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Aaron Barsky First Assistant Director Dga AARON BARSKY FIRST ASSISTANT DIRECTOR DGA FEATURE DIRECTOR PROD CO PRODUCER DARK HEARTS Rudolf Buitendach Dark Heart Prod. K. Van Oostrum, Jack Bowyer CHARLIE’S CHRISTMAS WISH Melissa Holt Blue Herron Sue Ann Taylor THE PUBLIC (Consultant) Emilio Estervez The Public Prods David Hillary DOG EAT DOG Paul Schrader AMC Prods. David Hillary WHERE THE ROAD RUNS OUT Rudolf Buitendach Ferenzi Film Robert Mann, Krystie Stok BAIT (prep only) Paul Schrader Lions Gate Braxton Pope WHO IS JOHN GALT? James Manera Strike Prod. John Agliaro, Harman Kaslo ATLAS SHRUGGED Paul Johanson Strike Prod. John Agliaro, BW Gillis MEETING SPENCER Malcolm Mowbray Spencer Prod. George Braunstein, BW Gillis THE OPEN ROAD Michael Merrideth Perfect Weekend Deb Del Prete, Moore Levy SEIGE OF LENINGRAD Alexander Barofsky Channel Two Russia David Gamburg GILGAMESH Roger Christian Stonelock Pictures Beni Atoori THE VIRGIN OF JUAREZ Kevin James Dobson Sundance Rosemary Marx DOMINION [THE EXORCIST] Paul Schrader Warner Bros. Art Schaefer, J. Robinson AUTOFOCUS Paul Schrader MGM Alicia Allain 1ST 20 MILLION Mick Jackson 20th Century Fox Neil Machlis TOUCH Paul Schrader Lumiere/MGM Lila Cazes, Fida Attieh WHORE Ken Russell Vidmark Dan Ireland WHEN HARRY MET SALLY Rob Reiner Castle Rock Jeffery Stott YEAR OF THE DRAGON Michael Cimino DEG/MGM De Laurentiis, F. Caruso ALPHABET CITY Amos Poe Atlantic Releasing Roberta Friedman SENSATION Brian Grant HBO John Morissey AROUND THE BLOCK Marisa Silver Sundance Michael Nozick LUNACY [Mal di Luna] Martin Donovan Boomerang Cassien Elwes BODY ROCK Marcello Epstein New World Jeff Schectman NASTY HERO [+2nd Unit Dir] Nick Barwood Unity Pictures Ben Efraim THE IMMORTALS Brian Grant Columbia Elle Sahama HEAR NO EVIL Robert Greenblatt 20th Century Fox David Striet FEATURE 2ND UNIT: BILL & TED FACE THE MUSIC Jim Madigan United Artists David Hillary, Nancy St John THE GUARDIAN [Vis EFX] Bill Mesa Universal Susan Swerman, Mark Indig BANDITS [Stunt Unit] Connie Palmisano Universal Lenny Vullo, Patrick McCormick MONEY TALKS [Stunts/addt’l] Buddy Joe Hooker New Line W. Coblenz, Art Schaefer ANACONDA [Stunts/add'l] Lucho LLosa Columbia Susan Ruskin, Roger Pugliese WATERWORLD [Stunts/ EFX Unit] John Bruno Universal Doona Smith, Deborah Lee PRETTY WOMAN [2nd unit] Garry Marshall Disney Laura Ziskin, Roger Pugliese FRIDAY THE 13TH [PTVIII] [2nd unit] Rob Heddon New Line Charlie Zalben, Randy Chenille 4929 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 259 Los Angeles, CA 90010 ph 323.782.1854 fx 323.345.5690 [email protected] TELEVISION EPISODIC BLACK MAFIA FAMILY Various Starz! 50 Cent, Randy Huggins THE EQUALIZER Various CBS Pete Runfalo, Jim McGee BUCK JAMES Various ABC Rick Wallace, M.Manuel CRIME STORY Various NBC Michael Jaffe, Michael Mann FIVE UP, FIVE DOWN Various ABC Sam Wiseman, P.Hasburgh THRESHOLD Various CBS Karen Moore, Rand Ravich TRAFFIC Various ABC Mick Jackson, Ian Sander LIFE Various NBC Loucas George, Dan Sackheim LORE Various Amazon Gale Anne Hurd, Glenn Morgan AMERICAN SOUL Various BET Carl Craig, Judi McCreary MINI – SERIES: SPARTACUS [+2nd Unit Dir] Robert Dornhelm USA Network Angela Mancuso, T. Kurdyla ATTILA [+Add’l Photog Dir] Dick Lowry USA Network Angela Mancuso, M. Joyce DEAD MAN'S WALK Yves Simineau Hallmark Susan DePasse, L. Levinson HARD WINTER Dick Lowry American Playhouse Marge Dahl, Lindsay Law ROANOAK Jan Egleson American Playhouse Tim Marx, Lindsay Law GRASSROOTS Jerry London Aaron Spelling /ABC A. Spelling, Derek Kavanaugh DEATH OF INNOCENSE Roger Young Alan Lansburg/CBS Alan Lansburg, Kay Hofman MOVIES OF THE WEEK: NATIVE CENTURY Chris Eyre PBS R. Grossman, Lisa Thomas SOMETHING IN THE DARK Chris Leitch Lifetime Michael Larkin, Kyle Clark PIRATES [Of Silicon Valley] Martyn Burke Turner Pictures Nick Lombardo, Leanne Moore INDICTMENT [McMartin Case] Mick Jackson HBO Diane Pokorny, Oliver Stone WITCH HUNT Paul Schrader HBO Gale Anne Hurd, M. Joyce DOUBLE CROSSED Roger Young HBO Alan Epstein, Al Salzer THE RHINEHART THEORY Chris Reeve Rysher Bill Hart KISS TOMORROW GOODBYE Jason Priestly ABC Elliot Rosenblatt DEATH DREAMS Martin Donovan Lifetime Jeanie Van Cott BLINDSIDED Tom Donnely ABC Alan Barnett MURDER IN MACON Roger YoungCBS Don Gold SHAMEFUL SECRETS David Carson ABC Barry Bernardi ROE V. WADE Gregg Hoblitt ABC Michael Manheim KOJAK Rick Wallace NBC Pete Runfalo, Jim McGee BRIGHT SHINNING LIE Terry George HBO L.Bonfiglio, Gregg Ricketson HELD HOSTAGE Roger Young CBS Marie Cantin, Carol Polakoff Over 200 Commercials/80+ Music Videos Assistant Village Manager 1980 Winter Olympics US Navy 4929 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 259 Los Angeles, CA 90010 ph 323.782.1854 fx 323.345.5690 [email protected] .
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