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Chrisreynolds.Com (3/5/2021) CHRIS REYNOLDS Special (Practical) Effects Supervisor www.chrisreynolds.com FILM DIRECTOR COMPANIES PRODUCERS “INFINITE” Antoine Fuqua Paramount Pictures Lorenzo Di Bonaventura (2nd Unit) Di Bonaventura Pictures “MISBEHAVIOUR” Philippa Lowthorpe Pathé Suzanne Mackie Left Bank Pictures Sarah Wheale “THE BAY OF SILENCE” Paula van der Oest So What Pictures Alain De Levita Vigilant Entertainment Caroline Goodall “GWEN” William McGregor BFI Film Fund Hilary Bevan Jones Endor Productions Tom Nash “BLINDED BY THE LIGHT” Gurinder Chadha Bend It Films Jane Barclay Ingenious Media Gurinder Chadha Levantine Films “JUDY” Rupert Goold Roadside Attractions David Livingstone Pathé “RED JOAN” Trevor Nunn Trademark Films David Parfitt “THE GUERNSEY LITERARY Mike Newell Blueprint Pictures Graham Broadbent AND POTATO PEEL PIE Mazur/Kaplan Company Peter Czernin SOCIETY” Mitchell Kaplan Paula Mazur “STAN AND OLLIE” Jon S. Baird BBC Faye Ward eOne Entertainment Fable Pictures “PHANTOM THREAD” Paul Thomas Anderson Annapurna Pictures Megan Ellison Focus Features JoAnne Seller “FINDING YOUR FEET” Richard Loncraine Catalyst Global Media Meg Leonard Eclipse Films Nick Moorcroft Powderkeg Pictures John Sachs “VICTORIA AND ABDUL” Stephen Frears BBC Films Tim Bevan Working Title Films Eric Fellner “BREATHE” Andy Serkis The Imaginarium Studios Jonathan Cavendish “MY COUSIN RACHEL” Roger Michell Fox Searchlight Kevin Loader “FINAL PORTRAIT” Stanley Tucci Potboiler Productions Gail Egan (cont.) SANDRA MARSH & ASSOCIATES +1 (310) 285-0303 [email protected] • www.sandramarsh.com (3/5/2021) CHRIS REYNOLDS Special (Practical) Effects Supervisor - 2 - FILM DIRECTOR COMPANIES PRODUCERS “BRIDGET JONES’S BABY” Sharon Maguire Universal Pictures Tim Bevan Working Title Films Eric Fellner “THEIR FINEST” Lone Scherfig BBC Films Amanda Posey Number 9 Films Stephen Woolley “PRIDE AND PREDJUDICE Burr Steers Cross Creek Pictures Marc Butan AND ZOMBIES” Allison Shearmur Prods. Sean McKittrick Sony Pictures Releasing Brian Oliver Allison Shearmur “GET SANTA” Christopher Smith Scott Free Productions Tony Scott Liza Marshall “PRIDE” Matthew Warchus Calamity Films David Livingstone “MORTDECAI” David Koepp Lionsgate Films Christi Dembrowski Andrew Lazar “’71” Yann Demange Warp Films Robin Gutch Angus Lamont “HOW I LIVE NOW” Kevin Macdonald Film Four John Battsek UK Film Council Alasdair Flind “THE WORLD’S END” Edgar Wright Universal Pictures Tim Bevan Relativity Media Eric Fellner Working Title Films Nira Park “QUARTET” Dustin Hoffman BBC Films Finola Dwyer Headline Pictures Stewart Mackinnon “HYDE PARK ON HUDSON” Roger Michell Daybreak Pictures David Aukin Film Four Kevin Loader “THE COLD LIGHT OF DAY” Mabrouk El Mechri Intrepid Pictures Marc D. Evans Summit Entertainment Trevor Macy “MADE IN DAGENHAM” Nigel Cole Hanway Films Elizabeth Karlsen BBC Films Stephen Woolley “CENTURION” Neil Marshall Celador Films Christian Colson Pathé Robert Jones “SEX & DRUGS & ROCK & Matt Whitecross Prescience Damian Jones ROLL” Lipsync Productions (cont.) SANDRA MARSH & ASSOCIATES +1 (310) 285-0303 [email protected] • www.sandramarsh.com (3/5/2021) CHRIS REYNOLDS Special (Practical) Effects Supervisor - 3 - FILM DIRECTOR COMPANIES PRODUCERS “HIPPIE HIPPIE SHAKE” Beeban Kidron Studio Canal Tim Bevan “AGORA” Alejandro Amenábar Mod Producciones Alvaro Augustin Fernando Bovaira “SHERLOCK HOLMES” Guy Ritchie Warner Brothers Dan Lin (Senior SFX Technician) Village Roadshow Pics. Joel Silver “IS ANYBODY THERE” John Crowley Big Beach Films David Heyman (Senior SFX Technician) Peter Saraf Marc Turtletaub “FAR NORTH” Asif Kapadia FilmFour Bertrand Faivre “DIRTY SANCHEZ: THE Jim Hickey MTV Europe Bobby Allen MOVIE” Vertigo Films Rupert Preston “THE THEORY OF FLIGHT” Paul Greengrass Distant Horizons Ruth Caleb BBC Films Helena Spring “PERSUASION” Roger Michell BBC Films Fiona Finlay (SFX Technician) TELEVISION DIRECTOR COMPANIES PRODUCERS “A VERY ENGLISH Stephen Frears Amazon Studios Graham Broadbent SCANDAL” Blueprint Pictures Peter Czernin “THE WAR OF THE Craig Viveiros Mammoth Screen Jamie Brown WORLDS” Peter Harness (Mini-Series) Minglu Ma Preethi Mavahalli Damien Timmer “THE ROOK” Sunu Gonera Carpool Entertainment Stephen Garrett China Moo-Young Lionsgate Sam Holcroft Kari Skogland Ali Muriel Karyn Usher Lisa Zwerling “JACK RYAN” Dennie Gordon Pixoloid Studios Vince Calandra (Season 2, Episodes 4 & 5) “SUCCESSION” Mark Mylod Gary Sanchez Prods. Adam McKay (Season 1, Episodes 9 & 10) HBO Kevin Messick (cont.) SANDRA MARSH & ASSOCIATES +1 (310) 285-0303 [email protected] • www.sandramarsh.com (3/5/2021) CHRIS REYNOLDS Special (Practical) Effects Supervisor - 4 - TELEVISION DIRECTOR COMPANIES PRODUCERS “A VERY ENGLISH SCANDAL” Stephen Frears BBC Graham Broadbent (Mini-Series) Blueprint Pictures Peter Czernin “THE CROWN” Benjamin Caron Netflix Stephen Daldry (Seasons 2 & 4) Stephen Daldry, et al. Left Bank Pictures Peter Morgan Nomination: BAFTA Television Craft Award for Best Special, Visual, and Graphic Effects (Season 2) Nomination: BAFTA Television Craft Award for Best Special, Visual, and Graphic Effects (Season 4) Winner: RTS Craft Award for Best Special Effects “KING LEAR” Richard Eyre Amazon Studios Colin Callender (TV Movie) Playground Ent. Sonia Friedman “RELLIK” Hans Herbots BBC Chris Clough (Mini-Series) Sam Miller “PHILIP K. DICK’S ELECTRIC Francesca Gregorini Channel 4 Bryan Cranston DREAMS” Tom Harper Sony Pictures Television Michael Dinner (Season 1, 5 Episodes) Julian Jarrold, et al. Left Bank Pictures Ronald D. Moore “THE LAST DRAGONSLAYER” Jamie Stone Blueprint Pictures Peter Czernin (TV Movie) Nomination: BAFTA Television Craft Award for Best Special, Visual, and Graphic Effects “DOWNTON ABBEY” Michael Engler Carnival Film & TV Rebecca Eaton (Seasons 5 & 6) Minkie Spiro, et al. Masterpiece Julian Fellowes “THE OUTCAST” Iain Softley BBC Celia Duval (Mini-Series) Blueprint Pictures “THE HOLLOW CROWN” Dominic Cooke BBC Rupert Ryle-Hodges (Season 2) Neal Street Productions “THE LAST WEEKEND” Jon East Carnival Film & TV Gina Marsh (Mini-Series) Sally Woodward Gentle “THE WAY WE LIVE NOW” David Yates BBC Rebecca Eaton (Mini-Series) Deep Indigo Productions Pippa Harris NOVA/WGBH Boston Jane Tranter “DOCTOR WHO” Chris Clough BBC Berry Letts (Seasons 23 & 26, 6 Eps.) Michael Kerrigan John Nathan-Turner (Senior SFX Technician) Locations: France, Ireland, Malta, Morocco, Romania, Serbia, Spain, Tunisia, United Kingdom, Costa Rica Education: BA (Honors) in Architecture Membership: Institute of Explosive Engineers SANDRA MARSH & ASSOCIATES +1 (310) 285-0303 [email protected] • www.sandramarsh.com .
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