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Reuben Cannon (born February 11, 1946 [1]) is an American film producer and casting director.Cannon was the first black casting director in Hollywood; he was the head of television casting for Warner Brothers from 1977 to 1978, and started his own casting agency in 1978 (Reuben Cannon & Associates).
Avy Kaufman – casting director; Leo Davis & Lissy Holm – UK casting director; Moonyeenn Lee – South Africa casting director Hulu: Patrick Melrose: Nina Gold and Martin Ware – casting directors Showtime: 2019 [5] When They See Us: Aisha Coley – casting directors; Billy Hopkins and Ashley Ingram – location casting directors Netflix ...
Black Gold (also known as Day of the Falcon and Or noir) is a 2011 epic historical war film, based on Hans Ruesch's 1957 novel South of the Heart: A Novel of Modern Arabia (also known as The Great Thirst and The Arab). It was directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud, [4] produced by Tarak Ben Ammar and co-produced by Doha Film Institute.
2012 was marketed through the fictional Institute for Human Continuity, at a viral marketing website that was created by the movie studio. The website featured main-character Jackson Curtis' book Farewell Atlantis , streaming media , blog updates , and radio broadcasts from zealot Charlie Frost on his website, This Is the End . [ 6 ]
Controversies in film concerning the topic of casting actors or actresses that caused a backlash, such as in whitewashing, disability or a transgender role, wanted or had equal pay and gender pay gap for their salary or caused controversies in real-life events just before or after getting a role.
Paris-based Have A Good One (HAGO) is launching a slate of ambitious shows at Mipcom, including the thrillers “When the Night Comes,” and “Fake” by “Call My Agent!” co-writer Julien ...
Robi Reed (born Robin Lynn Reed) is an American casting director [1] and producer.She has over 50 films and television shows to her credit, including The Best Man, Soul Food, For Colored Girls, Love Jones, Set It Off, In Living Color and Girlfriends. [2]
David Ayer, who wrote and directed End of Watch, grew up in South Central Los Angeles and has had numerous friends in the LAPD. [8] [9] He had written several films previously about police officers in Los Angeles, but while these depicted rogue and corrupt officers, he wanted to feature honest, ethical police work in End of Watch. [9]