom Ropelewski Tri-Star Pictures Producer: Jonathan Krane Cast: John Travolta, Kirstie Alley, Production Manager: Tracey Jeffrey Olympia Dukakis, George Segal BIRD ON A WIRE (1989) Director: John Badham Universal Pictures Producer: Rob Cohen Cast: Mel Gibson, Goldie Hawn, Production Manager: Matthew O’Connor David Carradine, Bill Duke PETER D. MARSHALL Page 3 FEATURES (Con’t) THE FLY II (1988) Director: Chris Walas Twentieth Century Fox Producer: Steven-Charles Jaffe Cast: Eric Stoltz, Daphne Zuniga, Production Manager: Fitch Cady Lee Richardson, John Getz FEATURES - SECOND UNIT UNDERCLASSMAN (2003) Producer: James Dyer Miramax Second Unit Director: Jeff Dashnaw Production Manager: Tim Sereda LEGENDS OF THE FALL (1993) Producer: Patrick Crawley Tri-Star Pictures Main Unit Director: Ed Zwick (W.W. I Battle Sequence Co-ordinator) Second Unit Director: David Wagreich (Second Unit 1AD) Production Manager: John Eckart TELEVISION MOVIES BURY MY HEART AT WOUNDED KNEE Director: Yves Simoneau HBO/Buffalo Coat Productions (2006) Producers: Clara George, Thomas Thayer Production Manager: Linda Ambury TOTALLY AWESOME (2005) Director: Neal Brennan Westco Entertainment/VH1 TV Producer: Don West Production Manager: Suzanne Lore SAVING MILLY (2004) Director: Dan Curtis Milly Productions Inc/CBS Producers: Dan Curtis/Daniel Blatt Producer/Production Manager: Tracey Jeffrey KILLERS IN THE HOUSE (1998) Director: Michael Schultz Ian Film Productions Ltd. Producer: John V. Stuckmeyer Production Manager: Lisa Towers ALL THE WINTERS THAT HAVE BEEN Director: Lamont Johnson Jaffe/Braunstein Films/CBS (1997) Producer: Christine Sacani Production Manager: David Hauka JITTERS (1996) Director: Bob Saget The Manaheim Company/ABC Producer: Rhonda Berkely Production Manager: Barbara Kelly ANGEL OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENEUE Director: Robert Ellis Miller PMP Productions/Hallmark Entertainment (1996) Producer: Tom Rowe/Lisa Towers Production Manager: Ron McLeod FOR HOPE (1996) Director: Bob Saget Two Sisters Productions/ABC Producer: Karen Moore Production Manager: Patti Allen PETER D. MARSHALL Page 4 __________________________________________________________________ TELEVISION MOVIES - Continued ONCE A THIEF (1996) Director: John Woo Alliance / Fox Network Producer: William Laurin / Glenn Davis Production Manager: David Hood THE DIANA KILMURY STORY (1995) Director: Sturla Gunnerson Alliance/CBC Producer: Anne Wheeler/Laszlo Barna (also: Associate Producer) Production Manager: Padi Mills THE WAR BETWEEN US (1994) Director: Anne Wheeler Atlantis/CBC Producer: Valerie Gray/Gary Harvey Production Manager: Ogden Gavanski NOWHERE TO HIDE (1994) Director: Bobby Roth Paramount/ABC Producer: Stan Rogow Production Manager: Grace Gilroy ONE MORE MOUNTAIN (1993) Director: Dick Lowry Disney/ABC Producer: Marian Rees Production Manager: Grace Gilroy THE JOHN LIST STORY (1992) Director: Bobby Roth Republic Pictures/CBS Producer: Chuck McLain Production Manager: Dan Howard SURVIVE THE NIGHT (1992) Director: Bill Corcoran Once Upon A Time Productions/USA Network Producer: Stan Brooks Production Manager: John Danylkiw CAPTIVE (1991) Director: Michael Tucker Ten-Four Productions/ABC Producer: Sam Strangis Production Manager: Fran Rosati TELEVISION SERIES PILOTS SHATTERED (2008) One hour television series pilot Force Four Films/Blueprint Entertainment Producers: Hugh Beard, Noreen Halpern Director: Bobby Roth THREE MOONS OVER MILFORD (2005) One hour television series pilot Walt Disney Studios/Touchstone Producer: Holly Sloan, Pam Williams Director: Michael Fresco 1-800-MISSING (2003) One hour television series pilot Lifetime/Lions Gate Television Producer: John Calvert Director: Michael Fresco PARTY OF FIVE (1994) One hour television series pilot Columbia Pictures/Fox Producer: Ken Topolsky Director: Dick Pearce PETER D. MARSHALL Page 5 __________________________________________________________________ SERIES TELEVISION REAPER (2008) Two - one hour television dramas Mark Gordon Co/ABC Studios Producers: Tom Spezialy, JP Finn MASTERS OF SCIENCE FICTION (2006) Three - one hour television dramas Industry Entertainment/ABC Producer: Keith Addis, Sam Egan WISEGUY (1988 - 1989) Fourteen - one hour television dramas Cannell Films/CBS Producer: Les Sheldon BOOKER (1989) Four - one hour television dramas Cannell Films/Fox Producer: Steve Beers/Brooke Kennedy J.J. STARBUCK (1987) Five - one hour television dramas Cannell Films/NBC Producer: Chuck Bowman STINGRAY (1986) Four - one hour television dramas Cannell Films Producer: Chuck Bowman HAMILTON’S QUEST (1986) Six - half hour television dramas Penta One/CTV Producer: Bill Mackie COMMERCIALS / MUSIC VIDEOS Over 25 Commercials (including Mattel, McDonalds, Toyota, Ocean Spray, Kraft) 1997 Executive Creative Consultant 22 episodes of JOHN WOO'S ONCE A THIEF Alliance Communications .
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