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Release Date:
January 1, 2002
Original Title:
Gary Gulman: Live
Production Companies:
Showtime
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 30
2002 performance by Gary Gulman.
Art Direction:
James Yarnell
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:
Brian Bernie
Assistant Editor:
Eric Yang
Camera Operator:
Mannuel Bonilla, Jr.
Mark Gonzales
Dana Ross Martin
Brian Reason
Easter Xua
Brad Zerbst
Casting:
Melanie Truhett-Posehn
Casting Assistant:
Jody Gluck
Chief Lighting Technician:
Maurice Dupleasis
Co-Director:
Kathleen Fortine
Co-Producer:
Douglas Wellman
Costume Designer:
Valerie Laven-Cooper
Director:
Keith Truesdell
Director of Operations:
Ervin Hurd
Editor:
Bruce Motyer
Electrician:
Harry Holline
Mique Hwang
Rob Kemery
Omar Nevarez
Steve Watson
Executive Producer:
Richard Baker
Rick Messina
Ken Weinstock
Lighting Design:
Simon Miles
Lighting Director:
Oscar Dominguez
Lighting Programmer:
Victor Fable
Makeup Artist:
Diane Shatz
Producer:
Ken Weinstock
Production Accountant:
Cheri Haft
Production Assistant:
Kristen Behrendt
Riley Barbar
Stu Golfman
Scott Perlman
Production Designer:
Bruce Ryan
Set Dresser:
Andrew Flanagan
George Hedges
Jose Lucero
J. Edwin McCormick
Ryan McCormick
Duane McLeod
Hugo Para
James Sivas
Sound Assistant:
Mike Dotson
Larry Greene
Sound Mixer:
Ed Greene
Sound Post Production Coordinator:
Ed Greene
Bob LaMasney
Stage Director:
Peter Margolis
Technical Supervisor:
Tad Scripter
Title Graphics:
Geoff Nelson
Video Assist Operator:
John Palacio
Fred Quillen
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