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Set Decorator
HONORS and AFFILIATIONS
Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
EMMY NOMINEE - five (6) times for MADtv |
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Set Decorators
Society of America
President
Member of Board of Trustees
Chairman of Revenue Enhancement Committee
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Current
Article in SETDECOR about Daryn and MADtv on page 87 click here
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7 Lives Xposed:
2005
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Blue Collar TV:
2004 first 8 episodes
Created by Adam Small, Fax Bahr.
Directed by Paul Miller and Starring
Jeff Foxworthy.
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Warner Bros. Television |
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MADtv:
Pilot and Seasons 1 through 10
Directors - Bruce
Leddy, David Grossman, John Blanchard, Amanda Bearse
Producers - Quincy Jones, David Salzman, Dick Blasucci, Adam Small,
Fax Bahr
Production Designer- John Sabato
Art Directors - Martyn Bookwalter, Cece De Stefano, Mario Hernandez,
Jim O'Donnell, Suzuki Ingerslev, Chase Harlan |
Fox TV
Girl Group Productions
[five Emmy nominations]
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Television's answer to "Mad
Magazine." The show is an irreverent look at day to day life, politics and
pop culture. Primarily shot on stage, the early years contained quite a
bit of location work. Over 2000 sets decorated for this comedy show.
STRIPMALL: 10 episodes
Directors - Alan Cohen, Sam Irvin
Producers - Julie Brown, Charlie Coffey, Emily Wolfe
Production Designer - Roy Rede
Art Director - Peter Borck |
Comedy Central
Caffeine Productions, Inc. |
Produced by and starring Julie Brown ("Earth Girls
Are Easy"), this innovative comedy series was one of the first original
shows produced by Comedy Central.
SESSIONS: 6 episodes
Director - Tommy Schlamme
Producers - Billy Crystal, Fred Barron, Peter Schindler
Production Designer - Catherine Hardwicke |
HBO
Television
Castle Rock |
An HBO Original Series written and
produced by Billy Crystal and starring Michael McKeon.
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MORTON AND HAYES: 6
episodes
Producer - Rob Reiner
Director - Christopher Guest
Production Designer - Catherine Hardwicke |
CBS
Television
Castle Rock |
Rob Reiner hosted this series which
spotlighted a fictitious "Abbott & Costello" type weekly show. The show
aired in black and white and was an early vehicle for Kevin Pollack,
Catherine O'Hara, Allison Janney and a host of wacky characters.
EMERALD COVE: Television Movie
Producer/Director - Dennis Steinmetz
Art Director - Gentry Akens |
Disney Channel
Bluewave Productions |
A teen TV drama which was produced by the same team
that brought you "The Mickey Mouse Club". It played as a "serial," shown
in snippets each day on the regular show. Shot on location near Coco
Village, St. Petersburg Florida and on the sound stages at Disney Studios
in Orlando Florida.
MICKEY MOUSE CLUB: 4
seasons
Producers - Dennis Steinmetz, Jack Seifert
Directors - Lee Bernhardi, J.D. Lobue
Art Directors - Gentry Akens, John Sabato |
Disney Channel
Bluewave Productions |
This update of the original "Mickey
Mouse Club" launched the careers of Brittany Spears, Christina Aguilera
and Justin Timberlake. The show featured humorous skits and many musical
numbers on elaborate sets.
For detailed
resume, please click here.
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