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Nancy Morrison, ACE Film Editor Nancy Morrison, ACE Film Editor EPISODIC ONE OF US IS LYING Universal Content Productions Producers: Darío Madrona, Erica Saleh, Peacock drama series John Sacchi, Matt Groesch FIRST WIVES CLUB Paramount Television Producers: Tracy Oliver BET single-cam comedy series Elaine Aronson, Joy Ganes ALMOST FAMILY Universal Television Producers: Jason Katims, FOX drama series Annie Weisman, Jeni Mulein HENRY DANGER, GAME SHAKERS Nickelodeon Productions Producers: Dan Schneider, SAM & CAT, VICTORIOUS, iCARLY Christopher J. Nowak, Robin Weiner Nickelodeon multi-cam comedy series ROYAL PAINS Universal Cable Productions Producers: Michael Rauch, USA drama series Andrew Lenchewski IN PLAIN SIGHT Universal Cable Productions Producers: David Maples, Paul Stupin USA drama series STARTER WIFE Universal Cable Productions Producers: Sara Parriott, USA drama series Josann McGibbon, Dan Lerner DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES ABC Studios Producers: Marc Cherry, Sabrina Wind ABC drama/comedy series ZOEY 101 Nickelodeon Productions Producers: Dan Schneider, Nickelodeon single-cam comedy series Robin Weiner KEVIN HILL Touchstone Television Producers: Alex Taub, Jorge A. Reyes, UPN drama pilot/series Icon Productions Nancy Cotton SOCCER MOMS Touchstone Television Producers: Donald Todd, Jeff Kline ABC drama pilot Director: Mark Piznarski BOSTON PUBLIC 20th Century Fox Television Producers: David E. Kelley, FOX drama series David E. Kelley Productions Jason Katims, Jonathan Pontell MALCOLM IN THE MIDDLE Fox Television Studios Producers: Linwood Boomer FOX single-cam comedy pilot Regency Television Director: Todd Holland KILROY Warner Bros. Television Producers: George Clooney, Jim Leonard HBO drama pilot Director: Todd Holland EARLY EDITION Columbia TriStar Television Producers: Jeff Melvoin, Bob Brush CBS drama series MICHAEL HAYES Columbia TriStar Television Producers: Paul Haggis, John Romano, CBS drama series Michael Pressman LAWLESS Columbia TriStar Television Producers: Frank Lupo FOX drama series SWEET JUSTICE Columbia Pictures Television Producer: John Romano NBC drama CAMPUS COPS MCA Television Entertainment Producers: John Landis, Leslie Belzberg USA single-cam comedy series DREAM ON MCA Television Entertainment Producers: John Landis, Kevin Bright, HBO single-cam comedy series Marta Kaufman, David Crane 4929 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 259 Los Angeles, CA 90010 ph 323.782.1854 fx 323.345.5690 [email protected] TV MOVIES LYING EYES Hearst Entertainment Producer: Chuck McLain NBC Director: Marina Sargenti THE CARE AND HANDLING OF ROSES Hearst Entertainment Producer: Chuck McLain CBS Director: Mel Damski FEATURES SUSAN’S PLAN Kushner-Locke Company Producers: John Landis, Leslie Belzberg Director: John Landis BLOODSTONE Omega Entertainment Producer: Nico Mastorakis Director: Dwight Little DOCUMENTARIES BELA LUGOSI: Van Ness Films Producer/Director: Kevin Burns HOLLYWOOD’S DARK PRINCE A&E Biography STILL KICKING: THE FABULOUS Little Apple Productions Producer/Director Mel Damski PALM SPRINGS FOLLIES Oscar nominated for Best Documentary Short Subject, 1997 AWARDS AND NOMINATIONS Emmy Award Nominee 2006 Desperate Housewives ACE Eddie Award 2000 Malcolm in the Middle CableACE Award 1995 Dream On CableACE Nominee 1994 & 1995 Dream On REFERENCES Contact information available upon request Daniella Eisman Director “First Wives Club” Jason Katims Executive Producer “Almost Family” Annie Weisman Executive Producer “Almost Family” Dan Schneider Executive Producer Nickelodeon shows Joe Catania Post Producer Nickelodeon shows Drew Matich Post Producer “In Plain Sight” Sara Parriott & Josann McGibbon Executive Producers “Starter Wife” Alex Taub Executive Producer “Kevin Hill” Shana Fischer Huber Post Producer “Kevin Hill” Philip Neel Post Producer “Boston Public” Arlene Sanford Director multiple shows Mel Damski Director multiple shows 4929 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 259 Los Angeles, CA 90010 ph 323.782.1854 fx 323.345.5690 [email protected] .
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