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MARSHALL CROSBY First Assistant Director 0407 313 853 Email: Smcrosby83@Gmail.Com MARSHALL CROSBY First Assistant Director 0407 313 853 email: [email protected] Member: Directors' Guild of America Australian Citizen, U.S. Citizen. Freelancers Promotions +61 3 9682 2722 Feature Films: 2015 “Spin Out” Mark Gracie & Tim Ferguson, Directors, David Redman, Producer. Shepparton, Victoria. 2015 “What if it Works?”, Romi Trower, Director. Tristram Myall, Producer. Melbourne. 2014/15 “A Month of Sundays” Matthew Saville, Director; Madman, starring Anthony Lapaglia, Julia Blake, John Clarke, Justine Clarke. Adelaide. 2012 “The Mystery of a Hansom Cab”, Shawn Seet, Director, Burberry Productions & ABC/TV, starring John Waters, Shane Jacobson, Helen Morse, Nathan Lovejoy. Melbourne, Australia. 2009 'The Edge of Reality” (Short) Sean Genders, Director, starring John Jarratt, Dan Wylie. 2008 “Beautiful”, Dean O’Flaherty, Director, Kojo Films, starring Sebastian Gregory, Deborra Lee-Furness, Asher Keddie. Adelaide, Australia. 2007 “The Tender Hook”, Jonathan Odilvie, Director, Mandala Films, starring Hugo Weaving, Rose Bryrne, Pia Miranda, Mat Le Nevez. Melbourne, Australia 2005-2006 “Rogue”, Greg McLean, Director, Emu Creek Pictures, Starring Michael Vartan, Radha Mitchell, John Jarrett, Heather Mitchell, Robert Taylor, Sam Worthington, Barry Otto. Northern Territory & Victoria, Australia 2005 “Lost & Found”, David Blake, Director, Red Igloo Films. Starring Brett Climo, Rebecca Gibney, Frankie J. Holden. Melbourne, Australia. 2001 “ Avatar Exile”, Kuo Jain Hong, Director, Cinemancer Productions, Starring Genevieve O’Reilly, Wang Luo Yong, Joan Chen, David Warner, William Sanderson, Lim Kay Sui, Henry O and Michael De Mesa. Singapore. 2000 "The Loch", Chuck Cominsky, Director, Loch Ness Productions, Hollywood. Starring Patrick Bergen, Lisa Apostle, Lysette Anthony and Brian Wimmer page 1 1999 "Buddy Boy"; Mark Hanlon, Director, Independent Pictures, Hollywood. Starring Aiden Gillen, Emmanuelle Seigner, Susan Tyrrell and Boone. 1998 "Sugartown"; Alison Anders/Kurt Voss Directors, Sugartown Productions. Starring Ali Sheedy, Rosanne Arquette and John Doe. California. 1998 "The Killer Eye", Full Moon Pictures, Hollywood 1998 "Arthur's Quest", (a children's movie), Preferred Films, Hollywood. Starring Ari Gross, Catherine Oxenberg, and Alexandra Paul. 1997 "Tom Sawer", (a children's movie), Preferred Films, Hollywood. Starring Artie Johnston, Ruth Buzzey and Eric Estrada 1995 "French Exit" Daphner Kastner, Director, Cineville Pictures, Hollywood. Starring Molly Hagen, Johnathon Silverman and Madchen Amick 1995 "The Whole Wide World" Cineville Pictures, Austin Texas. Directed by Dan Ireland, starring Vincent DiNofrio, Renee Zellwegger, Anne Wedgeworth and Harve Presnell. 1993 " Sherlock Bones Undercover Dog" (a children's movie), Westwind Productions, Catalina Island, CA 1990 "Leather Jackets", Smoking Gun Productions/TWE, Hollywood. Directed by Lee Drysdale, starring Brigit Fonda, D.B. Sweeney and Carey Elways 1989 "Megaville", White Noise/Heritage, Hollywood. Directed by Peter Lehner, starring Billy Zane, Grace Zabriskie, Christine Klocke, J.C.Quinn. 1989 "Ancient Assassin", MGL Productions, Hollywood 1989 "Mom", Smoking Gun Productions, Hollywood 1988 "The Big Turnaround", Dove Productions, Hollywood, starring Brian Cranston, Ernest Borgnine. 1988 "Legal Aliens", Abadan Productions, Hollywood 1985 "Premonitions", Squat Theatre Productions, New York City Television: 2020 “5 Bedrooms”, Peter Templeman Director. Hoodlam/Network 10 2019 “Thalu” Dena Curtis, Amie Batalibasi Directors. ABC/NITV/ Childrens' Televisio Fund. Pilbura, WA. page 2 2019 “Sea-Changed Re-imagined”. Peter Templeman, director. Fiona Egger, Deb Cox, Lois Randell, Producers. Everycloud/Channel 9. 2019 “My Life is Murder”. Leah Purcell, Jovita O'Shaugnessy, Matt King, Directors. Claire Tonkin, Elisa Argenzo, Producers. CJZ & Channel 10. 2018 “Miss Fisher's Modern Murder Mysteries” Kevin Carlin, Fiona Banks, directors. Fiona Egger, Deb Cox Producers. Everycloud & Channel 2018 “The Blake Mysteries”, Ian Barry, director, Goerge Adams, producer, December Media & Channel 7. 2018 “Nowhere Boys”, Nick Verso, Goran Stolevski, directors. Beth Frey, producer, Matchbox/ABC. 2017 “Romper Stomper”, James Napier Robertson, Director, John Edwards, producer, Stan. 2017 “Fighting Season”, Kate Woods, director, Elissa Argenzio, producer. Fox & Goalpost. 2017 “Olivia Newton-John”, Shawn Seet, Director, Margo McDonald, Producer. Fremantle, Network 7. 2016 “House Husbands” Season 5. Sian Davis, Director. Sue Seeary, David Maher, David Taylor Producers. Playmaker 2016 “Nowhere Boys” Season 3. Sian Davies, Rowan Woods, Directors. Beth Frey, Tony Ayres, James Grandison, Producers. 2015 “Eddie Perfect's The Future is Expensive” Matthew Saville, Director, Lisa Wang, Producer 2013 “Fat Tony & CO”, Screentime, Andrew Prowse, Peter Andrikidis, Directors. 2013 “Camp” NBC, Lynne Marie Danzie Director, Starring Rachel Griffith 2013 “Offspring” - Southern Star, Kate Dennis, Emma Freeman directors. 2012 “Underbelly – Squizzy” - Screentime, Andrew Prowse, Shawn Seet, directors. 2011 “Slide” Foxtel television series. Shawn Seet, Garth Maxwell, directors. Brisbane. 2010 “ Underbelly M ovie F iles – Tell them Lucifer W as H ere”, Screen time, Shawn Seet, director. page 3 2004 “Stingers” Simpson Le Mesurier/Channel 9, Julian McSwiney, Steve Mann, Grant Brown, Kath Hayden, Ken Cameron, David Cameron, directors; starring Gary Sweet and Peter Phelps. 2003 “Stingers” Simpson Le Mesurier/Channel 9, starring Gary Sweet and Peter Phelps 2002 “MDA”, ABC-TV Drama starring Kerry Armstrong and Shane Bourne 2000 "Pig's Breakfast" Southern Star, 11 x 30 min eps, Melbourne, Australia 1999 "Christina's Birthday", 1/2 hour drama, SBS-TV, Broome W.A. 1999 "Mr Show", H.B.O./Dakota starring David Cross and Bob Odenkirk 1998 Academy Awards, filmed comedy pieces, Dakota North, Troy Miller, Director, starring Billy Crystal and Kevin Costner. 1998 "Tenacious D", Dakota Films/HBO, starring Jack Black and Kyle Glass. 1997, MTV Movie Awards, filmed comedy pieces, MTV, Troy Miller, Director, starring Mike Myers, Jay Leno, Jeananne Garofolo, Ben Stiller. 1997 "Mr Show" for Dakota North starring Bob Odenkirk and David Cross. 1996, "Pulp Comics", Comedy Central (1 x 1/2 hour) 1987, "Flashcourse", Metro Productions, San Francisco (5 x 1/2 hours) Commercials: “Cadbury's Favorites”, Great Southern Films, Jamie Doolan, director; “Megamart”, Renegade Films, David Parker, director; "TXU", Renegade Films, Hayley Cloake, Director; "Sausage Software", Renegade Films, Dogboys, Directors; "Herald Sun", JWT, Alan Maxwell Director; "Seiman's Expo", Alan Maxwell Director; "Kan Tong - Special Dinner", Renegade Films, Hayley Cloake, Director; "Ansett Viewmaster", Automatic Films, Tony Mahony, Director, "Yellow Pages", Great Southern Films, Rey Carlson, Director, "Mrs Crockett's", Black Cat, Ricard Franklin, Director, "M& M's" for Fuel; "Haynes Joe Montana" for Momentum; "Don Rickles Promos" - Comedy Central; "Party of 5" - Fox Promotions/Dakota; "Ames Department Stores" - Sean Tracey Assoc; "CMTV", Morgan & Assoc., Hollywood; "Pontiac Tempest", The Partners, (Toronto) San Francisco; "S.F. Federal", "Heald's Health"Landvoigt/Bayne Productions, San Francisco; "Some Brand of Cat Litter", Landvoigt/Bayne Productions, San Francisco; "Blue Shield", Landvoigt/Bayne Productions, San Francisco; "Ramada Inns", Landvoigt/Bayne Productions, San Francisco; "MacDonalds Footballers", Landvoigt/Bayne Productions, San Francisco; "St. Agnes Hospital "Landvoigt/Bayne Productions, San Francisco; "Hublein Wines"for Landvoigt/Bayne Productions, San Francisco; For Artransa, Sydney: "Mitsibishi Colt", "America's Cup", page 4 "Manly Rugby League Football", "Sydney Morning Herald", "Sun Herald", "The Sun", "Channel 7 News", "Channel 7 Weather", "Channel 7 Sports", "Centerpoint", "The Sun City to Surf Race", "Nissan". Music Videos: 2002 “Addicted to bass”, puretone, for Exit films 1997 Chris Rock's "Campagne", Dakota North 1996 "Toadies", Doom Inc, Hollywood As Second or Third Assistant Director 1983 "The Killing Of Angel Street", Forest Home Films, Sydney Donald Crombie, director, starring John Hargreaves and Elisabeth Alexander 1982 "Hoodwink", Filmside, Sydney. Directed by Claude Watham, starring John Hargreaves and Judy Davis. 1981 "Puberty Blues", Limelight Productions, Sydney. Directed by Bruce Beresford. 1982 "Gallipoli", R and R Productions, Sydney. Directed by Peter Weir. Starring Mel Gibson, Mark Lee and Bill Hunter. 1981 "The Survivor", Riaci Productions/South Australian Film Corp., Adelaide. Directed by David Hemmings, starring Jenny Aggutter. 1980 "Fatty Finn", Childrens' Film Corp., Sydney. Directed by Maurice Murphy. 1980 "The Earthling", Earthling Productions, Sydney. Directed by Peter Collinson, starring William Holden, Ricky Schroeder and Jack Thompson. Education: 2011: B.A. at Macquarie University, majors in Politics and Media & Communications. 1974: Higher School Certificate at St Mary's Cathedral School, Sydney. 1974: Graduate of the Blinkey Bill Film School at the Sydney Filmmakers' Co-op 1978 & '79: Member of the Macquarie University Students' Council 1978: President of Dramac (Macquarie's Drama Society) 1979: Secretary of the Macquarie University Students' Council 1979: Macquarie University delegate to the Australian Union of Students. page 5.
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