A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
June 27, 2003
# of Seasons: 2
# of Episodes: 29
Finale:
October 31, 2004
Creators:
Bryan Fuller
Original Title:
Dead Like Me
Alternate Titles:
So gut wie tot - Dead Like Me
Tan Muertos Como yo
死神喜欢我
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Production Companies:
John Masius Productions
Countries:
US
When her life comes to an abrupt end, George discovers that death is nothing like she thought it would be. Recruited to collect the souls of others as they die, she suddenly finds herself an unwilling participant in a line of work she never knew existed: Grim Reaping!
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Art Direction:
D.A. Menchions
Associate Producer:
Shayne A. Wilson
Camera Operator:
Armin Matter
Casting:
Paul Weber
Jennifer Chew
Michelle Allen
Chief Lighting Technician:
Simon Hunt
Co-Executive Producer:
Steve Beers
Co-Producer:
Bridget Carpenter
Robert Habros
Costume Design:
Candace Cruikshank
Director of Photography:
Tony Westman
Executive Producer:
Stephen Godchaux
John Masius
Hairstylist:
Jeannie Chow
Key Grip:
Michael Taschereau
Makeup Artist:
Krista Young
Original Music Composer:
Stewart Copeland
Post Production Supervisor:
Michael S. McLean
Producer:
Ben Brafman
Pascal Verschooris
Production Accountant:
Kathryn Drew
Production Coordinator:
Michele O'Flanagan
Production Design:
Ian D. Thomas
Production Manager:
Pascal Verschooris
Set Decoration:
Penny A. Chalmers
Sound Mixer:
Bill Skinner
Special Effects Coordinator:
Wayne Szybunka
Stunt Coordinator:
Darryl Scheelar
Transportation Coordinator:
David R. Anderson
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jennifer McEachern
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