Robert Redford - Michael Feeney Callan [274]
With Robert Redford (as Professor Stephen Malley), Meryl Streep, Tom Cruise, Michael Peña, Andrew Garfield, Peter Berg, Kevin Dunn, Derek Luke, Larry Bates, Christopher May, David Pease, Heidi Janson, Christopher Carley, George Back, Kristy Wu, Bo Brown, Josh Zuckerman, Samantha Carro, Christopher Jordan, Angela Stefanelli, John Brently Reynolds, Paula Rhodes, Muna Otaru, Clay Wilcox, Sarayu Rao, Amanda Loncar, Richard Burns, Kevin Collins, Candace Moon, Chris Hoffman, Louise Linton, Jennifer Sommerfield, Wynonna Smith, Babar Peerzada, Wade Harlan, Paul Adams and Michael Peoples.
The Conspirator (Lionsgate, 2011)
Directed by Robert Redford. Produced by Brian Peter Falk, Bill Holderman, Robert Redford, Greg Shapiro, Robert Stone and Webster Stone. Executive producer: Jeremiah Samuels. Written by Gregory Bernstein and James D. Solomon. Cinematography: Newton Thomas Sigel. Editor: Craig McKay. Production designer: Kalina Ivanov. Production company: American Film Company/ Wildwood Enterprises.
With Norman Reedus, Alexis Bledel, James McAvoy, Justin Long, Evan Rachel Wood, Robin Wright, Johnny Simmons, Danny Huston, Kevin Kline, Jonathan Groff, Toby Kebbell, Tom Wilkinson, James Badge Dale, Stephen Root and Colm Meaney.
Additional Films and Television Productions as Executive Producer or Producer (*)
The Solar Film (Warner Bros., 1980)
Directed by Saul and Elaine Bass (animation)
Promised Land (Vestron, 1987)
Directed by Michael Hoffman
Some Girls (MGM, 1988)
Directed by Michael Hoffman
The Dark Wind (Carolco, 1991)
Directed by Errol Morris
Incident at Oglala: The Leonard Peltier Story* (Miramax, 1992)
Directed by Michael Apted
The American President* (Columbia, 1995)
Directed by Rob Reiner
She’s the One (Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996)
Directed by Edward Burns
A Civil Action* (Paramount, 1998)
Directed by Steven Zaillian
Slums of Beverly Hills (Fox Searchlight, 1998)
Directed by Tamara Jenkins
No Looking Back (Gramercy, 1998)
Directed by Edward Burns
Love in the Time of Money (ContentFilm, 2002)
Directed by Peter Mattei
Skinwalkers (PBS, 2002)
Directed by Chris Eyre
People I Know (Miramax, 2002)
Directed by Daniel Algrant
Coyote Waits (PBS, 2003)
Directed by Jan Egleson
The Motorcycle Diaries (Focus Features, 2004)
Directed by Walter Salles
A Thief of Time (PBS, 2004)
Directed by Chris Eyre
The Unforeseen (Sundance Channel, 2007)
Directed by Laura Dunn
Iconoclasts (Sundance Channel, 2005–2008)
Directed by Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofksy (five episodes)
Principal Television Performances
Armstrong Circle Theatre (1959)
Episode: “Berlin: City with a Short Fuse”
As Private Benjamin Peebles
Maverick (1960)
Episode: “The Iron Hand”
As Jimmy Coleman
The Deputy (1960)
Episode: “Last Gunfight”
As Burt Johnson
Hallmark Hall of Fame (1960)
Episode: “Captain Brassbound’s Conversion”
As Blue Jacket
Playhouse 90 (1960)
Episode: “In the Presence of Mine Enemies”
As Sergeant Lott
Tate (1960)
Episodes: “The Bounty Hunter” and “Comanche Scalps”
As John Torsett and Tad Dundee
Moment of Fear (1960)
Episode: “The Golden Deed”
As “Stranger”
Perry Mason (1960)
Episode: “The Case of the Treacherous Toupee”
As Dick Hart
Play of the Week (1960)
Episode: “The Iceman Cometh” (in three parts)
As Don Parritt
Naked City (1961)
Episode: “Tombstone for a Derelict”
As Baldwin
The Americans (1961)
Episode: “The Coward”
As George Harrod
Whispering Smith (1961)
Episode: “The Grudge”
As Johnny Gates
Route 66 (1961)
Episode: “First-Class Mouliak”
As Janosh
Bus Stop (1961)
Episode: “The Covering Darkness”
As Art Ellison
The New Breed (1961)
Episode: “Ladykiller”
As the Hitchhiker
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1961)
Episode: “The Right Kind of Medicine”
As Charlie Marx
The Twilight Zone (1962)
Episode: “Nothing in the Dark”
As Harold Beldon
Dr. Kildare (1962)
Episode: “The Burning Sky”
As Mark Hadley
Alcoa Premiere (1962)
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