DAVID GLENN HOGAN (Director) makes his feature film directorial encore
with Most Wanted.
Hogan began his career as the second unit director for Batman Forever and
Alien 3, after honing his skills on music videos, such as Sheryl Crow's
"Leaving Las Vegas" and a number of Melissa Etheridge videos.
ERIC L. GOLD (Producer) began his long association with Keenen Ivory Wayans
as producer debut of the actor's 1989 sleeper I'm Gonna Git You Sucka. Gold
then went on to produce the Emmy Award winning series "In Living Color,"
and feature films Mo' Money, A Low Down Dirty Shame, Don't Be a Menace to
South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood, and Bulletproof as
well as the upcoming Rocketman starring Harland Williams for Walt Disney
Pictures and Senseless starring Marlon Wayans, David Spade, and Rip Torn
for Miramax. In addition, Gold is currently executive producer for "The
Wayans Bros." television series for Warner Bros. Television and "The
Keenen Ivory Wayans Show" for Buena Vista Television.
Through the Gold/Miller Company, Gold guides the careers of Keenen Ivory
Wayans, Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Jennifer Lopez, Harland Williams Mary
Stuart Masterson and Matthew Lillard. With his partner Jimmy Miller, Gold
also manages the career of Jim Carrey.
TONY MARK (Executive Producer/UPM) brings his vast production experience
to Most Wanted, having worked on such blockbuster hits as The Mirror Has
Two Faces and Desperado. He also earned producing credits on the feature
films Eight Seconds, Nowhere to Run, The Fisher King and Zelly and Me.
Mark has an extensive television background, producing made-for-television
movies such as "Divorce Blues," as well as "Go Tell It On
the Mountain" and "The Joy That Kills for American Playhouse."
In addition, he has created and written several film and television projects
with his partner, Sue Jett.
MARK RESHOVSKY's (Director of Photography) previous feature credits include
Set It Off, Red Rock West, Wild Orchid 2, the Japan sequence of Madonna's
Truth or Dare documentary, as well as The Grifters and Eight Men Out. His
work includes the Academy Award-winning live-action short films Trevor and
Lieberman in Love, and the pilot for Red Shoe Diaries, which earned him
an Ace Award for Best Cinematography.
Reshovsky has shot numerous music videos, including Sting's "Demolition
Man," Billy Joel's "Lullaby," Ice Cube's "You Know How
We Do It," En Vogue's "Free Your Mind" (nominated for an
MTV Music Award), Prince's "Bat Dance," Tom Petty's "Free
Falling," among many others.
JEAN-PHILIPPE CARP (Production Designer) brings an impressive list of feature
film, music video and commercial credits to Most Wanted, many of which he
worked on with director David Glenn Hogan. His feature credits include Barb
Wire, French Exit and Destiny Turns on the Radio.
For his exceptional work on Delicatessen, he earned him a 1992 Cesar Award
for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Production Design. Carp has worked
on music videos with artists such as Melissa Etheridge, Dave Matthews Band,
Toni Braxton and Goo Goo Dolls, as well as the CD-ROM version of "Johnny
Mnemonic."
ILEANE C. MELTZER (Costume Designer) has designed wardrobes for many feature
fiilms, including Mad Dog Time, The Tuskeegee Airmen, The Warrior of Waverly
Street and The Walking Dead. Her other film credits include Men of War,
The Hidden II, Beyond the Law, The Harvest, The People Under the Stairs,
Wild Orchid and Love or Money. Meltzer has also served as costume designer
on television movies and theatre productions.
MICHAEL J. DUTHIE (Film Editor) adds Most Wanted to a long list of credits
that include First Strike, Rumble in the Bronx, Johnny Mnemonic and Stargate.
He has also lent his talents to Kingpin, Tombstone, Universal Soldier, Eyes
of the Storm and Delta Force II.
MARK HELFRICH (Film Editor) has cut an impressive list of feature film credits
including The Juror, Striking Distance, Showgirls, Nowhere To Run, The Last
Boy Scout, Action Jackson, The Predator, Rambo: First Blood Part II and
Jumpin' Jack Flash. Most recently, he lent his skills to Brett Ratner's
Money Talks, starring Chris Tucker and Charlie Sheen
His numerous television credits include "The Avenging Angel" for
TNT, "Shake, Rattle & Rock!" for Showtime and HBO's "Tales
From The Crypt."
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