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Gsktalent a Talent & Literary Agency gsktalent a talent & literary agency GILLIAN L. HUTSHING PICTURE EDITOR Website: GillianHutshing.com FEATURE FILM EDITOR CREDITS: The Divide (Editor, Music Editor) ...................................................................................Director: Perry King Producers: Jo Haskin, Xavier Gerard Arya Worldwide Entertainment (Western) 2018 Cast: Bryan Kaplan, Perry King, Sara Arrington, Levi Kreis, Luke Colombero *33 Festival Nominations with 22 WINS including 7 for Best Feature Film 17 Strong: The Ryan Texiera Story ................................................................................Director: Joanie Ball Producers: Joanie Ball, Holly Texiera 17 Strong Foundation Films (Documentary) 2014-2017 Cast: Tommy Lasorda, Tim Tebow Slightly Single in L.A. ..................................................................................................Director: Christie Will Producers: Dave Rusi, Jeff Most, Jeff Rice Most Films (Comedy) 2013 Cast: Lacy Chambert, Jenna Dewan, Chris Kattan, Jonathan Bennett, Haylie Duff Little Shop of Horrors: Directors Cut ...............................................................................Director: Frank Oz Producer: David Geffen Warner Bros. Pictures (Musical, Comedy) 2012 Cast: Levi Stubbs, Rick Moranis, Ellen Greene, Vincent Gardenia, Steve Martin, Bill Murray, John Candy It’s In The Blood .....................................................................................................Director: Scooter Downey Producers: Natalie Angel, Javier Bonafonte, Scooter Downey Monarch Home Ent. (Drama) 2012 Cast: Lance Henriksen, Sean Elliot, Rose Sima, Jimmy Gonzales The Town (Additional Editor) ........................................................................................Director: Ben Affleck Producers: Chay Carter, David Crockett, William Fay Warner Bros. Pictures (Crime) 2011 Cast: Ben Affleck, Rebecca Hall, Jon Hamm, Jeremy Renner, Blake Lively Let Me Count the Ways ........................................................................................Director: Vito J. Giambalvo Producers: Vito J. Giambalvo, Norrita May, Donald A. Morgan CreativeTeamwork Prods. (Comedy) 2010 Cast: Elisa Schuler, Andre Brooks, Tannis Hanson Hi Fly (Supervising Editor) ..................................................................................Director: Vito J. Giambalvo Producers: Vito J. Giambalvo, Donald A. Morgan, Lou Richards CreativeTeamwork Prods. (Comedy) 2009 Cast: Lou Richards, Kevin Goulet Blade Runner: The Final Cut .................................................................................Director: Sir Ridley Scott Executive in Charge: Kurt Galvao Warner Bros. Pictures (Sci-Fi) 2008 Cast: Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, Sean Young, Edward James Olmos, Daryl Hannah Like Mike 2: Streetball ................................................................................................Director: David Nelson Producers: David Bixler, Vicki Sotheran 20th Century Fox (Comedy, Family) 2006 Cast: Jascha Washington, Michael Beach, Brett Kelly Trudell (Additional Editor) ............................................................................................Director: Heather Rae Producers: Heather Rae, Elyse Katz Balcony Releasing (Documentary) 2005 Cast: John Trudell, Wilma Mankiller, Jackson Brown, Sam Shepard, Robert Redford Come Away Home .....................................................................................................Director: Doug McKeon Producers: Steve Zackman, Jay David Williams, Greg Russell American Family Movies (Drama) 2004 Cast: Paul Dooley, Jordan-Claire Green, Martin Mull, Lea Thompson On Edge ...........................................................................................................................Director: Karl Slovin Producers: Michael Jackman, Jennifer Birchfield-Eick MGM Pictures (Comedy) 2002 Cast: Jason Alexander, Wendy Malick, Kathy Griffin, A.J. Langer, Scott Hamilton 4929 Wilshire Blvd., Ste 259 Los Angeles, CA 90010 ph 323.782.1854 fx 323.345.5690 [email protected] MEMBER LOCAL 700, IATSE • References & Complete Credits Available Upon Request gsktalent a talent & literary agency Dine and Shine ...........................................................................................Director: Vivien Lesnik Weisman Producer: Vivien Lesnik Weisman Guerrilla Gaze Pictures (Drama) 2002 Cast: Mark Hawkins, Jamisin Matthews, Mageina Tovah New Jersey Turnpikes ...............................................................................................Director: Bryan Buckley Producers: Hal Lieberman, Paul Neesan Universal Pictures (Comedy) 1999 Cast: Orlando Jones, Gary Dourdan, Kelsey Grammer, Robert Conrad Girl .............................................................................................................................Director: Jonathan Kahn Producers: Jeff Most, Chris Hanley Columbia-Tristar Pictures (Comedy) 1998 Cast: Tara Reid, Selma Blair, Summer Phoenix, Dominique Swain, Sean Patrick Flanery Hard Rain (aka The Flood) (Editor, Visual Effects Editor) ..................................Director: Mikael Salomon Producers: Ian Bryce, Mark Gordon Paramount Pictures (Action, Crime) 1998 Cast: Morgan Freeman, Christian Slater, Randy Quaid, Minnie Driver Loved .............................................................................................................................Director: Erin Dignam Producers: Mark Damon, Philippe Caland, Sean Penn Imperial Entertainment (Drama) 1997 Cast: William Hurt, Sean Penn, Robin Wright Penn, Amy Madigan, Joanna Cassidy Squanto: A Warrior’s Tale ……………….................................................................Director: Xavier Koller Producers: Don Carmody, Katherine Galan Walt Disney Pictures (Adventure) 1994 Cast: Adam Beach, Michael Gambon, Nathaniel Parker, Mandy Patinkin A Hard Rain (Short) .................................................................................................Director: Dennie Gordon Cast: John Mahoney, Stephen Nichols (Drama) 1994 Ferngully… The Last Rainforest ...................................................................................Director: Bill Kroyer Producers: Peter Faiman, Wayne Young, Jim Cox 20th Century Fox (Animation) 1992 Cast: Robin Williams, Christian Slater, Samantha Mathis, Tim Curry Denial ............................................................................................................................Director: Erin Dignam Producers: Martina Ritt, Tom Walsh, Loretha C. Jones Republic Pictures (Drama) 1990 Cast: Robin Wright, Jason Patric, Rae Dawn Chong, David Duchovny TV and RELATED CREDITS: Amy Poehler’s SMART GIRLS ..........................................................................................Directors: Various Producers: Amy Poehler, Meredith Walker, Amy Miles Legendary Networks (Digital Shorts, Talk) 2017 Paradise Hotel (TV Series Editor) .....................................................Fox Network (Reality, Romance) 2003 Host: Amanda Byram Dr. Phil (TV Series Editor) ......................................................Harpo Productions (Drama, Talk-Show) 2002 Host: Dr. Phil McGraw William Shatner’s SPPLAT ATTACK .........................................................................Director: Kathy Weiss Cast: William Shatner, DJ Mancow, Tom Kaye Creative Light Entertainment (Action, Documentary) 2002 MTV’s Celebrity Undercover .......................................Termite Art Productions / Shillmark (Comedy) 2001 Starring: Mandy Moore / Tara Reid / Sisqo Terminal Virus (TV Movie)............................................................................................Director: Dan Golden Producers: Roger Corman, Mike Elliott, Cirio H. Santiago Concorde-New Horizons (Action, Horror) 1995 Cast: James Brolin, Chris Atkins, Susan Africa, Bryan Genesse Revised 110818 4929 Wilshire Blvd., Ste 259 Los Angeles, CA 90010 ph 323.782.1854 fx 323.345.5690 [email protected] MEMBER LOCAL 700, IATSE • References & Complete Credits Available Upon Request .
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