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Leopoldo served as a producer and second unit director[4] on the 2011 film Dias de Gracia (English: Days of Grace), directed by his brother, Evarardo Valerio Gout. The film was screened at the Cannes 2011 International Film Festival and received a positive review from The Hollywood Reporter .[5][6] The film set in the Mexico-based Casa B ...
Ghost Radio is the debut novel from author Leopoldo Gout, a film producer, film director, graphic novelist, writer, and composer. Ghost Radio was published in 2008 by HarperCollins. The audiobook version was narrated by Pedro Pascal. [1]
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Other details were announced on August 4, such as Griffin Gluck playing Rafe Khatchadorian, Leopoldo Gout and Bill Robinson producing the film, CBS Films producing it as well as handling international sales, and Lionsgate handling domestic distribution for CBS. [2] Jacob Hopkins came in planning to play characters besides Miller The Killer.
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The Chosen One (Spanish: El Elegido) is a fantasy television series developed by Everardo and Leopoldo Gout, and Jorge Dorantes for Netflix.The series is based on the 2004–23 comic book series American Jesus (initially titled Chosen) by Mark Millar and Peter Gross, and follows a boy who discovers he has the abilities of Jesus Christ.
Gout was born in Ipswich, Queensland, to parents from South Sudan who moved to Australia two years before he was born. He attends Ipswich Grammar School in South East Queensland. [3] In his younger years, Gout played soccer and grew up admiring Cristiano Ronaldo as his favourite footballer, before making the decision to focus on athletics. [4]
The Postcard Killings is a 2020 American crime film directed by Danis Tanović, starring Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Famke Janssen and Cush Jumbo, and based on the 2010 novel The Postcard Killers by James Patterson and Liza Marklund.