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Jack Conroy – director
A legend in the Irish film world, Jack Conroy has shot more than 20 feature films while also working regularly in television. He is best known for his stunning cinematography on the Oscar winning and nominated films My Left Foot and The Field, starring Daniel Day-Lewis and Richard Harris, respectively. His additional film credits include Broken Harvest, Jackson, Silent Tongue, The Playboys, Homeward Bound II, The Hunted, Tick Tock, and A Bridge Too Far. Conroy has also shot more than a dozen films for TV, including TNT's Everything that Rises starring Dennis Quaid, and the critically acclaimed HBO original picture A Bright Shining Lie, based on Neil Sheehan's book by the same name which one both the Pulitzer Prize and The National Book Award.
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Ty Burrell – actor
Ty Burrell's film credits include The Incredible Hulk, National Treasure:
Book of Secrets, Black Hawk Down, Dawn of the Dead, In Good Company, Down in
the Valley, Darwin Awards, Evolution, Friends with Money, and Fur. Burrell
starred in last year's CBS sitcom Out of Practice and currently stars in the
FOX sitcom Back to You with Kelsey Grammer. His extensive theatre credits
include the highly acclaimed Signature Theatre production of Burn This with
Edward Norton, The Public Theatre's production of Richard III, the Paul
Weitz production of Show People on Broadway, and Caryl Churchill's Drunk
Enough to Say I Love You at the Royal Court Theatre in London. |
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David O'Hara – actor
Perhaps best known for playing the "mad Irishman" Stephen in Mel Gibson's
Braveheart, David O'Hara is one of the finest actors working today. His additional film credits include Wanted, The Departed, Tristan + Isolde, Hotel Rawanda, Stander, Den of Lions, Made, and The Devil's Own. Classically trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London, O'Hara is a veteran of the British stage and can also be seen regularly on TV there and in The United States. He was a series regular in The District and has appeared in more than a dozen films for TV. |
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Patrick Bergin – actor
Irish actor Patrick Bergin first garnered wide attention as Sir Richard Burton in Bob Rafeison's epic Mountains of the Moon. He soon took Hollywood by storm in the 1990s by playing opposite Julia Roberts as her evil and abusive husband in Sleeping with the Enemy. A number of major roles quickly followed, including the title character in Robin Hood, and the IRA terrorist boss in Patriot Games with Harrison Ford. He has appeared in no less than 55 films since, with notable recent credits including The Far Side of Jericho, Johnny Was, and Ella Enchanted. |
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Peter Jason – actor
Hollywood veteran Peter Jason has appeared in more than 80 films and hundreds of TV shows. He currently stars as Con Stapleton in HBO's groundbreaking original series Deadwood. Jason's notable film credits include Seabiscuit, Kicking and Screaming, Adaptation, The Hunt for Red October, 48 hours, Escape from L.A., Heartbreak Ridge, and The Karate Kid. Despite his incredibly productive career, what Jason says he really does for a living is "change clothes and look for parking." He attributes his success in the business to the help of five very dear friends: Stacy Keach, Walter Hill, John and Sandy Carpenter, and Frank Marshall. |
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Chris Bongirne – producer
Chris Bongirne started his career as a story editor with New Line Cinema. He
has since produced a number of feature films, including the ultimate big
wave surfing flick, In God's Hands for Sony Pictures; The Tenants, based on
the novel by Pulitzer Prize-Winning author Bernard Malamud and starring
Dylan McDermott and Snoop Dogg; the ensemble drama, Ordinary Sinner; and the
black comedy Stranger Than Love with Sally Kirkland. In addition to his his
film work, Bongirne has produced over 100 TV commercials and music videos
for clients such as DeBeers and Microsoft and artists as diverse as The
Ramones and Michael Jackson. On the documentary front, he has produced In
Search Of Ernest Hemingway (a five-part series) and Letters (a six-part
docu-drama). Bongirne recently worked as a production supervisor on the new
Will Smith Sci-Fi film I am Legend for Warner Pictures. He is currently
producing Blackout, starring Jeffrey Wright, and Multiple Sarcasms, starring
Mira Sorvino and Timothy Hutton.
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Patrick Jennings – producer / writer
Patrick Jennings grew up near Normal, Illinois, where he excelled as a top junior tennis player and earned an athletic scholarship to the University of Oregon. He began his writing career while still in college with work on two books profiling Olympic athletes by internationally acclaimed sports psychologist, Dr. Steven Ungerleider. He has since worked as a ghostwriter on many bestsellers and is a contract editor for numerous print and online publications, including Publishers Weekly and amazon.com. In addition to his work as a writer, Jennings has held a variety of management positions at such trade book publishers as Routledge, Macmillan, Warner Books, and William Morrow. He recently relocated to Los Angeles from New York while completing Normal Again (A True Crime). The script is loosely based on a real murder trial his father was involved in, and that he covered for the Indianapolis Star/News.. |
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Stacia Crawford – producer / actress
Stacia Crawford's production company, SaigeBelle Films, currently has two feature films in post-production: Sheltered and Straight Forward, both of which she produced and starred in. Her award-winning short film Back to One, in which she served as writer/producer/actress, has been distributed by Amaze Films and can be frequently seen on television. Her screenplays include: Swimming Through Plaid, Rule of Thirds, The Space Between, Kit Ten, Straight ForWard, Ringside (play) and The Ripple Effect (novel). In addition to acting and screenwriting, she is also developing a television series centered around influential women, as well as a documentary on Chiari, a brain malformation that has affected her sister.. |
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