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Release Date:
August 23, 2024
Original Title:
Chris Grace: As Scarlett Johansson
Alternate Titles:
Chris Grace As Scarlett Johansson
Dropout Presents Chris Grace As Scarlett Johansson
Dropout Presents Chris Grace: As Scarlett Johansson
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Dropout
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 64
Chris Grace wrestles with the ideas of casting & diversity in Hollywood in this meta comedy special.
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Art Designer:
Ness Cardano
David Holm
Art Direction:
Amelia Blackburn
Camera Operator:
Ted von Bevern
Edward Carlson
Carole McClintock
Maryn McGaw
Andi Obarski
Ruby Paiva
Construction Coordinator:
Geoff Armstrong
Mike Mihm
Coordinating Producer:
Emily Baca
Director:
Jonah Ray
Director of Photography:
Sean Emer
Editor:
Paul Bonanno
Executive Producer:
David Kerns
Sam Reich
First Assistant Camera:
Hayden Luscombe
Logan Steenbergen
Gaffer:
Bryan Moreno
Head Designer:
Paula Searing
Head of Production:
Kyle Rohrbach
Lauren Stone
Matthew LaForest
Head of Programming:
Theodora Hart
Sophie Horwitz-Hirsch
Paul Robalino
Key Grip:
Lawrence Elisalde
Nick Sogard
Key Makeup Artist:
Linda Marfisi
Legal Services:
Lila Schmitz
Lighting Programmer:
Derek Scully
Manager of Operations:
Ivan Avila
Other:
Shelby Conzelman
Lila Schmitz
Jasmine Karcey
Rommel Rodriguez
Rebeka Kashkin
Post Production Supervisor:
Eve Grunauer
Producer:
Clinton Trucks
Chris Grace
Production Assistant:
Justin Giegerich
Sean Jacobson
Mandahla Rose
Production Coordinator:
Alexa Rocero
Edie Hecht
Production Designer:
Tricia Robertson
Set Decoration:
Natalie Trainor
Set Dresser:
Marissa Butler
Dan Fine
Set Photographer:
Kate Elliott
Sound Mix Technician:
Brandon Loulias
Sound Mixer:
Veronica Kahn
T.J. Dumser
Stage Director:
Eric Michaud
Cory Shanbom
Swing:
Michael Collier II
Translator:
Ben Frank
Visual Effects Designer:
Chad Reininger
Visual Effects Supervisor:
T.J. Gonzalez
Writer:
Chris Grace
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