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ILEANE MELTZER Costume Designer ILEANE MELTZER Costume Designer Selected Television: A GIFT TO REMEMBER – The Hallmark Channel – Kevin Fair, director THE LAST SHIP - TNT/Platinum Dunes - Various directors IN PLAIN SIGHT - USA Network - Various directors MONK (Pilot & 8 years) - USA Network - Various directors MIKE BIRBIGLIA’S SECRET PUBLIC JOURNAL (Pilot) - CBS - Rob Greenberg, director THE PTA (Pilot) - Touchstone/Lifetime Prod - Michael Engler, director JERICHO (Pilot) - CBS - Jon Turteltaub, director JAKE IN PROGRESS - ABC - Various driectors THE LAST RIDE (MOW) - USA Network - Guy Norman Bee, director CHARLIE LAWRENCE (Pilot/Series) - 20th Century Fox/CBS Prod - Various directors SAY UNCLE (Pilot) 20th Century Fox/CBS - David Lee, director ALL ABOUT US (Series) - NBC - Various directors STARK RAVING MAD (Series) - NBC - Various directors ALWAYS OUTNUMBERED - HBO - Michael Apted, director THE TUSKEGEE AIRMEN - HBO - Robert Markowitz, director Selected Features: SNAPSHOTS - Three Women in a Box Films - Melanie Mayron, director OFFER AND COMPROMISE - A Day in the Life Films - Valerie Landsburg, director R3 - Revolution Studios - Betty Thomas, director TORTILLA SOUP - Samuel Goldwyn Films - María Ripoll, director LOVE STINKS - Baumgarten-Prophet Ent. - Jeff Franklin, director STAR KID - Trimark Pictures - Manny Coto, director MOST WANTED - New Line/Ivory Way Prod. - David Glenn Hogan, director MAD DOG TIME - United Artists - Larry Bishop, director MEN OF WAR - Miramax - Perry Lang, director THE WALKING DEAD - Savoy Pictures - Preston A. Whitmore II, director THE PEOPLE UNDER THE STAIRS - Universal Pictures - Wes Craven, director WILD ORCHID (co-designer) - Vision - Zalman King, director .
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