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A BLUEGRASS / FAKE EMPIRE Production

ALEX PETTYFER BRUCE GREENWOOD JOELY RICHARDSON ROBERT PATRICK RHYS WAKEFIELD

Executive Producers J. MILES DALE TRACY FALCO

Produced by p.g.a. PAMELA ABDY p.g.a. p.g.a. p.g.a.

Based on the Book by

Screenplay by and

Directed by SHANA FESTE

– 1 – CAST Pastor ...... JUDITH WESTON Stunt Coordinators ...... STEVEN RITZI David Elliot ...... RANDY JAMES BECKMAN Jade Butterfield ...... GABRIELLA WILDE Stunts ...... CHAD LEE BOWMAN Hugh Butterfield ...... BRUCE GREENWOOD BOB BROWN Anne Butterfield ...... JOELY RICHARDSON MAX CALDER Harry Elliot ...... ROBERT PATRICK ALAN D’ANTONI Keith Butterfield ...... RHYS WAKEFIELD KEVIN DERR Mace ...... DAYO OKENIYI SHAUNA DUGGINS Jenny ...... EMMA RIGBY ANDY DYLAN Sabine ...... ANNA ENGER CHRISTIAN JAMES FLETCHER Checka ...... FABIANNE THERESE LEX GEDDINGS Harry’s Friends ...... MIKE BLAND RILEY HARPER JAKE SCHULTZ THIRL HASTON Mechanic ...... JEFF WAYNE POPE ANDERSON MARTIN Waiter ...... ZECHARIAH PIERCE CASEY O’NEILL Maserati Driver ...... RYAN LEWIS GARY POWELL Manager ...... DAN TRIANDIFLOU LONNIE SMITH Dawn ...... STEPHANIE NORTHRUP AMY LUNN TUTTLE Joe ...... ANDREW MASSET Chris Butterfield ...... PATRICK JOHNSON CREW High School Girl ...... ALEXA RACHELLE Party Boy ...... JONATHAN VELAZQUEZ Directed by ...... SHANA FESTE Gwen ...... MARIE BURKE Screenplay by ...... SHANA FESTE and Dancing Party Girl ...... DANIELLE RODAS JOSHUA SAFRAN Dancing Party Boy ...... TALLIE BRINSON Based on the Book by ...... SCOTT SPENCER Boy in Pool ...... WILLIAM HENRY MILNE Produced by ...... SCOTT STUBER, p .g .a . Girl in Pool ...... SONIA ROSE PAMELA ABDY, p .g .a . Charlie ...... JOEY NAPPO JOSH SCHWARTZ, p .g .a . Cop ...... JIMMY GONZALES STEPHANIE SAVAGE, p .g .a . Hospital Receptionist ...... MICHELLE S . BRZENK Executive Producers ...... J . MILES DALE Dr . Nesbitt ...... SHARON CONLEY TRACY FALCO

Miles ...... MATTHEW WITHERS Director of Photography ...... ANDREW DUNN, BSC Kelly ...... ALEXANDRA BARTEE Production Designer ...... CLAY GRIFFITH

Professor ...... JON MENICK Editor ...... MARYANN BRANDON, ACE TSA Agents ...... NELSON BONILLA Music by ...... CHRISTOPHE BECK NATHAN STANDRIDGE Music Supervisor ...... RANDALL POSTER Fire Lieutenant ...... SKIP D . WELCH Costume Designer ...... STACEY BATTAT

– 2 – Casting by ...... KIM DAVIS-WAGNER, CSA MICHAEL J . PHILLIPS

JUSTINE BADDELEY, CSA KRIS WEAVER Unit Production Manager ...... J . MILES DALE Rigging Gaffer ...... SEAN FINNIGAN First Assistant Director . . . MICHELLE PANELLI-VENETIS Rigging Best Boys ...... SCOTT MEDCALF Second Assistant Director ...... DAVID MENDOZA CHRIS ZWIRNER Production Supervisor ...... REGINA ROBB Rigging Electricians ...... KELLY CLEAR Art Director ...... ANGELA STAUFFER DAMIEN HARRIS Assistant Art Director ...... DANNY BROWN DEREK HARRIS Set Decorator ...... WAYNE SHEPHERD MIKE LAIRD

Set Designer ...... JOHN MOREDOCK DAVID McLENDON Property Master ...... J .P . JONES CHRIS MOORE Assistant Property Master ...... JULIE KOBSA Key Grip ...... MICHAEL DUARTE Leadman ...... JOSH HADLEY Best Boy Grip ...... CHRISTOPHER L . MILLER A Camera Operator ...... BILLY O’DROBINAK A Dolly Grip ...... DANIEL PERSHING B Camera/Steadicam Operator . . . . GRAYSON AUSTIN B Dolly Grip ...... JAMES PAIR C Camera Operator ...... STEPHEN CAMPBELL Company Grips ...... JOSEPH DUARTE A Camera First Assistant . . . . LARRY GIANNESCHI IV PATRICK ISTORICO B Camera First Assistant ...... SUZANNE TRUCKS ROBERT PEARSON C Camera First Assistant ...... BRET LANIUS STEVEN SERNA A Camera Second Assistant . . . COURTNEY. DREWES Rigging Key Grip ...... JEFF KLUTTZ B Camera Second Assistant . . . . DWIGHT CAMPBELL Rigging Best Boy Grip ...... JACOB ROSS C Camera Second Assistant ...... JOSH GILBERT Rigging Grips ...... KARIM ESSAWY Camera Loaders ...... MARC CASEY TIM RICHESON MATTHEW KELLY JACKSON ZACHARY SAVILLE Digital Imaging Technician ...... CHAD OLIVER Special Effects Coordinator ...... BOB SHELLEY Digital Utility ...... NICK GIANNESCHI Special Effects Foreman ...... LISA REYNOLDS Production Sound Mixer ...... MARY ELLIS Special Effects Technicians ...... GREG PRUETT Boom Operator ...... JAMES PETERSON GREG WADDLE Cableman ...... THOMAS DOOLITTLE Costume Supervisor ...... KATE SAMHAT VTR/Playback ...... JAMES GALLIMORE Lead Set Wardrobe ...... JORDAN CARPER Additional Editor ...... JULIAN SMIRKE Set Costumers ...... ALIYAH BAYNES Supervising Sound Editor ...... SCOTT HECKER SHELBY DAVIS Re-recording Mixers ...... FRANK A . MONTAÑO SOLOMON FOBB JON TAYLOR DREW FULLER Gaffer ...... CHIP CAREY EMILY KRAMER Best Boy ...... SCOTT ZUCHOWSKI ASHLEY MARIE PARKER Electricians ...... CALEB AUSTIN Costumer ...... DEVYNE JOHNSON PETE CHIARAMONTE Seamstress ...... SYNITHIA COCHRAN

– 3 – Makeup Department Head . . . TINA ROESLER KERWIN Assistants to Ms . Feste ...... ELIZABETH ENGLE Key Makeup Artist ...... CARLA CHAO BRENHOLTZ TINA SAULS Makeup Artist ...... STEPHANIE PONDER Assistants to Mr . Stuber ...... CHRIS BRUNO Hair Department Head ...... KELVIN R . TRAHAN ELLEN DICKSON Key Hairstylist . . . . . CATHERINE AMELIA MARCOTTE BEN FERTIG Hairstylist ...... BRYAN WHISNANT Assistant to Ms . Abdy ...... ANNIE CONNORS Assistant to Mr . Schwartz ...... JESSICA WATSON Assistant Editor ...... KERRY JOSEPH BLACKMAN Assistant to Ms . Savage ...... LYNLEY BIRD Apprentice Editor ...... ANAHUAC VALDEZ Assistant to Mr . Dale ...... BREYUNA L . WILLIAMS 2nd Unit Director ...... STEVEN RITZI Assistant to Ms . Falco ...... NATE WINSLOW Script Supervisor . . . . REBECCA ROBERTSON-SZWAJA Art Department Coordinator . . . CHELSEA LEONOWICZ Location Manager ...... ANDREW ULLMAN Travel Coordinator ...... EDWANNA BLANDING Key Assistant Location Manager . . . . CHRIS SAHAREK Production Secretary ...... STEPHEN STRUMBERG Assistant Location Managers ...... TRAVELL BLAKE Production Assistants ...... BRYCE COLQUITT LANE STEFFLER JOSH MUMFORD Production Accountant . . . . .CHRIS SILVER FINIGAN LAUREN PALLOTTA 1st Assistant Accountant ...... SHAUNA L . KROEN FATIMA STRIPLING Payroll Accountant ...... KIMBERLY EDWARDS ANAHUAC VALDEZ nd 2 Assistant Accountants . . . . . PORTIA HAMMOND MIGUEL VICTORIO LAUREN A . TAYLOR WILLA WHALEN Postproduction Accountant ...... CYNTHIA PHILLIPS ICY WHITE Accounting Clerks ...... KAITY WARNOCK Key Set Production Assistant . . . . . MIKAELA MATHERN LORNA WILSON Set Production Assistants . . . . . CHRIS BLACKMORE Production Coordinators ...... VICKIE M . HSIEH JENNIFER ELMORE SUE SMITH ENRIQUE GARCIA Assistant Production Coordinator . . SARA NICOLE POWELL DANIEL HELMS NUBIA RAHIM 2nd 2nd Assistant Director ...... DANIELLE KING TEMARRIO N . THOMAS Additional 2nd Assistant Directors . . . . PHILIP BANKS Art Department Production Assistant ...... SCOTT KIRKLEY KRISTEN HUNSICKER Casting Associate ...... FREYA KRASNOW Construction Coordinator ...... SCOTT PINA Location Casting ...... CRAIG FINCANNON, CSA General Foreman ...... GENO POPE LISA MAE WELLS FINCANNON, CSA Construction Foreman ...... CHRIS FERRIS MARK FINCANNON, CSA Construction Gang Boss . . . . . C . TRAVIS WILLIAMS Extras Casting ...... TAMMY SMITH Key Scenic Artist ...... STEPHEN ENO Extras Casting Assistant ...... TAYLOR MOSBEY Scenic Foreman ...... ALLEN BARAJAS Unit Publicist ...... SCOTT LEVINE Greens Foreman ...... JOHN HEMPHILL Still Photographer ...... QUANTRELL D . COLBERT Transportation Coordinator . . . . . GARY B . EDELMAN

– 4 – Transportation Captains ...... MARK W . JONES Additional Music Editor ...... STEPHEN LOTWIS TREY THRIFT Additional Music ...... JAKE MONACO Picture Car Captain ...... DAVID C . WHITE Score Conducted & Orchestrated by . . . . . TIM DAVIES DOT Compliance ...... MIKE MORSE Music Preparation . . . .JOANN KANE MUSIC SERVICES Transportation Clerk ...... LAUREN M . HIGGS Score Recorded & Mixed by ...... THOMAS VICARI Craft Service ...... DAVID MICHAEL BROWN Scoring Stage Recordist . . . . . MILTON GUTIERREZ CRAIG CHEATHAM Scoring Stage Engineer ...... ANDREW ZISAKIS Craft Service Assistant ...... KRIS SHORT Scoring Stage Crew ...... CODY LAUGHNER Medics ...... KENNETH FAIN Vocals by ...... JAKE MONACO THERESA KHOURI BEN SCHNEIDER DEMETRIUS LEWIS Strings Recorded by ...... BRUCE BOTNICK On-set Dresser ...... JENNIFER FLEURY Strings Recorded at . . THE BRIDGE RECORDING STUDIO Gang Boss ...... ANGELA FOGUL Score Mixed at ...... LAFX Set Dressers ...... SHANNON CHADWICK Orchestra Contractor ...... PETER ROTTER NATHAN S . CLARK Vocal Contractor ...... JASPER RANDALL SHANE GARNER Score Coordinators ...... LEO BIRENBERG KATHERINE SKINNER ZACH ROBINSON Sound Effects Designer ...... MARTIN LOPEZ Score Mix Assistant ...... SPENCER GUERRA Supervising Dialogue/ADR Editors ...... KIRA Title Design ...... SCARLET LETTERS CURT SCHULKEY Opticals ...... PAT CLANCEY Dialogue Editors ...... MICHELLE PAZER Digital Intermediate ...... EFILM HUGH WADDELL Supervising Digital Colorist ...... MITCH PAULSON Sound Effects Editor ...... KEITH BILDERBECK Digital Intermediate Producer ...... LOAN PHAN Supervising Foley Editor ...... DEREK PIPPERT Digital Intermediate Editor . . . . . CURTIS LINDERSMITH Assistant Editor/Foley Editor ...... ROY SEEGER Colorist ...... ELODIE ICHTER Foley Artists ...... GARY HECKER VFX Project Manager ...... WAYNE ADAMS GARY MARULLO Set Security . . . GLOBAL PROTECTIVE SERVICES, INC . Foley Mixer ...... NERSES GEZAYLAN Camera Car, Cranes & Dollies by ...... ADR Mixers ...... PAUL DRENNING CHAPMAN/LEONARD STUDIO EQUIPMENT, INC . JEFF GOMILLION Visual Effects by ...... MR . X INC . THOMAS J . O’CONNELL Visual Effects Supervisor ...... ERIC ROBINSON ADR Recordist ...... RYAN D . YOUNG Visual Effects Producers ...... MICHAEL BORRETT Mix Tech/Recordist ...... BILL MEADOWS WILSON CAMERON Mix Stage Engineers ...... DAVE BERGSTROM Supervising Visual Effects Producer . . DENNIS. BERARDI DAVE TOURKOW Lead Compositor ...... AMY DAYE

ADR Voice Casting . . . . CAITLIN McKENNA-WILKINSON Compositors ...... BARB BENOIT

Sound Services . . . . . UNIVERSAL STUDIOS SOUND CLAIRE McLACHLAN Music Editors ...... LARRY MAH OLIVIA YAPP JASON RUDER Additional Visual Effects . . . . . LOLA VISUAL EFFECTS

– 5 – SOUNDTRACK ON WARNER BROS. RECORDS “ALL OF ME” Written by Eric Topolsky, Jesse Cohen Performed by Tanlines “I KNOW ’S YOU” Courtesy of True Panther Sounds Written by Richie James Eaton Performed by Guards “CRICKETS (feat. Jeremih)” Courtesy of Black Bell Records Written by Christopher Goodman, Anthony Cozzo, By arrangement with Rhino Independent/ADA Licensing Soren Weile, Allan Iida, A division of and TV Licensing Damon Santo, Jonathan Rotem Performed by Drop City Yacht Club feat . Jeremih

“LEADING ME NOW” Courtesy of A&M/Octone Records Written by Kristian Saras Per Matsson Under license from Universal Music Enterprises Performed by The Tallest Man on Earth Courtesy of Dead Oceans “PEACHES” Written by Angela Gail Mattson, Jeffrey Jacob Mendel Performed by In the Valley Below “RIGHT ACTION” Courtesy of Capitol Records Written by Robert Hardy, Alexander Huntley, Under license from Universal Music Enterprises Nicholas McCarthy, Paul Thomson

Performed by Franz Ferdinand “SURROUND YOU” Courtesy of Domino Recording Company, Ltd . Written by Jamie Sierota, Noah Sierota, Sydney Sierota, Graham Sierota, Jeffrey David Sierota

“GO OUTSIDE” Performed by Echosmith Written by Ryan Michael Mattos, Madeline Follin McKenna Courtesy of Warner Bros . Records Inc . Performed by Cults By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film and TV Licensing Courtesy of SME UK Limited/Columbia Records By arrangement with Music Licensing “PUMPIN BLOOD (Jane Doze Remix)” Written by Tobias Jimson, Michel Flygare, Stina Wäppling “PUSH IT” Performed by NONONO Written by Herbie Azor Courtesy of Warner Music Sweden AB Performed by Salt-N-Pepa By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film Courtesy of The Island Def Jam Music Group and TV Licensing Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

“LULLABY” “AZZ EVERYWHERE” Written by Ben Schneider Written by Freddie Ross Performed by Lord Huron Performed by Big Freedia Courtesy of IAMSOUND Records Courtesy of Queen Diva Music, LLC By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing

– 6 – “ALIVE” “DON’T FIND ANOTHER LOVE” Written by Nicholas Littlemore, Peter Mayes, Luke Steele, Written by Julie Frost Steven Bach, Jonathan Sloan Performed by Tegan and Sara Performed by Empire of the Sun Courtesy of Warner Bros . Records Courtesy of EMI Music Australia Pty Ltd /Astralwerks. Under license from Universal Music Enterprises PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH DENTSU INC./FUJI “O HOLY NIGHT” TELEVISION NETWORK, INC. Written by Taylor Glen Muse Performed by Quiet Company Courtesy of Benair Churchill on behalf of Painting courtesy of the Estate of László Moholy-Nagy/ Media Creature Properties LLC © 2013 Artists Rights Society (ARS), /VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn .

“ALL OUR ENDLESS LOVE” Gail Foster artwork courtesy of StudioSwan LLC .

Written by Inara George, Greg Kurstin Boat courtesy of Yamaha Motor Corporation, U .S .A ., Performed by The Bird and The Bee feat . Matt Berninger Watercraft Group . Produced by Greg Kurstin Airline mock-up provided by Aero Mock-Ups, Inc .

Stock photography courtesy of Getty Images . “SUBWAY RIDE” Written by Marcelo Zarvos Stock photography courtesy of Thinkstock .

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SPECIAL THANKS TO “I KNOW YOU CAN HEAR ME” 3109 Piedmont Estate and Gardens Written by Marcelo Zarvos Zoo Atlanta Courtesy of Warner/Chappell Music, Inc . Agnes Scott College

“ROCK AND ROLL DOCTOR” Written by Lowell George, Martin Kibbee This project was completed with assistance Performed by Little Feat from the Georgia Film, Music & Digital Entertainment Courtesy of Warner Bros . Records Inc . Office, a division of the Georgia Department By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film of Economic Development . and TV Licensing

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– 8 – powers after she is pushed too far by her peers. Wilde played Sue Snell, the popular teenager who, after ABOUT THE tormenting White in the locker room, feels CAST remorse for her actions and asks her boyfriend Tommy Ross to accompany Carrie to the prom. ALEX PETTYFER (David Elliot) was most Up next, Wilde will star in Martin Weisz’s Squatters, recently seen in Lee Daniels’ in which a wealthy couple returns home to discover a , with Oprah Winfrey, pair of homeless young lovers who have moved in. and Alan In 2011, Wilde starred as Constance in The Three Rickman. In June 2012, Musketeers, alongside Matthew Macfadyen, Orlando Pettyfer appeared alongside Bloom, Milla Jovovich and Luke Evans. In 2009, she and made her film debut in St Trinian’s 2: The Legend of Matthew McConaughey in Fritton’s Gold, opposite Colin Firth, David Tennant ’s hugely and Talulah Riley. Wilde’s television appearances successful Magic Mike. He include the award-winning series . previously played the title character in the Michael Bay-produced sci-fi thriller BRUCE GREENWOOD (Hugh Butterfield) I Am Number Four, alongside and recently ended a 20-city . Additionally, Pettyfer starred in American tour of the Southern Beastly, a modern retelling of the classic tale Gothic supernatural musical “Beauty and the ,” opposite . Ghost Brothers of Darkland Previously, Pettyfer starred as Tom Brown in County. The haunting tale of the acclaimed ITV film Tom Brown’s Schooldays fraternal love, lust, jealousy and as in Alex Rider: Operation and revenge is written by Stormbreaker. His additional film credits include , with music Tormented and Wild Child. by John Mellencamp and T Born in the United Kingdom, Pettyfer resides Bone Burnett. Greenwood in . starred as the father, Joe McCandless, alongside Emily Skinner as his wife, Monique. On film, Greenwood GABRIELLA WILDE (Jade Butterfield) was most recently starred in J.J. Abrams’ Into most recently seen opposite Darkness, opposite , as well as Robert and Chloë Zemeckis’ Oscar®-nominated drama Flight, opposite Grace Moretz in the highly Denzel Washington, for . anticipated remake of Greenwood is currently in production on The MGM’s Carrie. Directed Elephant Song, with Catherine Keener, Xavier Dolan, by (Boys Carrie-Anne Moss and Colm Feore. In 2013, he filmed Don’t Cry), the classic horror the drama The Captive, his fifth film with acclaimed movie tells the story of a Canadian director Atom Egoyan. Greenwood’s previous sheltered young schoolgirl films for Egoyan include Exotica, where he portrayed who unleashes telekinetic a tax inspector obsessed with a stripper; Exotica was

– 22 – nominated for the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film I, Robot, in which he played the ruthless CEO of U.S. Festival and named Best Canadian Feature Film at the Robotics who is suspected of murder. That same year, Toronto International Film Festival. In Egoyan’s drama The he played the dashing paramour of an aging actress Sweet Hereafter, Greenwood played a father of two children (Annette Bening) in the critically praised Being Julia, who are killed in a tragic bus accident; the film earned the which earned him a Genie Award nomination for Best Grand Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival and swept Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role. the Genie Awards, including Best Motion Picture and Best In 1999, Greenwood starred as a murderous plotting Actor. Greenwood’s other films with Egoyan were the spouse in the suspense-thriller Double Jeopardy, dramas Ararat and Devil’s Knot, the latter drawn from the opposite Ashley Judd. Greenwood’s additional film book of the same name, and in which he starred opposite credits include Kelly Reichardt’s Meeks Cutoff, opposite Reese Witherspoon and Colin Firth. Michelle Williams, Barney’s Version, Donovan’s Echo, In spring 2013, Greenwood starred opposite Ryan opposite Danny Glover, Firehouse Dog, Hollywood Gosling and in writer/director Derek Homicide, The World’s Fastest Indian, Eight Below, Cianfrance’s The Place Beyond the Pines. Previously, Rules of Engagement, Racing Stripes, Here on Earth, he starred in Jay Roach’s comedy Dinner for Schmucks, The Lost Son, Thick as Thieves, Disturbing Behavior, opposite Steve Carell and Paul Rudd. His additional film Passenger 57 and Wild Orchid. credits include Bruce Beresford’s Mao’s Last Dancer, Greenwood also enjoys a diverse and successful which was based on the best-selling memoir of dancer career in television. In 2009, he performed in the Li Cunxin and premiered as a Special Presentation at Hallmark Hall of Fame holiday movie A Dog Named the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival, and Walt Christmas, based on the Greg Kincaid novel. In Disney Studios’ action-thriller National Treasure: Book 2007, he starred in David Milch’s series John from of Secrets, opposite Nicolas Cage. In 2007, Greenwood Cincinnati for HBO. Earlier in his career, Greenwood played a dual role in I’m Not There, the unconventional was a regular on the award-winning series St. biopic of legendary singer/ Bob Dylan, Elsewhere as Dr. Seth Griffin. He also appeared on opposite Cate Blanchett and Richard Gere for writer/ the critically acclaimed The Larry Sanders Show, the director . The film earned the inaugural remake of The Magnificent Ambersons and several Robert Altman Award at the Independent Spirit Awards. “movies of the week” presentations, including Greenwood is well-known for his outstanding A&E’s The Riverman and CBS’ Saving Milly. portrayal of President John F. Kennedy in the riveting drama Thirteen Days, opposite Kevin Costner and JOELY RICHARDSON (Anne Butterfield) Steven Culp. The film earned Greenwood a Golden began her career with Satellite Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a David Hare’s film Wetherby, Supporting Role, Drama. In 2006, he appeared in Tony for which she received a Scott’s thriller Déjà Vu, alongside Washington and Val Best Newcomer nomination Kilmer. In 2005, he starred opposite Philip Seymour at the Evening Hoffman in Capote as writer Jack Dunphy, Truman Standard Theatre Awards. Capote’s partner; the film garnered a Screen Actors Richardson followed that Guild Award nomination for Outstanding Performance with stage performances by a Cast in a Motion Picture. In 2004, Greenwood at The Old Vic theater and appeared opposite in the sci-fi box-office hit the Royal Shakespeare

– 23 – Company. Her second film was Peter Greenaway’s ROBERT PATRICK (Harry Elliot) has worked cult classic Drowning by Numbers, followed by roles with some of the top actors in films such as Shining Through, opposite Melanie and directors in his field over Griffith and Michael Douglas, and Sister My Sister, the past 20 years. Patrick’s a performance that earned her Best Actress honors breakthrough role came at Spain’s Valladolid International Film Festival. in 1991, when he played Her breakout role in was in Ken Russell’s the legendary T-1000 in TV series Lady Chatterley, followed by James L. 2: Judgment Brooks’ I’ll Do Anything. However, it wasn’t until Day. He has also worked on Walt Disney Studios’ live-action adaptation of iconic films and television the classic film 101 Dalmatians that she was able shows such as Die Hard 2: to reach a wider international audience. She then Die Harder, Wayne’s World, , Fire had roles in Event Horizon and Under Heaven, the in the Sky, Cop Land, , , latter of which earned her an Independent Spirit Bridge to Terabithia, Spy Kids, Flags of Our Fathers, Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Trouble with the Curve, the made-for-television movie Richardson’s U.S. profile continued to broaden Elvis and television’s , The Outer Limits, with substantial and well-received work in the The Unit and The X-Files. films Maybe Baby, opposite , and The Patrick is currently filming the - Patriot, opposite . In 2003, she gained written, -produced and -directed From Dusk Till Dawn: widespread attention for her role on FX’s Nip/Tuck, The Series, the television adaptation of the cult- earning two Golden Globe Award nominations. classic film that will this year. He will next The last few years have brought varied films for be seen on the big screen in Kill the Messenger, with Richardson, including The Last Mimzy; Anonymous, . her second film with Roland Emmerich; Red Lights, Patrick was exceptionally busy in 2013 with several opposite ; David Fincher’s The films, including Universal Pictures’ Identity Thief, Girl with the Dragon Tattoo; Thanks for Sharing, with Melissa McCarthy and ; Warner opposite Tim Robbins, and Gwyneth Bros. Pictures’ Gangster Squad, in which he played Paltrow; and The Devil’s Violinist, opposite Jared a member the Josh Brolin character’s squad, going up Harris. She returned to her theater roots in the against Sean Penn’s Mickey Cohen; and the Radius– plays Side Effects, which garnered her a Drama Weinstein Co. release Lovelace, opposite Sharon Stone Desk Awards nomination for Outstanding Actress and Amanda Seyfried. On television, Patrick was a in a Play, Lady From the Sea, garnering a London series regular on HBO’s and a guest star on Evening Standard Award Longlist nomination for NBC’s Community. the Award for Best Actress, In October 2013, Patrick participated in the and Ivanov, opposite , garnering an 30th annual Love Ride (www.loveride.org), serving Outer Critics Circle nomination for Outstanding alongside Peter Fonda as honorary grand marshal, in Actress in a Play. the longest-running motorcycle charity event in the Richardson can next be seen in the upcoming world, which benefits the USO. Patrick is also the Maggie, opposite , and Mark charter holder of Chapter 101 of the Boozefighters Waters’ highly anticipated filmVampire Academy. Motorcycle Club, a nonprofit group of motorcycle

– 24 – enthusiasts who raise money for veterans and disabled on Australia’s long-running television series Home veterans. Boozefighters is one of the oldest active and and Away. His performance as Lucas Holden prestigious motorcycle clubs in the world and the only earned him a 2006 Logie Award nomination for club recognized by the Harley-Davidson Museum in Most Popular New Male Talent. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in a permanent display. A Man Walks Into a Bar, the short film Wakefield Patrick currently resides in Los Angeles with his produced, co-wrote, co-directed and co-starred wife, Barbara, and their two children. with Sophie Lowe, was selected as a finalist for the prestigious Tropfest, the world’s largest short RHYS WAKEFIELD (Keith Butterfield) film festival in Sydney, Australia. is one of Australia’s most exciting young actors. Nigerian-born actor DAYO OKENIYI (Mace) is Wakefield most recently known for his role as Thresh starred in Universal in the first installment of the Pictures’ thriller The Purge, wildly successful blockbuster alongside Ethan Hawke The Hunger Games, which and Lena Headey. The was based on the best-selling film opened at No. 1 book by Suzanne Collins and and grossed almost starred , $90 million worldwide. , Liam He just completed shooting the independent Hemsworth, Stanley Tucci films Cardboard Boxer, with Terrence Howard and Lenny Kravitz. Okeniyi and Thomas Haden Church, and A Relative played the District 11 representative who places fifth Stranger, with James Badge Dale. Wakefield out of the games’ 24 representatives and saves Katniss recently starred in Miguel Arteta’s Rita, opposite (Lawrence) in a pivotal scene at the end of the film. , for Bravo. In early 2013, Okeniyi filmed James Ponsoldt’s In 2011, Wakefield starred opposite Richard independent ensemble dramedy The Spectacular Roxburgh in the 3D action-adventure Sanctum, Now, about a high school senior (Miles Teller) who executive produced by . In 2008, woos a social outcast () as a playful he was nominated for Best Lead Actor by the experiment until he realizes he has the power to Australian Film Institute and Best Actor by the permanently impact someone’s life. Okeniyi played Film Critics Circle of Australia for his role in the star athlete and class president Marcus West, adversary critically acclaimed Australian feature The Black to Teller’s character. Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Balloon, opposite and Erik Thomson. and also starred. He followed this with roles in the feature films released the film, a breakout Broken Hill, directed by Dagenn Merrill; and Ry hit, in August 2013. In October, Okeniyi appeared in Russo-Young’s Nobody Walks, with John Krasinski 20th Century Fox’s Runner Runner, with and Olivia Thirlby, which was co-written by and Justin Timberlake. The film was produced by Lena Dunham and screened in competition at the Leonardo DiCaprio. Okeniyi played Lionel, a Ph.D. 2012 Sundance Film Festival. student who helps Timberlake’s character discover Wakefield began his career as a series regular cheating his gambling business.

– 25 – Okeniyi can next be seen in the Austin Film Festival his craft under a Persian physician. Headlined by indie darling Cavemen, with Camilla Belle, Skylar Stellan Skarsgård, Ben Kingsley and Tom Payne, Astin and Chad Michael Murray, set for a limited the film is an adaptation of Noah Gordon’s best- theater release on February 7. On television, Okeniyi selling book of the same name. The film made its guest-starred on FOX’s Revolution in early 2013. debut in Germany on December 25, 2013. Okeniyi has a bachelor’s degree in visual arts and Rigby’s television credits include Ripper graphic design from Anderson University, where he Street; the BBC’s Prisoners Wives; and Hollyoaks, spent most of his time in the theater department before which earned her critical praise and paved her way he graduated in 2009. to the big screen. Rigby is from St. Helens, Merseyside, EMMA RIGBY (Jenny) is a talented young England, U.K. actress who has garnered attention in television and ABOUT THE film for bringing a resonating FILMMAKERS and captivating presence to complex characters. A graduate of the American Film Presently, Rigby can be Institute, SHANA FESTE seen co-starring in ABC’s (Screenplay by/Directed by) Once Upon a Time in was named one of Variety’s Wonderland, a spin-off of 10 Directors to Watch and the network’s magical drama one of Filmmaker magazine’s Once Upon a Time. In the series, she plays the sharp 25 New Faces of Independent and ruthless Red Queen, based on Lewis Carroll’s Film. Feste was nominated classic children’s novel “Alice’s Adventures in for a Humanitas Prize for her Wonderland.” The show features crossover episodes first feature, The Greatest, alongside its parent series and is set in the same which she wrote and directed. fantastical present-day time period. The series airs Starring Oscar® nominee Thursday nights at 8 p.m. , Oscar® winner Rigby recently completed the independent film and , the film premiered at the Plastic, directed and co-written by Julian Gilbey and Sundance Film Festival in 2009 and was released co-starring , Will Poulter, Sebastian De by Paladin in 2010. was Feste’s Souza and . The film is based on the true second directorial effort to be released that year, story of a group of college students who committed one after she wrote the original . Released of the biggest diamond heists in British history. Rigby’s by , the film starred Oscar® winner character, Frankie, falls victim to the young thieves’ , , Tim McGraw scam and fraud. and Leighton Meester. In addition, Rigby starred in Philipp Stölzl’s The Physician, a German drama set in the 11th century, Endless Love is JOSHUA SAFRAN’s (Screenplay which tells the story of a gifted English boy who leaves by) first produced screenplay. Safran was previously the superstitious conservatism of England to practice the showrunner and executive producer for the second

– 26 – season of NBC’s Smash and an executive producer on Lawrence comedy Welcome Home, Roscoe Jenkins; the The CW’s . He has multiple television and David Wain hit Role Models, which starred Paul Rudd and film projects in the works. ; and , which starred Vaughn and Jon Favreau. SCOTT SPENCER (Based on the Book by) is During Stuber’s eight years at Universal Pictures— a three-time National Book Award nominee, and the five of which he spent running worldwide production author of 10 novels. Spencer’s work has been translated with —he was responsible for many of the into 25 languages. He has taught at the Bard Prison studio’s critically acclaimed and commercially successful Initiative, The , the University of films, including , Jarhead, A Beautiful Mind, Virginia, and . Seabiscuit, Cinderella Man, Munich, Meet the Parents, Meet the Fockers, The Bourne Identity, The Bourne SCOTT STUBER, p.g.a. (Produced by) is the founder Supremacy, About a Boy, The 40-Year-Old Virgin, and CEO of Bluegrass Films, which has been based at 8 Mile, Spy Game, The Family Man, The Nutty Professor, Universal Pictures since 2006. Nutty Professor II: The Klumps, The Mummy franchise, Recent Bluegrass Films releases include Identity Thief, the American Pie franchise, Fast & Furious franchise, which starred Melissa McCarthy and Jason Bateman, was Friday Night Lights, Bring It On and many others. More directed by Seth Gordon and grossed more than $100 than 20 of the films Stuber supervised have grossed more million domestically; Ted, the highest-grossing original than $100 million domestically. “R”-rated comedy of all time, which was written and directed by Seth MacFarlane and starred Mark Wahlberg, PAMELA ABDY, p.g.a. (Produced by) is the Mila Kunis and MacFarlane; and Safe House, which starred president of production at New Regency Productions, Denzel Washington and and was directed where she manages the creative team and all feature by Daniel Espinosa. development, production and postproduction. Abdy Stuber is currently in postproduction on Michael recently left her longtime post as president of Scott Cuesta’s true-life dramatic thriller Kill the Messenger, Stuber’s Bluegrass Films where she procured, developed starring Jeremy Renner, from a screenplay by Peter and produced myriad properties for the company’s Landesman. He is in postproduction on MacFarlane’s diverse slate. She produced the action-adventure Western comedy A Million Ways to Die in the West, starring 47 Ronin, the hit comedy Identity Thief and recently Charlize Theron, , Amanda Seyfried and wrapped production on Kill the Messenger, directed by MacFarlane, which will be released on May 30. Michael Cuesta. Endless Love was the last film Abdy Stuber, under his Bluegrass Television label, has also produced alongside Stuber for Bluegrass, before moving ventured onto the small screen with the NBC comedy on to New Regency. Whitney, which was created by and starred comedian Prior to joining Bluegrass Films, Abdy was executive Whitney Cummings. vice president of Paramount Pictures, where she oversaw Stuber’s first production was summer 2006’s romantic the development and production of a number of films, comedy The Break-Up, which starred Vince Vaughn including Martin Scorsese’s Shutter Island; The Love and . That summer also saw the release Guru, which starred Mike Myers; Stop-Loss, which was of the hit You, Me and Dupree, which starred Owen directed by Kimberly Peirce and starred ; Wilson and Kate Hudson. These were followed by Peter Drillbit Taylor, which was produced by Judd Apatow and Berg’s critically acclaimed film The Kingdom; the Martin starred ; World Trade Center, which was

– 27 – directed by Oliver Stone and starred Nicolas Cage; culture, growing into a huge hit for The CW, while also Aeon Flux, which was directed by Karyn Kusama and influencing fashion and music trends. starred Charlize Theron; Freedom Writers, which The action-oriented served as a departure of was directed by Richard LaGravenese and starred sorts for Schwartz, by following the comedic exploits ; and the Golden Globe Award-winning of the title character—a computer geek drafted as a film Babel, which starred and was directed secret agent by the government. The series developed a by Alejandro González Iñárritu. In addition, Abdy passionate following as a Comic-Con favorite and earned oversaw production on the Mark Waters-directed Schwartz rave reviews. Another brainchild of Schwartz, Mean Girls, which starred . the charming tracks an ambitious New Abdy joined Paramount Pictures in January 2003. York City doctor () who inherits a medical She was previously president of Jersey Films, where practice in rural Alabama and must adjust to small-town she produced the film Garden State, which won an living and the personal and professional challenges that Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature and a accompany it. Additionally, follows Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack Album a 16-year-old (AnnaSophia Robb) as for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media. she discovers New York City for the first time, and serves as a prequel to the popular franchise. JOSH SCHWARTZ, p.g.a. (Produced by) became On the feature-film side of Fake Empire, Schwartz the youngest person in network-television history to and Savage have built an impressive department, create and run a series when The O.C. premiered on acquiring the rights to more than a dozen literary FOX in 2003. Schwartz launched two additional series properties. In addition to their first film, , which in 2007—Gossip Girl for The CW and Chuck for NBC. was released in October 2012 and directed by Schwartz, Schwartz created a fourth series, Rockville CA, in 2009, Paramount Pictures has purchased the screen rights but turned to the web rather than a broadcast network. to two novels for Fake Empire—the Hyperion young In 2010, he and Stephanie Savage, a longtime friend adult novel “From What I Remember,” by Stacy and colleague, launched Fake Empire, an entertainment Kramer and Valerie Thomas, and the Little, Brown company that develops and produces television series young adult novel “The Diviners,” by The New York and motion pictures. The company has a first-look Times best-selling author Libba Bray. Additionally, deal at Paramount Pictures and recently began a new Fake Empire has several other feature films in television deal at ABC. development at Paramount Pictures, including Au When The O.C. debuted with the infamous line Revoir, Crazy European Chick, The Luxe, Madman’s “Welcome to the O.C., bitch,” it catapulted the drama Daughter, Let It Snow and The Likeness, the latter into the media spotlight. The series tracked the lives of which Savage will write. of several Newport Beach, , teens and their Schwartz is an active member of the Writers Guild families. Schwartz infused the series with plenty of of America (WGA), Producers Guild of America and humor and indie rock music, producing six successful Directors Guild of America. He was nominated for a soundtrack albums along the way. WGA Award for his work on The O.C. The son of toy Gossip Girl, based on the popular book series for inventors, Schwartz was raised in Providence, Rhode young adults, followed the lives of privileged Upper Island, with his younger brother and sister. East Side residents in New York City. The series Schwartz currently lives in Los Angeles with his about texting teens and “BFFs” became part of pop wife, Jill, and daughter, Stella.

– 28 – As the co-creator and executive producer of the hit films , and Charlie’s CW drama series Gossip Girl, STEPHANIE SAVAGE, Angels, where she first met and worked with McG. Prior p.g.a. (Produced by) kept millions of viewers hooked on to writing and executive producing The O.C., Savage the exploits of young Upper East Siders Serena van der formed Wonderland Sound and Vision with McG. It Woodsen (Blake Lively) and (Leighton was there that she developed The O.C. with Schwartz. Meester). The pop-culture phenomenon, which wrapped Wonderland’s first film, Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle, its sixth and final season in December 2012, was a grossed more than $265 million worldwide. The trendsetter from the very beginning. Before “XOXO, company also produced the FOX series Fastlane and Gossip Girl,” there was “Welcome to the O.C., bitch,” The WB’s The Mountain. from the popular FOX series The O.C., which followed Canadian-born Savage first came to Los Angeles the exploits of young Southern Californians living in from the University of Iowa, where she taught film Newport Beach. Savage wrote the iconic episode “The history and theory while working on her Ph.D. She is Best Chrismukkah Ever” in 2003, and two years later the published author of several scholarly articles on true began writing exclusively for the series, where she crime, scandal and pornography. eventually became an executive producer. Along the way, she also produced the series’ successful soundtracks. J. MILES DALE (Executive Producer/Unit Production In 2010, she and longtime friend and colleague Josh Manager) recently produced the much-anticipated remake Schwartz co-founded Fake Empire, which develops and of Carrie, which starred Chloë Grace Moretz and four-time produces television series, motion pictures, web content, Academy Award® nominee Julianne Moore, as well as the music and literature. The company has a first-look deal at -produced horror hit Mama, which starred Paramount Pictures and recently began a new television two-time Academy Award® nominee Jessica Chastain. deal at ABC. Savage serves as executive producer on the Dale has executive produced The Vow, which starred company’s series Hart of Dixie and The Carrie Diaries. Rachel McAdams and Channing Tatum; The Thing, which On the features side, Fake Empire has built out an starred Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Joel Edgerton; impressive development slate of more than a dozen Edgar Wright’s Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, which starred films, acquiring the rights to several literary properties. and Oscar® nominee ; Love Savage produced the company’s first film, Fun Size, Happens, which starred Jennifer Aniston and Aaron which was released in October 2012. Paramount Pictures Eckhart; Flash of Genius, which starred Greg Kinnear; has purchased the screen rights to two novels for Fake Talk to Me, which starred Academy Award® nominee and Empire—the Hyperion young-adult novel “From What I Golden Globe Award winner Don Cheadle and Chiwetel Remember,” by Stacy Kramer and Valerie Thomas, and Ejiofor; and Hollywoodland, a film noir, which starred the Little, Brown novel “The Diviners,” by The New York Adrien Brody, Ben Affleck and Diane Lane. Times best-selling author Libba Bray. Additionally, Fake Dale’s credits as an executive producer also include Empire has several other feature films in development Danny Leiner’s hit comedy Harold & Kumar Go to White including Au Revoir, Crazy European Chick, The Luxe, Castle and LeVar Burton’s family Christmas film Blizzard, Madman’s Daughter, Let It Snow and The Likeness, the which starred Kevin Pollak, Oscar® winner Christopher latter of which Savage will write. Plummer and Brenda Blethyn and featured the voice of Savage began her career as vice president of Whoopi Goldberg. Dale’s credits as a producer include development at ’s . During Wolf Girl, which starred ; James Toback’s her stint at Flower Films, she helped develop the feature , which starred and

– 29 – Eric Stoltz; and The Skulls III, which Dale directed. As director of photography on a huge variety of feature During the years he spent producing and directing films, Dunn has worked with many notable directors. He television pilots and series for most of the major networks has won three BAFTA Awards for Best Film Cameraman and syndication companies, Dale co-executive produced the (nominated five times), winning in 1985 for Threads, two-hour and two seasons of the popular action show 1986 for Martin Campbell’s Edge of Darkness and 1989 F/X: The Series, for which he directed multiple episodes. for Tumbledown. He earned additional BAFTA Award Dale helped adapt the RoboCop franchise for television nominations for his work on The Monocled Mutineer and and produced the two-hour pilot and 22 episodes of for Nicholas Hytner’s The Madness of King George, for RoboCop for worldwide syndication. He produced three which Dunn was honored with the prestigious London seasons of the popular reality series Top Cops, for Evening Standard Award for Technical Achievement, and CBS, and three seasons of the cult-classic television by his peers at the British Society of Cinematographers series Friday the 13th, for Paramount Pictures. with the Best Cinematography Award. Dunn began his career at the BBC as an editor, which TRACY FALCO (Executive Producer) is the founder provided him the means to develop, shoot, edit and dub his and CEO of Defender Entertainment, a production own projects. As a cinematographer, he has worked with company based at Universal Pictures. Falco founded many of the industry’s most respected directors, including Defender after ending a four-year stint in July of 2012 as Stephen Frears, Richard Eyre, Hytner, Campbell, Robert Universal’s executive vice president of production. While Altman, Mick Jackson, Bill Forsyth and Dennis Potter. at Universal, she worked under chairman Donna Langley Dunn shot the Oscar®-nominated drama Precious: and was responsible for developing and overseeing a Based on the Novel “Push” by Sapphire. His other slate of feature films for the studio. Falco served as the notable credits include L.A. Story, The Bodyguard, The studio executive on Nancy Meyers’ romantic comedy It’s Crucible, Practical Magic, Ever After: A Cinderella Story, Complicated, Paul Weitz’s comedy Little Fockers, Brett Gosford Park, The Count of Monte Cristo, Hitch, Stage Ratner’s comedy Tower Heist and Oliver Stone’s thriller Beauty, Sweet Home Alabama, Miss Potter, Crazy, Stupid, Savages. Endless Love is one of the first films executive Love., The History Boys, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, produced by Falco under her first-look deal with Universal. Summer in February, Lee Daniels’ The Butler, Hello Most recently, Falco produced Joe Carnahan’s action- Carter and the upcoming Effie Gray. comedy Stretch, starring Patrick Wilson, and Chris Pine, which wrapped in August 2013. CLAY GRIFFITH (Production Designer) started his Prior to joining Universal, Falco developed and produced film career as a set decorator and quickly found himself Robert Redford’s political drama Lions for Lambs, which working on some of the most influential films of the last starred Tom Cruise, Meryl Streep and Robert Redford, for two decades, including Se7en, , As Good as It . Previously, she had worked as co-producer Gets, Dirty Dancing and Sleepless in Seattle. of Ted Demme’s Blow, which starred Johnny Depp and Griffith got his first opportunity to production design Penélope Cruz, and associate producer of ’s from . While he had set decorated and Rounders, which starred Edward Norton and Matt Damon. assisted Crowe on numerous films, Almost Famous was the perfect opportunity for them to collaborate as production ANDREW DUNN, BSC (Director of Photography) is designer and director. The film went on to receive four an award-winning cinematographer, born in London and Oscar ® nominations and landed Griffith an Art Directors educated at the University of Cambridge’s Christ’s College. Guild nomination for Excellence in Production Design. He

– 30 – then went on to collaborate with Crowe on Elizabethtown for Scott McGehee and David Siegel’s What Maisie Knew, and We Bought a Zoo. Their next film will be Crowe’s which starred Julianne Moore, Alexander Skarsgård yet untitled Hawaii film, starring Bradley Cooper and and Steve Coogan, and the heralded HBO series Emma Stone. How to Make It in America. Griffith’s additional production design work includes Early in her career, Battat worked for iconic fashion Radio, Sweet Home Alabama, Domestic Disturbance, Lucky designer Marc Jacobs. She segued to working as a You and Meet Dave. More recently, he completed production full-time fashion stylist, working with such illustrious on the feature filmsMercy and The Trials of Cate McCall. photographers as Dusan Reljin, Annie Leibovitz and Brigitte Lacombe, and contributing to magazines MARYANN BRANDON, ACE (Editor) started her including Vanity Fair, GQ and W. career in New York City, where she worked with several Battat attended New York City’s famed Fashion different directors. Brandon’s feature editing credits include Institute of Technology and is a graduate of the Bingo (1991), Grumpier Old Men (1995), A Thousand Acres Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College. (1997), Mission: Impossible III (2006), The Jane Austen Book Club (2007), Star Trek (2009), How to Train Your CHRISTOPHE BECK (Music by) is a Primetime Dragon (2010), Super 8 (2011) and Emmy Award-winning composer who recently scored such (2013). From 2009 to 2011, she worked with DreamWorks comedic hits as The Muppets, Muppets Most Wanted, The Animation as a consultant on Kung Fu Panda 2, among Hangover trilogy, Tower Heist, The Watch, Pitch Perfect, other projects. She has collaborated with writer/director/ Crazy, Stupid, Love., Red, Due Date and Date Night. Beck producer J.J. Abrams since working on the television has also staged the drama for We Are Marshall, Percy series Alias in 2001. In addition to earning a 2003 Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief, Elektra, The Primetime Emmy Award nomination for her editing Sentinel, Under the Tuscan Sun, Year of the Dog, Phoebe in work on the show, she also served as a director and Wonderland, Saved! and the award-winning documentary associate producer on later episodes. Waiting for “.” Beck’s additional scores include Up next, she will reteam with Abrams on : ’s The Internship, which starred Vince Vaughn Episode VII, due out in 2015. and Owen Wilson; Anne Fletcher’s The Guilt Trip, which starred Barbra Streisand and Seth Rogen; The Walt STACEY BATTAT’s (Costume Designer) latest projects Disney Studios’ Oscar®-winning short film Paperman; as costume designer include writer/director Sofia Coppola’s and the independent drama The Necessary Death of The Bling Ring, which starred Emma Watson; Ned Benson’s Charlie Countryman, which starred Shia LaBeouf. The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby, with Jessica Chastain, Beck played piano from the age of five and attended Isabelle Huppert and James McAvoy; and the highly Yale University and the University of Southern California anticipated 2013 J.J. Abrams/Alfonso Cuarón NBC pilot film scoring program, studying with composer Jerry Believe. Battat and Coppola had previously worked together Goldsmith, among others. He started composing in on the filmSomewhere . television and, at the personal recommendation of Buddy Battat’s career as a costume designer began with Zoe Baker, was soon scoring for Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Cassavetes’ independent feature Broken English. She which led to a Primetime Emmy Award nomination. “I don’t went on to costume Shana Feste’s Country Strong, which tend to look under the hood too much,” Beck says about his starred Gwyneth Paltrow, and also set the look for Lena process. “It’s really very instinctual, from the hip and from an Dunham’s Girls. In recent years, she designed the costumes actual process point of view—improvisational.”

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