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Release Date:
December 18, 1990
Original Title:
LifeStories: Steve Burdick
Alternate Titles:
8. Steve Burdick
LifeStories: The Steve Burdick Story
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Jeffrey Lewis Productions
Ohlmeyer Communications Company
Orion Television
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 47
Steve Burdick is closeted television anchorman whose lover dies of an AIDS-related illness. Steve decides to come out and then tells his story about being gay and battling AIDS during a special segment of the nightly news. Originally episode eight of LifeStories, it was moved to later in the season due to the subject matter.
Art Direction:
Kim Hix
Assistant Editor:
Roberto Santucci
Camera Operator:
Sandra Chandler
Casting:
Vicki Huff
Chief Lighting Technician:
Elan Yaari
Co-Producer:
Paul Rabwin
Costume Designer:
Patricia Smythe
Creator:
Jeffrey Lewis
Director:
Aaron Lipstadt
Director of Photography:
Judy Irola
Editor:
Mary Bauer
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Linda Jonsson
Executive Producer:
Jeff Bleckner
Don Ohlmeyer
Jeffrey Lewis
Extras Casting:
Cenex
First Assistant Director:
Craig West
Graphic Designer:
Laurie Resnick
Key Grip:
Tom Crawford
Location Manager:
Rick Rothen
Makeup & Hair:
Perri Sorel
Myke Michaels
Medical Consultant:
Donna Blaney
Jerrold H. Steiner
Music:
Brad Fiedel
Dennis McCarthy
Post Production Coordinator:
Lori Jo Nemhauser
Producer:
Nick Anderson
Ken Solarz
Producer's Assistant:
Deborah Harkin
Sandi Beach
Julie Robertson
Ken Rudman
Julie S. Linden
Shari Neiman
Production Accountant:
Rick Ardrey
Production Coordinator:
Karen L. McFadden
Production Design:
Brenton Swift
Property Master:
Paul Byers
Script Supervisor:
Corey B. Yugler
Second Assistant Director:
J.J. Linsalata
Set Decoration:
Linda Allen
Sound Mixer:
Michael Florimbi
Supervising Music Editor:
Allan K. Rosen
Supervising Producer:
Jacob Epstein
Christian Williams
Supervising Sound Editor:
David John West
Technical Advisor:
Joel Schneider
Transportation Coordinator:
Griff Ruggles
Unit Production Manager:
Nick Anderson
Writer:
Richard Gollance
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