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Filmography

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2012 Gods Behaving Badly (art department coordinator) (post-production)
 
2011 Person of Interest (TV series) (art coordinator - 1 episode)
Pilot (2011) (art coordinator - uncredited)
 
2011 Margin Call (art department coordinator)
 
2011 Win Win (art department coordinator)
 
2011 2 Days in New York (art department coordinator)
 
2010 Henry's Crime (art department coordinator)
 
2009-2010 Meet the Browns (TV series) (art department coordinator - 26 episodes)
Meet the Wills (2010) (art department coordinator)
Meet the Naked Truth (2009) (art department coordinator)
Meet the Troublemaker (2009) (art department coordinator)
Meet the H.B.I.C. (2009) (art department coordinator)
Meet the Hubby (2009) (art department coordinator)
 
2010 Coach (on-set dresser)
 
2009 Winter of Frozen Dreams (property master)
 
2009 (Untitled) (assistant set decorator)
 
2008 The Narrows (on-set dresser)
 
2008 Another Gay Sequel: Gays Gone Wild! (art coordinator)
 
2006 Waltzing Anna (set dresser)
 
2006 Little Fugitive (props: second unit)
 
2005 Spit (short) (property master)
 
2005 I Will Avenge You, Iago! (property master)
 
2004 Coalition (art production assistant)
 
Show ShowArt Director (3 titles)
2006 One-Third
 
2005/II Side Effects (short)
 
2004 Side Effects (short)
 
Show ShowSet Decorator (1 title)
2012 Exposed
 
Show ShowProduction Designer (1 title)
2007 Oy Vey! (short)
 

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