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Cast (Character)
Jennifer Lawrence (Katniss Everdeen), Josh Hutcherson (Peeta Mellark), Liam
Hemsworth (Gale Hawthorne), Woody Harrelson (Haymitch Abernathy),
Elizabeth Banks (Effie Trinkett), Julianne Moore (President Coin), Philip
Seymour Hoffman (Plutarch Heavensbee), Jeffrey Wright (Beetee), Sam
Claflin (Finnick Odair), Jena Malone (Johanna Mason), with Stanley Tucci
(Caesar Flickerman), and Donald Sutherland (President Snow)
Directed by:
Francis Lawrence
Peter Craig and Danny Strong
Suzanne Collins
Screenplay by:
Adaptation by:
Based upon the novel
"Mockingjay" by:
Produced by:
Suzanne Collins
Nina Jacobson, Jon Kilik
SYNOPSTS
The worldwide phenomenon of The Hunger Games continues to set the world on fire with The
Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part L, which finds Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) in District L3
after she literally shatters the games forever. Under the leadership of President Coin (Julianne
Moore) and the advice of her trusted friends, Katniss spreads her wings as she fights to save Peeta
(Josh Hutcherson) and a nation moved by her courage. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part l- is
directed by Francis Lawrence from a screenplay by Peter Craig and Danny Strong, from an
adaptation by Suzanne Collins and produced by Nina Jacobson's Color Force in tandem with
producer Jon Kilik. The novel on which the film is based is the third in a trilogy written by Suzanne
Collins that has over 65 million copies in print in the U.S. alone.
Lionsgate presents, a Color Force
/
Lionsgate production
ABOUT THE PRODUCTION
"Fire is catching. ff we burn, you burn with us."
- Katniss Everdeen
OUR LEADER THE MOCKINGJAY
The Hunger Games: Mockrngjay - Pa¡t l is the highly-anticipated third installment of the blockbuster
phenomenon that blazed across movie screens around the globe. The story now accelerates to new,
exhilarating levels as the futuristic chronicle of Katniss Everdeen enters into a new realm. The Games may have
been obliterated for good, but the fight to sur¡vive is about to intensify. Faced with the most daunting odds and watched by the eyes of a hopeful nation - Katniss must put into motion courage, strength and
empowerment against the all-poweful Capitol. This is the moment when she realizes she has no choice but to
open her wings and fully embody the Mockingjay symbol. If only to save Peeta, she must become a leader.
The story begins again as Katniss has just been rescued from the destruction of the Quafter Quell. She
in a shocking world she didn't even know existed: the deep, dark underground of supposedly
annihilated District 13. She quickly learns of the devastating reality she must face: District 12 has been turned
to rubble; and Peeta is being held, manipulated and brainwashed by President Snow in The Capitol. At the
same time, Katniss's eyes are opened to a secret rebellion rapidly spreading from District 13 throughout all of
Panem - a rebellion that will place her at the center of a daring plot to hack into The Capitol and turn the tables
awakens
on President Snow.
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Pa¡t -/ dives further into the fabric of Panem and into the story's
most powetful emotions as Katniss and the nation enter a harrowing but transformative time. Explains
returning director Francis Lawrence: "Emotionally, Katniss is like a foreigner in a strange land as this story
begins. This is the time when she realizes she can't stand by and do nothing. There has been too much
deception and the people Katniss loves are in danger. She will do whatever it takes to keep them safe."
The director continues: "The stakes have always been high in The Hunger Games but now the entire
world opens up. The Games themselves are gone, but threat of oppression now permeates all of Panem. This
chapter gave us a chance to reveal entirely new locations with amazing action sequences. It's a gigantic
movie."
In her third and most poignant turn as Katniss, Academy Award@ winner Jennifer Lawrence relished the
chance to portray the character at this heightened juncture as she emerges from distress to take her first steps
into leadership. "I was excited for Katniss to come into her own as a leader, but she's still a very reluctant
hero," Lawrence obserues. "In the first movie she wanted to save her family. In the second, she tried to save
her friends and herself. Now, she stafts to realize the impact she has on the wider world and that she has a
choice to lead this battle for what is right."
That choice does not come easily for Katniss, who recoils at nearly every element of her new life: the
militaristic order of District 13, the pressure to perform on cue, and the heaft-wrenching reality of war. Katniss
remains hopeful that becoming the Mockingjay might truly change things. "As an actor, the challenge was
having Katniss wake up in a brand new environment, where she has to rebuild herself from nothing. Katniss
has not only left behind her old life as a District 12 victor, she has entered a world unlike any other. Says
Lawrence: "She has to get used to a new way of life in District 13. Everything is deeply unfamiliar and itk all
underground, so she can't even go outside or hunt."
Lawrence continues about approaching Katniss: "She felt almost like an entirely different character
because she is so stripped down and feeling so empty, It's something that truly does happen to people after
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traumatic events like she's been through. Katniss still has the same core, but she's in a completely different
place inside and out."
As Katniss takes on the public role of the Mockingjay, she is asked by President Coin
[Julianne Moore]
viral propaganda videos that District 13 uses to communicate with and
to appear in a series of "propos"
inspire rebels across panem.
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"She goes into the propos feeling like a pawn, like the Mockingjay is just a symbol she's not
connected
band
together - so Katniss faking at being something that she's not doesn't work. It's oñly when she sees the human
cost in District 8 that a true spark is ignited. The more she sees, the more it becomes a personal flght for her.',
to or passionate about," Lawrence says. "The whole idea of the propos is to get people fired up, to
Lawrence was thrilled to have the oppoftunity to work with Julianne Moore in the role of president
I heard she was going to play Coin, it was the most exciting, unbelievable news in the world. I
think Julianne is one of the greatest actresses of all time, just absolutely phenomenal. She was even more
impressive in person. She is such a sweet family woman and also hilarious. Working with her was
a dream
Coin' "When
come true."
While Lawrence and Moore got along, their characters have a cool tension between them. .'Their
relationship is complicated. They share similar ideals, but with all she's been through, Katniss feels
she cannot
fully trust her," Lawrence comments. "President Coin can see how ¡mpoftant Katnisi is to leading this rebellion,
but she also doesn't believe Katniss can actually do it. She's still suffering from post-traumatic stress and
President Coin is skeptical that using Katniss is something that she can actually controi.,'
Also rewarding to Lawrence was the chance for deeper interaction with Liam Hemswofth as Gale, who
remains Katniss's devoted friend and strongest link to her past. "Katniss and Gale have such a rich history,',
she acknowledges' "There are so many complexities to it because before Katniss went into the Games, Gále
was the only person who really understood her. Following the games, she and peeta had this experience
together that no one else, including Gale, could ever understand. Sne and Gale are in a very interesting place
and it was nice to explore more of that.,'
For Francis, one of the highlights of the entire Hunger Games series has been watching Jennifer take
Katniss through a vast range of experiences, each one internalized into a character who is now tñ¡ck with
many
layers' "It's incredibly complex to track somebody who is going through so much emotionally,,, he says.
"Katniss has incurred a lot of damage, and now here she is trying io figure out where she stands ín
the world,
whether or not she trusts the people in District 13, and whether she wañts the responsibiliÇ of becoming part
a
of the rebellion. Jen has done the most amazing job with every nuance.,,
In thinking about Katniss and reflecting on one of her favorite scenes, producer Nina Jacobson notes:
"When Katniss goes to District I and says, 'If we burn, you burn with us,'for the first ¡me she sees the impact
that she has on people, Those moments - where Katniss owns what and who she is really give me the chills."
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Jacobson says the films biggest astonishment may be how emotionally resonant it is not just because
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the story is entering a time of war, with all its accompanying sorrow for the Íost and hopes for the future, but
because it is also a time when Katniss must change faster than ever. "It's a very tense and powerful
story and
the emotions on screen are surprisingly deep," concludes the producer. "It taí<es you to places you w¡il not
expect to be taken' It's provocative, thoughtful and up to the last minutes of the hlm, the way it unfolds is
shocking."
" The Hunger G1mel Mockingjay - Paft./ rs such a fantastic epic," she summarizes. "This paft
of the
story is impoftant to tell -- about how powerful a person's voice can be. It is always easier to follow lhe person
in front of you, but I think we all have a Mockingjay in us. We all have the ability to make a stand and do the
right thing."
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DISTRICT 73 US. THE CAPITOL
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay
-
Part
I reveals
for the first time the most coveft place in all of panem:
secretive District 13, where Panem's rebels have canued out their own rigidly ordered society miles
underground.
District 13 and The Capitol are mirror opposites in every way. The Capitol is sensationalist spectacles,
in shades of gray, clausirophobia,
conformity and the stark reality of what's happening in the Districts. While The Capitol fial Oeen tiving ñigh on
the hog off the people, District 13 has been biding its time, preparing for the day when they would nñatty'take
over-the-top garish hues and gleaming lights. District 13 is steeped
a stand.
Up until now, only The Capitol knew about District 13, having carued out a non-aggression treaty that
allowed it to exist so long as it stayed underground. As rumblings of war begin in earnest, bistrict 13 and The
Capitol are pitted against each other in a battle of images designed to win suppoft and key to it all is the
ultimate District 13 symbol and foe of The Capitol: the Mockingjay.
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Francis notes that the history of District 13 makes it unique even in dystopian panem. "What we
discover is that 13 was bombed in the Dark Days 75 years earlier. It was a graphite mine with old nuclear
facilities. There were survivors, and instead of giving up, they moved underground and created an alternative
civilization outside The Capitol, hidden from view. TheyÎe created a very ordèred, militarized civilization, where
people are trained as soldiers from a very early age. All this time, they've been waiting for a rebellion to staft
so
they could take back The Capitol."
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Creating this clash of two cultures and dueling visions for the future
biggest and most exhifarating tasks of the film.
of panem
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was one of the
"There's really nothing in this movie that you've seen before of Panem," notes producer Jon Kilik.
"You're immersed into District 13 - the one place no one outside has seen, the place no one except The Capitol
even knew still existed. It's a whole new journey for the audience. We've been through jungles and plagués in
the Games but now to be living miles underground, things are even more intense anã i[ puls an even greater
pressure on the characters. It was also an incredible design challenge, and the result is a tribute to the
skills of
Francis Lawrence and our production designer phil Messina.',
Katniss might not much like District 13, but sheis theirlong-awaited ideal of a people's hero, someone
who isn't in it for glory but is motivated by her own pure sense of right and wrong, -'She ís a simple girl from
the lowest of the Districts, so the message of District 13 is that if she can stand up to The Capitol, anybãdy can
do it," Francis explains, "That's why they want to use her in the propos. The hope is that ii she stirs en'ough
people up and all the Districts begin to uniñ7; they could actually defeat The Capitol.
WHO'S WHO: RETURNING CHARACTERS
Peeta Mellark:
Peeta Mellark is now The Capitol's precious prisoner. As he comes fofth in a series of tell-all interuiews
with Caesar Flickerman about what happened in the disastrous Quafter Quell, questions arise about his true
loyalties. Is Peeta a victim or a traitor and just what does he know?
Returning in the role of Peeta Mellark is Josh Hutcherson, who knew this film would be different.
"Where Peeta goes as a character is really dark and really intense," he says. "It's actually what I was most
looking forward to as an actor from reading the books.',
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Hutcherson notes that when Katniss first sees Peeta on W, she has no way of
knowing what is going
on with him, which only leaves her feeling even more unanchored and unhinged.
that she knows he,s
"'Now
alive, but seeing the state he's in, and sñe hears what he is saying - she dõesn't
know if he,s good
anymore or if
het completely turned and now believes the words
a
guy
he's saying in support of the Capitol.;
Whife Hutcherson is círcumspect about where his character is headed, he says what
he loves about the
of-the-moment themes together with epic, visual
"They go to many interesting places with this story of a
g to sulive and then becomes swept up in this huge
job telling Suzanne Collins,stories with a thrillingly larée
ple connect with it."
Gale Hawthorne:
From
wakes up in District 13, Gale is there
world she left
their home in
- one of her only touchstones
to the
is no longer the same. A hero who saved hundreds during the destruction of
ow becoming a dedicated soldier in the rebellion and yet his heaft is
unsettled by K
as
Returning in the role is Liam Hemsworth, who says that in the wake of CatchÌng
Frieevents, Gale',has
reached the tipping point," Hemsworth explains: "He's had enough as far as rhe
capitõl,s abuse goês, so he,s
He feels ready to go to war, in spite of the costs, to try to take dowriThe
Capitol.
of hts job as being the one to give Katniss the support and courage to becomå the
d of her right-hand man."
it'
Gale becomes a driving force behind Katniss consenting to appear in the propos fìlms
for District 13,
"He knows that they have to spread the word that the Mockingiay is alive and that only
she can bring people
together to stand up to The Capitol," Hemswofth explains. Rt [ñe same time, he
notes ihat there is a distance
between them. "Gale and Katniss have known each other their whole lives and have
a lot of love for each other
' ' ' but the difference between them is that Gale now sees anyone who has anything to do with the Capitol as
guilty. Katniss doesn't have those blinders.,,
Hemswofth couldn't wait to work with Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson again. ',you
couldn't ask for better people to work with, Jen & Josh are both amazingly talented
and working with
them is a blessing and so much fun. we've now all known each other roi ã rew years
and iogether we,ve
experienced a lot of pivotal points in our lives.,,
He also found great enjoyment in working with Francis Lawrence on the nuances
of Gale,s
development over time q¡d his increasingly compìicated feelings for Katniss. "Francis
is the consummate
director. He is great at all the big action stuff as well as workin-g intimately with actors. He
is one of the
most well-prepared directors l,ve had the good foftune of working with. He knows
the ins and outs of the
story and everyone's character. when you ask him a question, hJknows the answer.
He,s always willing
to listen and collaborate with you on your input and ideas.,,
Haymitch Abernathy:
Woody Harrelson returns as a very different Haymitch one who has not only been
changed by recent
events but taken some time to recover w¡th a stint in rehab. It gives him a clearer view
of what matters.
"Haymitch's thing before was always to emotionally detach n¡msär from the people
he was mentoring,,,
explains Harrelson' "He truly sees how much he loves Katniss and peeta, and he rèalizes
they,ve become a
kind of family to him, in a very real sense.,,
Haymitch feels a need to continue to drive Katniss to what he sees as her destiny,
no matter how
difficult it is to watch her in her anguished state of mind. He is the one who suggests putting
her into
peril
real
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in the propos videos, knowing the degree to which she can inspire others by her authentic reactions to the
world' "He knows exactly how to let the world see Katniss at her best," Harrelson explains.
Plutarch Heavensbee:
once the Capitol's Head Gamemaker, now Plutarch Heavensbee is one of the masterminds behind the
- and he's also become Katniss's champion, trying to convince President Coin that Katniss alone can
fulfill the Mockingjay role with the passion of the Girl on Fire. "Plutarch has been trying to sell this idea that one
of the ways to unite all the districts is through not just propaganda, but through the sheer power of the
Mockingjay image - through this one irreplaceable symbol that can unite and inspire everybody in panem to
come together and fight for this cause," explains Jon Kilik.
rebellion
Philip Seymour Hoffman, in whose foving memory the film is dedicated, took the key role to new
depths' He reveals a Plutarch who finds himself in a dizzyingly different world from The Capitol where he once
thrived - and must now try to transform his well-honed skills of manipulation and strategic gamesmanship into
weapons against his former boss, president Snow.
Everyone on set was exhilarated by his performance as a man trying
to re-imagine the future anew in
"This is the movie where we really get to see who Plutarch is," says Francis Lawrence, .,and phil
was so great, hitting both on Plutarch's sense of humor and his political maneuvering."
District
13'
Effie Trinket:
Elizabeth Banks returns as Effie Trinket in a greatly expanded role. Effie's presence is one of few
depaftures from the book. With Suzanne Collins as enamored about Banks' bubbling-syer poftrait of Effie as
movie fans, it was a change that came with the author's blessing. Recalls Francis: "Whãn Suzanne saw Catching
Fire she called and said 'There's no way Effie Trinket cannot be in the Mockingjay films.' Effìe brings sucñ
warmth, fun and levity to these dark stories - and fans will love how she has adaptéd to life in District 13.,,
Placing Effie in such a contrasting environment allowed the filmmakers to fufther develop the
character's complicated relationship with The Capitol. "What makes Effie so interesting in this film is that she
does not want to be in District 13," Jacobson says. "Unlike Plutarch, she does not want to be part of any
revolution. She has to be convinced to help, and she helps for personal reasons, not political reasons."
Bank was as surprised as anyone to return as Effie, "I was just so flattered that people enjoy this
character as much as they do," she says. The actress was thrilled by the chance to take Effìe into uneipected
territory, carving glamour out of the stark, grey-shaded conformity of District 13. "Effie is a true fish out of
water in District 13, without her Capitol comforts," Banks muses. "But of course, she needs to feel fabulous
wherever she is, so she applies her style to District 13 and has a little fun with it." It's an act of courage for
Effie. "In her own way, Effie rebels against the stringency of District 13 by showing her individuality. Íhat's
impoftant to her and an impoftant theme for the movie, because it goes to show that the people in The Capitol
are not all evil. Effie might disdain District 13, but she is also grateful to be there rather than feeling the wrath
of President Snow."
If the contours of Effie's life have changed, her devotion to Katniss remains unsinkable, "Her new job is
to ensure Katniss is the ultimate celebrity face of the rebellion, the pedect Mockingjay. Her job hasn,t really
changed from the Games. Effie also remains one of the few people who's never l¡ed to t<atn¡ss. She never had
to, because she truly didn't know what was going on, and now she still has Katniss's trust," Bank points out,
Beetee:
Tech-savvy former tribute Beetee, having barely survived the Quarter Quell, now pushes his master
hacking skills to the edge as he becomes a vital part of the rebellion's plañs to breåchihe rega-security of The
Capitol. Jeffrey Wright takes on the character he describes as "resisting injustice."
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Wright explains where Beetee is now that he is recovering from the Games in District 13. "you really
get to see Beetee in action working in his laboratory designing systems and weapons and trying to hack into
The Capitol's communications," says the actor. "He has a very critical role in the advancement of the rebellion.',
but like
Although, Beetee has his own reservations. "He has a lot of outrage at the conditions in the Districts
Katniss, he also is struggling not to become the very thing he is fighting against," says Wright.
Wright especially loved having the chance to work with Julianne Moore as President Coin. "She is
terrific as this very forceful but somewhat mysterious leader in the deep, dark recesses of District 13," he says.
"She came in and just drove into Coin's personality in a way that was incredibly impressive."
Finnick Odair:
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part I also finds former tribute Finnick Odair in an unstable state
following the events of the Quarter Quell. Once renown across Panem for his gleaming smile and high-spirits,
Finnick now collides with ghastly news at the start of the film. "Finnick finds out that the love of his life, Ànnie
Cresta, has been kidnapped alongside Peeta and Johanna," Sam Claflin, who debuted in the charismatic role in
Catching Firq explains "That puts him in a very, very vulnerable position, and he doesn't really know how to
deal with that loss."
Claflin goes on: "What's incredible about Mockingjay is that it picks up at a point when everything has
changed drastically, and every character you care about has seemingly gone to hell and back. They hopeJthat
they had escaped from their lives as tributes, but they're actually confined even tighter, Now, they'rà in this
very regimented, new world of District 13 and it is quite disorienting. I see Finnick as being very broken at the
beginning of Mockingjay, but he stafts to find his feet again.,,
For Claflin, Finnick's turmoil was a chance to dig deeper and expose more shadings inside the
character. "You find out that evefihing you knew about Finnick, all his bravado and verue, hai been largely
for show," he comments. "I think for any actor, playing the underside of a beloved character is incredìbly
interesting' There are moments where he flashes a smile where youll remember he's still the old Finnick, witñ
all those elements everyone knows and loves, but at the same time, there's a new side I get to reveal."
Primrose Everdeen:
If there is one person Katniss can trust implicitly it has always been her little sister Primrose, She is no
longer a child but an unusually courageous teenager living in District 13 and nurturing her dream of becoming a
doctor even in the midst of chaos and waftime. "My character has evolved so much," observes Willow Shields.
"Prim stafted out a scared child afraid to lose her sister and best friend but now she has become her own
strong person who can really be there for Katniss." Jacobson notes that Shields plays an essential part in
Katniss's evolution. "It's Prim who reminds Katniss of her power and tells her that she can make her own
demands when she agrees to be the Mockingjay."
More than ever, Prim is also a confidante for Katniss as she grapples with becoming a leader helping
her through her darkest nights. "Prim knows that Katniss feels responsible for all the people who have lost their
lives, that she's struggling with post-traumatic stress from the Games, and with the fact that she still wants to
take care of Prim and their mom as war is breaking out. But I feel like Prim now has a unique ability to stand
behind Katniss, and you get to see almost a kind of role reversal between them,"
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For Shields getting a chance to do all that with Jennifer Lawrence was truly exciting. "With each movie,
I feel like we have connected more and more," she says. "It's always so fun to be around hèr, but she is also só
smaft and sophisticated. She's constantly teaching me."
President Snow:
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The Hunger Games: Mocking¡ay - Part finds Panem's authoritarian leader, President Snow, trying to
close his grip on a nation that is suddenly rebelling against him and to get to Katniss in the most devioúsly
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personal way. Donald sutherland takes the character into some of
his darkest moments as he tries to stay one
step ahead of his enemies
Snow also knows just how to get to Katniss. He knows that she, who has always just wanted
to live her
life in peace, will be devastated to be the cause of violence. He knows that she wili ¡ã deeply wounded
by
seeing
television. "Katniss never wanted a war, with all its suffering. and yet that iå
what h
ave stafted," explains Sutherland. "Snow understands the efl'ect that will have
on
her,
can get to her emotions through peeta.,,
Sutherland sees.snow as playinq^a game with Katniss, although one with very real consequences
for
the entirety of Panem' The Golden Globe@ Award-winning star ôbserveã. "He loves being able to play
a shifting
chess game with that rare opponent who is truly his matin. He doesn't want her to
sucãeed, of couise, but hã
so enjoys her spirit, he enjoys the game.,,
Sutherland especially enjoyed working with Francis on the third installment of the series. "He,s
an
man, yet so balanced, so comfoftable. The way he works is almost like the old days when
squat right beside the camera, and you knew he was right there with you.
been a
Iti
Caesar Flickerman:
President Snow enlists the slick impresario
but a propagandistic talk-show hosÇ leading peeta
the character into talk show territory is once again
puppet for The Capitol regime, which I think is really
political administration, no matter what the administra
Tucci has loved poftraying Flickerman's flamboyance,
"It is the kind of thing that
you don,t often get to
do as actor, this kind
9f y"'y theatrical pedormance on fìlm. Caesar is at once hãrrifying and charmin! and
funny and repellant and it's great.,,
WHOS WHO: DISTRTCT 13
President Coin:
District 13's steely leader is the enigmatic Alma Coin, a major new role taken to its full potential
by one
of today's most sought-after dramatic actresses: Award-winning actress Julianne Moore.
"What amazed me about what Suzanne Collins did with the books is that she wrote a story
that has so
many substantive things to say about who we are as human beings, how we relate to one
another and what
standing up for what's right means," says Moore. "I was intrigued by'Coin because I was very interested
in her
evolution as a leader."
Like so many Hunger Games fans, Moore has come to feel a deep connection with Katniss, "What
to in Katniss is that she carries this moral ambiguity. She doesn't always know what the
right thing to do is, so she must act more from her impulses," she o*bseles. "She's very much
about the idea
that you can change your destiny - and other people's destinies through your actions.,'
everyone responds
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iss doesn,t trust anyone in authority
oore explains. ,.In the beginning, she,s
is too damaged as a person to be able
identifies this girl ur ror"oñ" who's done quite heroic
an
rel
to
thi
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Because Coin is largely seen through Katniss's eyes in the books, Moore had the freedom to
create
much of her interior from scratch. "In The Hunger Games: Mocking¡:ay pa¡t,/, Coin sees herself
as a very
practical revolutionary, someone who is focused on making the best ãecis¡ons for her people
and for the peoplá
in the other Districts. Francis and I talked and while we wanted Coin to feel very real, we also wanted
her to be
someone who is really hard to get to know.,,
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Francis was thrilled with how Moore fused with Coin in her peformance. "Coin's singular vision
to unite
all of the districts in a massive rebellion is no small undertaking, especially when most of tñe districts
have no
idea that District 13 still exists. She has to be a tough leader," tÏe director notes. "Her relationship
with Katniss
is very complicated as well. Julianne has done an amazing job shaping the character.,,
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Boggs:
President Coin's right-hand man, Boggs, has lived all his life in District 13 and never known anything
othe-r than the rigid life of an underground soldier. Jumping into the character is Mahershala
Ali, known best fo-r
his film and television roles in The Curious Case
critically acclaimed series House of Cards.
of Bei¡amin Button, The Place Beyond the pines and the
Ali sees Boggs as someone shaped by his environment, and someone who isn't sure if Katniss can truly
become the Mockingjay, though his sworn duty is to protect her. "Boggs is someone who has never
lived above
ground, and the only thing he's heard about and trained for his entire l¡fe is the coming revolution
against The
Capitol," the actor explains. "At first he's a bit skeptical of Katniss because she's just thÉ young girl who
seems
caught.in something she knows is much bigger than her. over time, as he gets to know hei ãnd see her
in
action, he really grows to love and respect her.',
Ali says his role felt organic thanks to Jennifer Lawrence. "I don't know if you can play a character any
better than Jennifer plays Katniss," he says. "I never saw her strike one false note. Being åround actors
of the
caliberof Jeffrey, Julianne, Philand woody, itwas all such an education. I was so moved and excited watching
people so committed to telling a great story.',
Cressida and Messalla, Castor and pollux - Squad 451:
As Katniss takes on the role of the Mockingjay, her every public move is followed by a quartet of
media-savw rebels who produce "propos," a mix of viral advertising, on-the-fly news clips and inspirational
messages that are the only way for the rebels to communicate to the outside world.
Playing the sharp propos director Cressida is Natalie Dormer of Game of Thrones. She was enthralled
by Cressida's journey in Mockingjay. "When Cressida first stafts filming Katniss with the propos,
she,s got quite
a rynical idea of what she's trying to create - she just wants to pãste the symbol oi the l,lockingjay onto
Katniss," Dormer explains. "As she spends time with Katniss, and as the story develops, you see
Cressida
stafting to really believe in Katniss as that galvanizing icon who can unite an opprässed p"bpi".,,
She also loved bringing in a whole different side of media power from the sensationalized Games. "I
think one really interesting thing about Mocking¡ày is that you see how battles can also be fought in the
media.
For Cressida and her crew, this is all about winning over heafts and minds," explains Dormer.
Francis loved the spirit Dormer brought to the role. He says: "Natalie has such an interesting approach
to all her characters, I was so excited when she was interested in the part. we talked about cressidã as'a
soft
of war journalist who escaped The Capitol. Natalie has those strong, tough, smaft girl qualities that work
so
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well for Cressida, who has to coax a very fragile and damaged Katniss to give the natural performances they
need for these propaganda films. She was able to do it in such a compelling way."
Joining Dormer is rising star Evan Ross. He takes on the role of Cressida's assistant director, Messalla.
Ross says of the character: "He and Cressida have come of age together fighting against The Capitol by putting
out information about what's really going on. They were becoming really big directors in The Capitol but they
went against the Capitol by following Katniss. They've stuck together to fight for what they believe is right."
He goes on: "And now their mission is to go to all the different districts and give hope to the people by
showing that Katniss has made it through. We've got a really incredibly cool squad who know how important it
is to get that footage."
Ross especially loved having the chance to work with Jennifer Lawrence. "It's incredible to see her
disappearing into Katniss," he says, "Her performance in this film was so emotional. She really sets the tone for
everyone else by making it about hard work while at the same time having fun."
Wes Chatham, recently seen
in
The Help, also immersed himself into Distr¡ct 13 as the fearless
cameraman Castor. He was thrilled by the turns the story is now taking. "What I think is so inspiring about The
Hunger Games is how it all stafted with a person from District 12 who outsmarts President Snow and from that
one person has come this huge uprising, this challenge to power, in Mockingjay. Castor is part of the movement
hoping to unite all the districts into a rebellion."
Completing the propos crew is Elden Henson in the unusual role of Pollux, Castor's twin, who is also an
Henson says playing a mute
character was a revelation: "It's actually been amazing, because just really concentrating on emotions alone is
so liberating," he says. As for what sets MockingJày - Part I aparT, he sums up: "It's really a depafture from the
other movies in every way. It's been building up but now Katniss and everyone else really has to step up."
Avox,
a Panem rebel who has had his tongue cut as punishment for treason.
THE UNSEEN PANEM: DESIGN
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Bringing District 13 to life and giving audiences glimpses ¡nto the turmoil catching like fire across
Panem was one of the most intriguing task faced by Francis and his design team, headed by production
designer Phil Messina, who also designed The Hunger Gamesand Catching Fire. the two envisioned taking the
scale of the third film beyond anything they had done while relying largely on real locations rather than digital
ones. In addition to shooting on soundstages in Atlanta the production went fufther afield to luxury chateaus
and apartment complexes in Paris.
Messina began by turning Suzanne Collins'flights of imagination into a detailed vision of District 13. He
illustrated a series of shadowy, claustrophobic, bunker-style sets for this brave new world amid the rubble, A
combination of factory locations and intricate soundstage sets produced the final results. "Our inspiration for
the design came from 1960s and 1970s nuclear facilities," he explains. "The idea is that District 13 has
developed as a kind of closed-loop society. They have been completely cut off from The Capitol, so theyle
been adding on new technology on top of old technology. You will see analog push buttons next to high tech and that mix was very intentional on our paft."
The set designs for District 13 were as desolate as the designs for The Capitol were lavish, transpofting
the actors into this very raw, austere reality. Says Julianne Moore: "It was rendered so incredibly beautifully.
It made me think of what you imagine East Germany was like before the wall came down - very militaristic,
really grey with people waiting for the moment of change."
The underground city is laid out as a kind of multi-level maze that culminates in President Coin's
Command Center. "The Command Center is the brains of the entire operation where all the systems like water,
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oxygen and power are controlled. We organized it like a military hierarchy where above it all, Coin is at her post
kind of overlooking evefihing," Messina explains.
Another highlight of District 13's design is purloined hovercrafts. "We liked the idea that the rebel
hovercrafts would be an older generation of The Capitol hovercrafts, maybe something they had stolen
previously. We had already seen a Capitol hovercraft previously so it was fun to generate something that was
its antecedent and has a lot more texture," says Messina, "The aesthetic was taken from WWII Russian planes,
as well as some submarines and helicopters for cockpit configurations."
The hovercrafts were hung off of huge cranes to simulate flight. "When we first stafted designing
pieces of the hovercraft, we thought how much fun it would be to fly. It took a lot of calculations to make sure
the crane would be safe. The Atlanta special effects department built a steel structure that they were confident
about. It had to be rehung at different places and it was a huge pain," laughs Messina, "but it really paid off
with some fantastic footage that looks like a real craft landing from the inside."
The idea was to use as many practical locations as possible. "Our practical locations give the movie
a
sense of scope and at the same t¡me a groundedness so that it feels like it readily could be our future," says
Nina Jacobson. "If you tried to do that purely through digital magic you couldn't get that sense of authenticity
we wanted, where you see a real hovercraft land and your characters get out of it and interact with a real
environment." The actors also loved the sense of immersion. "Using locations that were so grounded in
a
sense of reality only made things that much more truthful," says Ali.
l
The Hunger Games: Mocktngjay - Part also hones in on the other Districts as unrest grows. "We
wanted to show the consequences of Katniss joining the rebellion and how the propos start to inspire people in
different Districts. So you see the lumber District staft to rebel by propelling up trees and then you see the
hydroelectric dam getting blown up in an extraordinary sequence. I think like you're really able to see things in
the Districts we haven't seen before but in a way that is always connected to Katniss," Jacobson comments.
CHANGE OF FASHION: COSTUMES & MAKEUP
Just as the atmosphere in District 13 is a complete turn-around, so too is the fashion. To encourage
communal spirit, everyone in District 13 follows strict rules: no colors, wigs or other stylistic statements,
resulting in a look that couldn't clash more with The Capitol. To create those contrasting looks - along with
costumes from the other Districts - newcomers Kurt and Baft came aboard. The duo had just the right
pedigree, having gained renown for their work with music and style icons, and making their mark in movies on
such films as Dallas Buyer's Cluband Stoker.
They were thrilled to join the franchise but knew this film would be very different. "You don't have the
fanfare of the Games in this film," says Kurt, "but what was so exciting for us was that this time all of the
characters are stripped down to their most basic level and the challenge was to do that while also letting their
personalities shine."
District 13's grey uniforms have their own distinctive flatness, reminiscent of 1940s-era coveralls. "We
did a lot of research," says Bart. "We looked at Futurist and Socialist design concepts but what we really
wanted was clothing that has the feeling of having real utility, Francis wanted there to be a kind of realism and
familiarity."
Adds Kurt: "Francis responded to designs that were inspired by classic American work wear, so that is
It makes sense that they're living in austere times when there are not a lot of
resources, there's ceftainly not a lot of fabric, so they've worked with what they had in District 13."
the direction we went.
The one person who is not at all pleased with what she has to wear there is, naturally, Effie Trinket,
who feels naked without her baubles and bubble skifts - but learns, albeit with no shoftage of complaints, to
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make the best of it. "Effie's been the most fun to dress because you get to ask: what would this woman do with
just five pieces of clothing? How would she still maintain that level of style and flare that she's used to? That
was exciting for us as an approach," Kuft says.
Banks enjoyed the results. "I loved working with Kurt and Batt," she says. "They are very rebellious
and they've seen and done it all. They come from rock 'n roll so they have playful imaginations. And with Effie,
you get to play. We called her outfits the Project Runway of District 13, taking the standard issue stuff people
wear and turning it inside out. You get a sweater, some tights and a shirt. And it was like, okay, well, the shirt's
now going to be a dress and the tights are going to be sleeves and the sweater's going to go on my head."
Though it is still utilitarian, perhaps the most elaborate costume in all of District 13 is Katniss's special
Mockingjay outfìt, which was designed by Cinna before his demise. "When we shared references with Francis in
the beginning, we were looking at famous woman warriors like Joan of Arc," explains Baft. "Then we went to
the Metropolitan Museum of Aft and looked at their fantastic armor collection for fufther inspiration. Francis
brought up the idea that Cinna was so smaft, and he was thinking of her as the leader of this real army, so we
should use what the soldiers wear as a stafting point and we loved that direction." Kurt adds: "It was impoftant
to us and to Francis that Katniss not look like a superhero but more like a real woman soldier. Both the soldiers
and Katniss have protective breast plates, but hers is a little fancier while still being functional."
President Coin's outfits, though severe and drab in keeping with District 13, shift subtly through the
film. "When Coin first meets Katniss she's in a shirt and pants, too, so there's this kind of common equálity at
that moment," points out Kutt. "As we go on, you staft to see Coin in more of a military suit."
The Americana theme was continued into the other Districts. "It goes back to Francis saying everything
should be relatable even though this is the future. We found that classic American clothing really worked. ItC
not a crazy, wild future in the Districts, so we hearken back instead to this classic, simple way of living," Kurt
says.
Kurt and Baft especially had fun working with the propos team of Cressida, Messalla, Castor and pollux
designing functional gear including camera packs and video-enabled helmets. "We wanted to keep everything
light, lean, and really mobile so they can move really fast in the extreme situations which they get their fair
share of," notes Baft. Natalie Dormer was impressed. "They've taken the design to a whole other level, with
designs that work with that sense of stuffy discipline in District 13," Dormer says of the duo's work.
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Makeup department heads Ve Neill and Nikoletta Skarlatos returned to the franchise for the third time
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but faced their own set of fresh challenges in creating a totally new look. "This movie was a completely
different animal from the first two," says Skarlatos. "It was very exciting from a makeup perspective, because
now we're getting to see more about what Panem is. We get to see the districts. There's more rawness to the
look and the emotions. Before we were focusing on The Capitol and all of its opulence, now we're seeing the
people from The Capitol who have come into District 13,"
Adds Neill: "We stafted out talking with Francis about having a very utilitarian look in this film. We're
mostly in the Districts, and we don't have all those beautiful, lavish colors of The Capitol to work with, so we
really had to rethink the approach. Everything is very natural and subtle, but you still want it to have the feel
of a Hunger Gamesworld."
The two looked at a variety of references for inspiration, from Depression Era photographs to current
photojournalism. "The people of District 13 have been living in a very homogenous society, so we looked at
examples of those kinds of societies from our own history - from Quakers to Soviet Russia," explains Skarlatos.
The one tiny glimmer of Capitol glitter left in District 13 is Effie, who retains as much glamour as she
can pull together with spit and string. Although Neill had done her makeup in The Capitol she had the idea of
now passing the baton to Skarlatos to get a whole new perspective, "I thought it would be a really interesting
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change to have Nikoletta do Effie because I knew she would bring her own different spin - and she wouldn't
look anything like she has before," Neil says. "Nikoletta created a look that is more somber but still very'Effieesque.' She still has more flair than anyone else in District 13."
"She's a more austere, toned-down Effìe," describes Skarlatos. "Shet in a place where she's really had
to redefine herself. Most of what you see on her face now is just residual tattooing that she would have had
done in the Capitol as a base for the rest of her makeup. She still has that white pallor with a bit of a pink
sheen, but she's definitely a different entity."
Katniss is also different; she wakes up in District 13 stripped bare of everything, including any
semblance of her Capitol colodulness. "We wanted Jennifer's look to be even more natural than ever at the
start of the film," comments Neill. "We wanted her to look raw and distressed -- and no makeup at all was the
best way to do that. Then you see her as the glammed-out Mockingjay for the first propos, and finally you
staft to see her again as the beautiful young woman she was becoming in Catching Fire."
The team also had fun with new characters, from Julianne Moore's coolly refined President Coin to
Cressida and Messalla, The Capitol dissidents who have retained some of their punky style in District 13.
"For President Coin, we wanted to break down Julianne's look into very small, incremental changes
very subtly highlighting her awareness that she is beginning to gain more power," Neill explains. "Towards the
end, there's a little more eye-liner or shadow, but the changes are almost imperceptible unless you see the
looks side-by-side. And lulianne has such beautiful coloring that when I put any makeup at all on her, she very
quickly looked too glamorous! So we kept her very au naturel. The only thing she has on at the staft is a little
bit of foundation."
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For Natalie Dormer's look as Cressida, the hot young propos director, Neill faced more intricate work.
"Since Natalie was coming off Game Of Thrones, we really wanted to give her a completely different look than
people are used to," says Neill. "In the book she is described as having a shaved head and being tattooed with
green vines, which could mean a number of different things, so we began to explore from there."
Ultimately, Dormer partially shaved her own hair... on one side. "Natalie was kind of freaked out about
the hair at first, but then she said, 'You know what? I'm rocking it.' And she did," muses Neill. Says Dormer:
"We all felt that shaving just half the head was more Capitol -- funkier, edgier, and it gave insight into
Cressida's personality. "
For Cressida's full-body tattoos, Neill worked with special effects makeup aftist Glenn Hetrick. "We
wanted the vines to be delicate and decorative, with lots of swirls and beautiful patterns, and Glenn designed
the tattoos specifically to fit Natalie's body, to curve around her," she explains. "It was actually very difficult to
put the tattoos on because you had to make all the curves fit together just the right way. It was a learning
process, but I got it down to about an hour in the chair with Natalie each day.',
Likewise, Evan Ross wore prosthetic ears for the prodigiously pierced Messalla. "Messalla has notches
cut out of one of his ears, implant piercings and he has quite a bit of Capitol jewelry that would have been
typical of someone in his line of work," Neill points out, "And Evan was actually willing to get all those piercings
but we would have had to wait for them to heal, so instead, we used prosthetics that Glenn built and tñe
result was really cool looking."
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THE MUSIC
The sweeping emotions and volatile moods of The HungerGames: Mockingjay- Part 1 are evoked not
only in the peformances and visual designs but in the music, which once again is driven by an original
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orchestral score from eight time Oscar@ nominee James Newton Howard. The music covers the whole breadth
of experience from scenes of epic action to moments of epic heartache and intimate poignancy. "James has
given us another fantastic, sensitive score that elevates every element of the film," says Francis.
Having worked with Coldplay on Catching Fire, this time the filmmakers invited another of today's
hottest artists to bring her own personal musical vision to the story: Lorde, the 17 year-old New Zealand
sensation whose quadruple platinum selling single "Royals" has earned two Billboard Music Awards, tvvo
GRAMMY@ awards and the record for the longest standing #L for any female artist in the Billboard Alternative
Chart history. Ultimately, Lorde not only wrote the moving end-credit song but has also curated the entire
soundtrack, hand-picking the artists she felt most reflected the story's overarching themes.
Kismet brought Lorde into the sphere of the franchise. Recalls Francis: "I was already interested in her
doing a song for the end of the film - and funnily enough she was performing in Berlin when we were shooting
there. She was actually performing right across the street from our set. So she visited with us, met Jen and we
all talked."
The director goes on: "Right away, I was struck by how much she really connected to the ideas in the
movies, to the story and its themes. We had a long conversation about all the emotions that are involved, we
talked about the kinds of sounds that I imagined for the end of the movie, and she had some great references
right away. Then she created the most beautiful song for the end of the movie. She such did an amazing job
that we also asked her to curate the soundtrack. She understood the series so well; we thought it would result
in something very special if she picked the aftists. That way we have one voice for this, somebody who really
gets it, and I'm really excited about it."
"Curating the soundtrack for such a hotly-anticipated fìlm was a challenge, but I jumped at the
chance," says Lorde. ..The cast and story are an inspiration for all musicians participating and, as someone with
cinematic leanings, being privy to a different creative process has been a unique experience. I think the
soundtrack is definitely going to surprise people."
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ABOUT THE CAST
A natural talent, with a striking presence and undeniable energy, Academy Award@ winner JENNIFER
LAWRENCE [Katniss Everdeen] is one of Hollywood's most gifted actresses.
Recently, Lawrence was seen in Bryan Singer's X-Men: Days of Future Past, reprising her role as Raven
and Mystique, opposite Hugh Jackman, Michael Fassbender, James McAvoy, Halle Berry, Anna Paquin,
Ellen Page, and Nicholas Hoult. Prior to that, Lawrence made her X-Men debut in Matthew Vaughn's XMen: First Class, opposite Jackman, Fassbender and McAvoy, as well as Rose Byrne, January Jones,
Nicholas Hoult, Zoe Kravitz and Kevin Bacon.
Upcoming, Lawrence will reunite with David O. Russell for the biopic, Joy,based on the life of a
struggling Long Island single mom who became one of the country's most successful entrepreneurs with
her invention of the Miracle Mop. Twentieth Century Fox is set to release the film December 25,20L5.
Additionally, Lawrence has signed on to star in and produce The Rules of Inheritance, an adaptation of
Claire Bidwell Smith's recent memoir about a woman who loses both her parents to cancer as a young
adult. Susanne Bier is set to direct the film which will be written by Abi Morgan. The fìlm marks the
second collaboration between Bier and Lawrence who previously completed production on Serena, based
upon the novel by Ron Rash, a depression-era story that focuses on a newlywed couple and their timber
empire during that time. Lawrence is also attached to star in Gary Ross'adaptation of the classic lohn
Steinbeck novel, East of Eden, for Universal Pictures.
Lawrence's critically acclaimed performances include David O. Russell's American Hustle, co-starring
opposite Christian Bale, Amy Adams and Bradley Cooper in her poftrayal of Roslyn, a contentious
suburban housewife to a con-aftist husband. Her first collaboration with David O. Russell was on Silver
Linings Playbookwhere she starred alongside Bradley Cooper, Robeft De Niro and Jacki Weaver as
Tiffany, a young widow suffering from depression. Her breakthrough peformance came in Debra Granik's
Winter's Bonein which Lawrence starred as Ree, a young girl facing a dangerous social terrain as she
hunts down her drug-dealing father while trying to keep her family intact, To date, those three film
credits_have garnered Lawrence an Academy Award@ for Best Actress, with two additional Academy
Award@ nominations for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress. In addition, Lawrence has received a
BAFTAAwaTd for Best Actress and an additional BAFTA Best Supporting Actress nomination; two Golden
Globe Awards@ for Best Peformance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical and Best
Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role Motion Picture Drama, as well as a Golden Globe Award@
nomination for Best Peformance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Drama; a Screen Actors Guild Award@
for Lead Role, as well two Screen Actors Guild Award@ nominations for Lead Actress and Supporting
Actress.
Additional film credits include Mark Tonderaib House at the End of The Streetopposite Elisabeth Shue
and Max Thieriot; Jodie Foster's The Beaveropposite Mel Gibson and Anton Yelchin; Drake Doremus' Like
Crazyopposite Anton Yelchin and Felicity Jones; Lori Petty's Poker House opposite Selma Blair and
Bokeem Woodbine, for which she was awarded the prize of Outstanding Pedormance in the Narrative
Competition at the 2008 Los Angeles Film Festival; and Guillermo Arriaga's directorial debut The Burning
PlaÌn, opposite Charlize Theron and Kim Basinger, The film premiered at the 2008 Venice Film Festival
where Lawrence won the Marcello Mastroianni Award for Best Young Actor.
On television, Lawrence's credits include three seasons of the TBS series The Bill Engvall Show. The
comedy, written and created by Bill Engvall and Michael Leeson, follows the life of Bill Pearson (Engvall),
a Denver suburban family counselor whose own family could use a little dose of counseling.
Reigning from Louisville, Kentucky with a childhood of local theatre experience to her credit, Lawrence
traveled to New York at age fourteen to explore a professional career in acting.
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At 21 years old, JOSH HUTCHERSON [Peeta Mellark] has quickly become one of Hollywood's most
accomplished young actors. Josh has already received many accolades throughout his career including
the 2012 Cinema Con award for "Breakthrough Actor," MTV Movie Award for "Best Male Performance,"
the Teen Choice Award for "Best Actor: Sci-Fi/Fantasy" and Logo's New Now Next Award for the "Next
Mega Star,"
Josh soon be seen starring alongside Benicio DelToro in Paradise LosÇa drama aboutthe notorious
kingpin, Pablo Escoba which will premiere aT.2014 Toronto Film Festival.
Last year, Josh lent his voice to the character of Nod in the animated film Epic. He also starred in Red
Dawn, a remake of the 1984 classic about a group of teenagers trying to save their town from foreign
soldiers, Journey 2: Mysterious Island alongside Michael Caine and Dwayne Johnson, the independent
feature film Detention, in which Hutcherson also served as Executive Producer, and an omnibus film
entitled Seven Days in Havana, which features seven shofts directed by seven different directors.
In 2010, Josh co-starred alongside Annette Bening and Juli
film The Kids are All Right The
Award@ nominated feature
Festival, where it was acouired bv Focus Features in one of the festival's biqoest deals and premiered to
rave reviews. The film went on to garner the feature film prize at the Berlin International Film Festival's
Teddy Awards in addition to Screen Actors Guild@, Independent Spirit Awards@ and Golden Globe@
nominations.
Additional film credits include The Vampire's Assistant, opposite John C. Reilly and Salma Hayek, Carmel,
Journey to the Center of the Eafth 3-D, the first ever high definition 3-D live peformance feature,
Bridge To Terabithia, Winged Creatures, Firehouse Dog, RV, Little Manhattan, Zathura, Kcking and
Screaming, Howlb Moving Castle and The Polar Express. Josh won Young Artist Awards for "Leading
Young Actor" for his roles in Zathura and Bridge to Terebithia.
In addition to acting, Josh is extremely involved with his charity organization, Straight But Not Narrow
(SBNN). SBNN is an ally organization that prepares and trains young adults on how to become allies of
their LGBTQ peer. For the past three years, Josh has hosted a basketball tournament to raise funds and
awareness for the organization. In 20L2, he was honored with GLAAD's "Vanguard Award" for his work
with the LGBT community,
Hutcherson currently resides in Los Angeles.
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HEMSWORTH [Gale Hawthorne] has a quiet intensity that transcends the big screen.
Demonstrating versatility and skill in a range of pedormances, Hemsworth has proven to be one of the
most sought after actors of his generation,
Hemswofth will next be seen in the crime thriller Cut Banþ starring opposite Billy Bob Thornton, Bruce
Dern and John Malkovich. He just completed production on the revenge western thriller By Way of
Helena, starring opposite Woody Harrelson and he will next begin lensing on The Dressmaker, starring
opposite Kate Winslet.
Born in Melbourne, Australia, Hemswofth grew up sufing on Phillip Island. The youngest of three boys,
Hemswofth always loved movies, Though he never dreamed of becoming an actor as a young kid, he
would sit down and watch movies all day long. At the age of 17, having obsenued his two older brothers
Luke and Chris do television shows in Australia, Hemswofth decided he too wanted to pursue acting
seriously. He enrolled in acting classes, got an agent and started auditioning. Hemsworth quickly landed
his first big acting job on Australia's popular TV series Home and Awayand from there went on to book a
role on Australia's most successful TV show Neighbors.
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Landing his first fìlm role in the feature film Triangle, Hemsworth discovered that his true passion was in
making movies. "It's something new and fresh and it's just a different energy to what I1 worked on
before, says Hemsworth. Knowing Los Angeles was the center of movie making, Hemsworth began
sending audition tapes to the states. He sent a tape to Sylvester Stallone who within a week of receiving
the tape asked Hemsworth to come to Hollywood immediately to play the part of his son in the feature
film The Expendables. Shortly before he was to depart for Los Angeles, Hemsworth learned that the part
of Stallone's son had been written out of the script. However, within hours of learning he was no longer
working on The Expendables he received a callthat Marvelwanted to screen test him for Thor Though
he ended up losing the role of 'Thor'to his older brother Chris, it was this audition for Marvelthat got
Hemsworth to Los Angeles,
Hemswofth soon began to gain attention throughout Hollywood and, while living with his brother Chris in
their manager Will Ward's guest cottage, Liam beat out hundreds of actors for the part of 'Will Blakelee'
in the film adaptation of Nicholas Spark's The Last Song, co-starring Greg Kinnear and Miley Cyrus,
Hemswotth then went onto star in two of 2012's biggest box office hits-The Hunger Games, directed by
Gary Ross, and Expendables 2, direûed by Simon West, Last year, he starred opposite Harrison Ford and
Gary Oldman in the high stakes thriller Paranoia, directed by Robert Luketic and Empire Statq direceedby
Dito Montiel and co-starring Dwayne Johnson and Emma Robefts. He also reprised his role as Gale
Hawthorne in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, directed by Francis Lawrence.
Hemswotth eagerly looks forward to more film work with quality actors and directors. He says, "I love
acting and I love movies. At the moment, I'm just trying to find people who are doing something
different and meet people who are as passionate as I am. I have learned the majority of what I know on
set, working. You learn from watching people with experience."
WOODY HARRETSON's (Haymitch Abernathy) rare mix of intensity and charisma consistently
surprises and delights audiences and critics alike in both mainstream and independent prqects. His
poftrayal of a casualty notification offìcer, opposite Ben Foster, in Oren Moverman's The Messenger
garnered him a 2010 Academy Award@ nomination for Best Supporting Actor. He was previously
nominated by the Academy, the Golden Globes@ and SAG Awards@ in the category of Best Actor for his
poftrayal of controversial magazine publisher Larry Flynt in Milos Forman's The People vs. Larry Flynt.
Harrelson was last seen in the first season of HBO's critically acclaimed drama True Detective co-starring
Matthew McConaughey for director Cary Fukunaga. His riveting performance as Detective Mafi Hart
garnered him a Primetime Emmy@ Nomination for Outstanding Actor in a Drama.
Harrelson most recently completed production on Triple Ninefor director John Hillcoat. He is currently
shooting By Way of Helena for director Kieran Darcy Smith and will shoot Now You See Me 2 this fall.
In 2013, Harrelson appeared in writer/director Scott Cooper's Out of the Furnace starring opposite
Christian Bale and Casey Affleck, Relativity's animated fllm, Free Birdswith Owen Wilson and Louis
Leterrier's Now You See Me.
In2012 Harrelson starred oppositeJulianne Mooreand Ed Harris in the HBO film GameChangefor
director Jay Roach, for which he earned Primetime Emmy@, SAG Awards@, and Golden Globe@
nominations for his role as Steve Schmidt.
Other highlights from Harrelson's fìlm career include Maftin McDonagh's Seven Psychopaths; Rampart,
which reunited him with director Oren Moverman, Ruben Fleischer's box office hit Zombieland; Friends
with Benefiß; 2012; Semi-Pro; The Grand; No Country For Old Men; A Scanner Darkly; A Pratrie Home
Companion; Defendor; Seven Pounds; The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio; North Country; The Big
White; After The Sunset; Play It To The Bone; Battle In Seattle; EDtv; The Hi-Lo Coun{; Transsiberian;
The Thin Red Line; Wag The Dog; Welcome To Sarajevo; Kingpin; Natural Born Killers; Indecent
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Proposal; White Men CantJump and was recently seen as the on screen host for director Pete McGrain's
powedul political documentary Ffáos.
Harrelson first endeared himself to millions of viewers as a member of the ensemble cast of NBC's longrunning hit comedy, Cheers. For his work as the affable baftender'Woody Boyd,' he won a Primetime
Emmy@ in 1988 and was nominated four additional times during his eight-year run on the show. In
1999, he gained another Primetime Emmy@ nomination when he reprised the role in a guest appearance
on the spin-off series Frasier He later made a return to television with a recurring guest role on the hit
NBC series, Willand Grace.
Balancing his film and television work, in 1999 Harrelson directed his own play, Furthest From The Sunat
the Theatre de la Juene Lune in Minneapolis. He followed next with the Roundabout's Broadway revival of
The Rainmakeri Sam Shepherd's The Late Henry Moss, and John Kolvenbach's On An Average Day
opposite Kyle Maclachlan at London's West End. Harrelson directed the Toronto premiere of Kenneth
Lonergan's This Is Our Youth at Toronto's Berkeley Street Theatre. In the winter of 2005 Harrelson
returned to London's West End, starring in Tennessee Williams' Night of the lguana at the Lyric Theatre.
In 2011, Harrelson co-wrote and directed the semi-autobiographical comedy Butlet for Adolfat Haft
House Theatre in Toronto. In the summer of 2OI2 Bullet for Adolfmade its Off-Broadway debut at New
World Stages.
Emmy@ nominated actress, producer and director ELIZABETH BANKS [Effie Trinket] has become one
of Hollywood's most sought after and versatile actresses, easily navigating between stage and screen,
comedy and drama. In addition to acting, she is currently in production on her feature directorial debut
with Pitch Perfect 2, the sequel to Pitch PerfectabouL a women's college acapella group where she will
reprise her role as commentator Gail. She is also producing the film along with her husband, Max
Handelman, through their company, Brownstone productions.
Elizabeth will next begin production on Magic Mike XXL opposite Channing Tatum. Earlier this year she
lent her voice to the global htt The Lego Movie. Upcoming she will be seen in Love & Mercy directed by
Bill Pohlad which takes an unconventional look at the life of the celebrated leader of The Beach Boys,
Brian Wilson, and his legendary battle with mental illness. The film recently premiered at the Toronto
Film Festival and will be released by Lionsgate, She has also wrapped production on Every Secret
Thingdireded by Amy Berg and based on the best-selling novel by Laura Lippman. The story follows a
detective who looks to unravel a mystery surrounding missing children and the two young women who
are prime suspects.
Banks'additional feature credits include her breakthrough roles in the Academy Award@ winning
films Seablscuit, in which she starred as Marcela Howard opposite Jeff Bridges and Tobey Maguire, and in
Steve Spielberg's Catch Me If You Can. She has also appeared in Walk of Shamq Little Accidents, Our
Idiot Brother,The Details, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, What to Expect When You're Expecting, people
Like Us, Man on a Ledge, The Nert Three Days, Role Models, Meet Dave, Invincible, The 47-Year-Old
Virgin, Fred Claus, Sisters, Slither, Heights, The Baxter, The Trade, Ordinary Sinner, The tJninvited, Daltry
Calhoun, Sexual Life, John Singleton's Shaftwith Samuel L. Jackson and cult hit Wet HotAmerican
Summerstaning Janeane Garofalo and David Hyde Pierce. She also appeared as journalist Betty Brant, a
role that director Sam Raimi created for her, in Columbia Pictures'three blockbu sler Spider-Man films
with Tobey Maguire as the title character.
On the small screen, Banks earned a Primetime Emmy@ Award nomination in 2011for Outstanding Guest
Actress in a Comedy Series for her performance as Avery Jessup on 30 Rock She has also appeared on
ABC's Modern Familyand in a recurring role as Dr. Kim Pofter on NBC's Scrubs. In 2007 she appeared in
the CBS miniseries Comanche Moon, Larry McMurtry's prequel to Lonesome Dove.
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Her production company Brownstone productions upcoming projects include Pitch pefect 2, White Giil
Problems, Ttnk, a Disney live-action romantic comedy in which Banks will star as Tinkerbell and RA,s with
Paramount Digital. She has also produced the global hit Pitch Pe¡fectand Disney's 2009 sci-fi thriller The
Surrogates, which starred Bruce Willis.
Her extensive theater credits include many roles in American Conservatory Theatre productions, as well
as the Guthrie Theater's production of Summer & SmokedirecTed by David Esbjornson. In 2006 Banks
played Cherie, the female lead in William Inge's comedy Bus Stop, as part of the Williamstown Theater
Festival.
Originally from Massachusetts, Bank received her Bachelor's Degree from the University of pennsylvania
and her Graduate Degree at the American Conseruatory Theater. She is involved with many charities
which include: l-A's Best, Planned Parenthood, and Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund. She currently resides in
Los Angeles.
One of today's most versatile and charismatic actresses, JULIANNE MOORE
[president Alma Coin]
known for her breadth of work with many memorable peformances in everything from comedy to
drama, blockbusters to aft house fare, and from the big to the small screen.
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Next year she stars opposite Jeff Bridges in the sweeping fantasy adventure The Seventh Son due out on
February 6, 20t5. Moore was last seen in David Cronenberg's Maps to the Stars alongside Mia
Wasikowska, Robert Pattinson and John Cusack and StillAlicewith Kristen Stewaft, Alec Baldwin and
Kate Bosworth which premiered at the Toronto Film Festival. She is currently in production on the indie
drama Freeheldwith Ellen Page and Zach Galiflanakis.
Moore is the ninth person in Academy history to receive two acting Oscar@ nominations in the same year
for her performancesin Far From Heaven (Best Actress nomination) and The Hours(Bestsupporting
Actress nomination), after receiving many critics'awards as well as SAG Awards@ and Golden GlobeÔ
nominations for both. Moore is a four-time Academy Award@ nominee, eight-time Golden Globe@
nominee, six-time SAG Awards@ nominee, four-time BAFTA nominee, and a three-time Independent Spirit
Awards@ nominee winning in 2003 for Far From Heaven.In 2012, she won the primetime fmmyb u*áà
for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie for her role as Alaska Governor Sarah palin in the
HBO original movie Game Change. This role also garnered wins at the 2013 SAG Awards@ and Golden
Globe Awards@. Her additional honors include the Excellence in Media Award at the 2004 G|-AAD Media
Awards, the Silver Bear Award at the 2003 Berlin International Film Festival, the 2002 Copa Volti as Best
Actress at the Venice Film Festival, the Actor Award at the 2002 Gotham Awards and the "Tribute to
Independent Vision" at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival.
Moore's notable films include the remake of the cult classic Carie, Non-Stop, Crazy, Stupie Lovq The
Kds Are All Righfi, A Single Man; The Forgotten; What Maisie Knew; The English Teacheti Laws of
Attraction; Chlog 6 Soulq, Blindnesq Savage Gracq I'm Not Therq Children of Men; Hannibal; JurassÌc
Park: The Lost WorlQ, The Fugitivq Nine Monthq, Benny & Joon; The Hand That Rocks The Cradlq The
End of the Affai7 Boogie NightE Magnolia; Cookieb Fortunq, Short Cutq, Don Jon; Gus Van Sant's remake of Psychq safg vanya on 42d streef,, surviving picassq and The Big Lebo:wski.
An accomplished author, Moore recently released her fourth book My Mother is a Foreigner, But Not to
Me, based on her experiences growing up with a mother from Scotland. Her previous work includes the
successful children's book series- Freckleface Strawberry, Freckleface Strawberry and the Dodgeball
Bully, and Freckleface Strawberry Best FrÌends Forever. Inspired by the book's main character,
Freckleface Strawberry, in 2013 Moore released her Monster Maker app via iTunes which allows users to
make their own monster to send to family and friends. lulianne most recently unveiled her second app
Dreamtime Playtime, an app that encourages math skills at a very early age. The original book was also
adapted into a successful off-Broadway musical.
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Afterearning her B.F.A. from Boston Universityforthe Performing Afts, Moore starred in a numberof offBroadway productions, including Caryl Churchill's Serious Moneyand Ice Cream/Hot Fudgeatthe Public
Theater. She appeared in Minneapolis in the Guthrie Theater's Hamlet, and participated in workshop
productions of Strindberg's The Fatherwith Al Pacino and Wendy Wasserstein's An American Daughter
with Meryl Streep. Moore made her Broadway debut in 2006 in the Sam Mendes production of The
Vertical Hour, an original play written by David Hare.
Moore and her family reside in New York City.
PHILIP SEYMOUR HOFFMAN [Plutarch Heavensbee] was recently seen starring in Anton Corbijn's
A Most Wanted Man, John Slattery's feature directorial debut, Godb Pocket and The Hunger Games:
Catching Fire. Previously he appeared in Paul Thomas Anderson's The Master, A Late Quartet wrth
Christopher Walken and Catherine Keener, The ldes of March, directed by George Clooney and in
Moneyballwith Brad Pitt, directed by Bennett Miller, Hoffman made his feature directorialdebut with lacl<
Goes Boating, which was produced by Cooper's Town Productions and based on the play of the same
name. Other recent film credits include Synecdoche, N\, Doubf, The Savageq, Chailie Wilson's War and
Before The Devil Knows You?e Dead. It was Hoffman's performance in Capote, also directed by Bennett
Miller and produced through his company, Cooper's Town Productions, for which he earned an Academy
Award@.
As an actor, his theater credits include the Broadway revival of Death of a Salesman, a limited run in
Othello, LAByrinth's production of lack Goes Boating, Long Dayb Journey Into Night, The Seagull, True
West, Defying Gravity, The Merchant of Venice, Shopping and F*cking and The Author's Voice.
His theater directing credits include the world premieres of The Last Days of ludas Iscariot, Our Lady of
121r Street, Jesus Hopped the A'Train, In Arabia We'd All Be Kings and The Little Flower of East Orange
all written by Stephen Adly Guirgis and produced by LAByrinth. Also produced by LAByrinth, Hoffman
directed A Family for All OccasÌons written by Bob Glaudini. Additionally he directed Rebecca Gilman's Iáe
Glory of Living at MCC Theater. He traveled to Australia to direct Andrew Upton's Riflemind atthe famed
Sydney Theater Company and later mounted the play in London. He also directed Brett C. Leonard's The
Long Red Road for the Goodman Theater in Chicago and returned to the Sydney Theater Company to
direû. True West
Critically acclaimed actor JEFFREY WRIGHT [Beetee] continually pushes the boundaries of his craft
with inspiring and celebrated performances in an illustrious career that has spanned the worlds of
theatre, film and television,
On the big screen, Wright can currently be seen in in Jim Jarmusch's Only Lovers Left Alivewhich
premiered at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. Sony Pictures Classics released the film on
April 11, 2014.
On television, he was most recently seen on the fourth season of HBO's critically acclaimed series
Boardwalk Empire. He plays Dr. Valentin Narcisse, Doctor of Divinity, philanthropisÇ student of culture
and the man who runs Harlem. For his work on the show, Wright was nominated for the 2014 Broadcast
Television Journalists Association Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama and the 2013 Screen
Actors Guild Award@ for Outstanding Pedormance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series. He will reprise his
role in the fifth season in the fall of 2014.
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Wright was also recently seen in David Rosenthal's
Single Shotand George Tillman Jr.'s The Inevitable
Defeat of Mister and Pete. Other recent projects include: Allen Hughes' political thriller Broken Oty,
poftraying a New York City police commissioner in the midst of a scandal involving the city's incumbent
mayor and Stephen Daldry's Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. Todd McCarthy from The Hollywood
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Reportersaid of Wright's peformance, "the other adult actor here who is terrific is Jeffrey
Wright...Portraying a man harboring his own pain and disappointments, Wright has one long scene of
incredible emotional delicacy and transparency in which he once again proves his position among the
very top American actors." He also starred in Sony's The Ides of March, directed by and co-starring
George Clooney. The fìlm was nominated for a Golden Globe Award@ for "Best Picture - Drama."
Wright, a gifted theater actor, was most recently on stage as the lead in John Guare's A Free Man of
Colorat Lincoln Center, directed by George C. Wolfe, a frequent collaborator. In 2001 and 2002
respectively, he earned an Obie Award and a Tony@ nomination for his work in the play
Topdog/Underdog. Wright garnered a Tony Award@ in 1994 for his portrayal in Tony Kushner's Pulitzer
Prize-winning epic Angels in America, also directed by George C. Wolfe. Wright reprised his Angels role in
HBO's 2003 mini-series adaption of the play, earning both a Golden Globe@ and a Primetime Emmy@ for
his groundbreaking performance.
On film, Wright has portrayed a stunning array of icons and iconoclasts. His brilfiant portrayal of the
renowned and controversialgraffitiaftist, Jean Michel Basquiat, in the 1996 film Basquiat, received
widespread praise from critics and earned him an Independent Spirit Award@ nomination. On the other
end of the spectrum, Wright has taken on roles in the 2006 and 2008 James Bond films, Casino Royale
and Quantum of Solaceand also in 2008, starred as MuddyWaters in CadillacRecordsand asColin
Powell in Oliver Stone's W. In 2005, he co-starred in the award- winning film Syriana, and his other
credits include Jonathan Demme's remake of The Manchurian Candidatq, Jim Jarmusch's Broken Flowers
earning another Independent Spirit Award@ nomination; Ang Lee's Ride with the Devil, and Shaft. For his
poftrayalof Rev. Mart¡n Luther King Jr. in HBO's Boycott, he received a 2001AFI award.
In addition to acting, Wright is Vice Chairman of Taia Lion Resources and Chairman of Taia Peace
Foundation. He also serves on the boards of directors of the Tribeca Film Institute and Resolve. Wright
was named by the Government of Sierra Leone as the Peace by Piece Ambassador for the country's 2011
50th Anniversary Independence Celebration, and received the Humanitarian Award at the 2011 Napa
Valley Film Festival for his work with Taia Peace Foundation.
Born in Washington, D,C., Wright graduated from Amherst College, receiving a B.A. in political science in
1987 and earned a doctorate of humane letters from his alma mater in 2004. Wright resides in Brooklyn,
NY.
Academy Award@ nominee STANLEY TUCCI [Caesar Flickerman] has appeared in over 50 films and
countless television shows. He has appeared in more than a dozen plays, on and off Broadway, and has
been behind the camera working as a writer, director and producer.
In June 2014, Stanley starred alongside Mark Wahlbergin Transformers Age of Extinction directed by
Michael Bay. He has also joined the cast of multiple feature films that are scheduled for a 2014 release,
including Wild Cardslarring Jason Statham and Sofia Vergara, Larry Gaye, Renegade Male Flight
Attendant, and A Little Chaosdireded by Alan Rickman and starring Kate Winslet.
Tucci was nominated for an Academy Award@, Golden Globe Award@, BAFIA Award, SAG Award@ and
received a Broadcast Film Critics nomination for his performance in Peter lackson's The Lovely Bones.
Furthermore, Tucci won a Primetime Emmy@ and a Golden Globe@ for his role in the TV movie Winchell.
His peformance as the fast-talking tattler, who exposed secrets and scandals, left audiences and critics
alike singing his praises. Winchel|, directed by Paul Mazursky, provided Stanley with one of the juiciest
roles of his diverse career.
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He received a Golden Globe@ for his role in HBO's Conspiracy. His brilliant poftrayal of Lt. Colonel Adolf
Eichmann delivered a truly petrifuing experience, where he often deceived others with his all but friendly
smile.
Tucci is also a writer, director, and producer. He premiered the ftm Blind Dateat The Sundance Film
Festival -- directing, starring, and co-writing this Van Gogh remake. Another directorial endeavor was USA
Films' Joe Gould's Secret, which starred Ian Holm as bohemian writer Joe Gould and Tucci as Joseph
Mitchell, the famed writer for The New Yorker. The film, set in New Yorkt Greenwich Village in the
1940s, tells the story of the strange meeting and long lasting friendship between Gould and Mitchell, as
well as the stories Mitchell wrote about Gould and his life.
Big Night, Tucci's first effort as co-director, co-screenwriter, and actor on the same film, earned him
numerous accolades, including the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award at the 1996 Sundance Film Festival, a
recognition of Excellence by the National Board of Review, an Independent Spirit Award@, The Critics
Prize at the 1996 Deauville Film Festival, and honors from the New York Film Critics and the Boston
Society of Film Critics.
His second project, The Imposters, a film which he wrote, directed, co-produced, and starred in, was an
Official Selection at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival and was acquired by Fox Searchlight Pictures later that
year, The 1930's farce starred Tucci and Oliver Platt as a pair of out-of-work actors who find themselves
aboard a cruise ship passengered by Steve Buscemi, Alfred Molina, Lili Taylor and Hope Davis.
His work on television includes his appearance as a re-occurring guest star on TNT's Bull, Equal Justice,
Wiseguy, The Equalizer, thirtysomething, and The Street Tucci received Primetime Emmy@ nominations
for his work in Murder One and ER, and a Primetime Emmy@ Award in the category of Outstanding Guest
Actor in a Comedy Series for Monk
Stanley's theater work includes Frankie & Johnny in the Claire de Lune, Execution of Hope, The Iceman
Cometh, Brighton Beach Memotrc and The Misanthrope. He has also performed in a number of offBroadway plays, at Yale Repertory Theater and SUNY Purchase, where he first studied acting.
Tucci made his directorial debut on Broadway with a revival of Ken Ludwig's Lend Me
a
Tenor starring
Tony Shalhoub. The production received a Tony Award@ nomination for Best Revival of a Play,
Tucci's additional film credits include Muppets Most Wanted, Mr. Peabody & Sherman, Some Velvet
Morning, The Fifth Estate, Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters, The Company You Keep, lack The Giant
Slayer, Captain America; The First Avenger, Margin Call, Burlesque, Easy A, lulie & Juln, The Tale of
Despereaux, Kt Kitteredge: An American Girl, Swing Vote, What Just Happened, The Devil Wears Prada,
Shall We Dance, The Terminal, The Life And Death of Peter Sellers, Spin, Road To Perdition, Americab
Sweethearts, Sidewalks of New York, A Mid-Summer Nights dream, The Alarmist, Deconstructing Harry,
The Daytrippers, Big Trouble, A Life Less Ordinary, Kiss of Death, Mrs. Parker and The Wcious Circle, It
Could Happen To You, The Pelican Brieli, Prelude To A Kiss, In The Soup, Billy Bathgate And Slaves of
New York
The Tucci Cookbookwas released in October of 2012 where it reached the New YorkTimes Best Sellers
List. Stanley will release his second cookbook, The Tucci Table: Cooking with Family and Friends, in
November of 2014. The family-focused cookbook includes recipes from Tucci's traditional Italian roots as
well as those of his British wife, Felicity Blunt's.
Stanley serves on the Board of Directors of The Food Bank for New York City,
Tucci resides in London.
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DONATD SUTHERLAND [President Snow] is one of the most respected, prolific and versatile of
motion picture actors, with an astonishing resume of well over one hundred and thirty films, including
such classics as Robeft Aldrich's The Dirty Dozen; Robert Altman's MxAxsxltr lohn Schlesinger's The Day
of the Locusfi, Robeft Redford's Ordinary People, Bernardo Bertolucci's 190Q Philip Kaufman's Invasion of
the Body Snatchers, Nicolas Roeg's Dont Look Nor¡zwith Julie Christie; Alan Pakula's Klutewith Jane
Fonda; Federico Fellini's Fellini's Casanova; and in Brian Hutton's Kellyb HeroeswiTh Clint Eastwood, who
later directed him in Space Cowboys.
Sutherland is producer, screenwriter and star (voicing the lead character, Captain Johnson) of Pirate's
Passage, an animated movie based on William Gilkerson's acclaimed novel, winner of Canada's Governor
General's Award for Children's Literature in 2006. He has also completed filming on John Henry Clayton,a
period Canadian Western, co-starring opposite his son, Kiefer; Basmati Blues, shot on location in India;
and was recently seen on screen in The Callingwith Susan Sarandon.
Sutherland starred in the highly-successful long form adaptation of Ken Follett's best-seller, The Piltars of
the Earth; in the Roman epic adventure, The Eaglq opposite Channing Tatum and Jamie Bell for director
Kevin Macdonald; in Simon West's The Mechanicwith Jason Statham and Ben Foster; in Seth Gordon's
Horrible Bossesas Colin Farrell's father and in Mary McGuckian's Man on the Train with U2's Larry Mullen,
Jr. He has appeared as Nicole Kidman's father in Anthony Minghella's Cold Mountain; as Charlize Theron's
father in F. Gary Gray's The ltalian loband as Mr. Bennett, Keira Knightley's father, in Pride and
Prejudice. For the latter he received a Chicago Film Critics nomination.
Sutherland's other films include Paul Mazursky's Alex in WonderlanQ, Dalton Trumbo's Johnny Got His
Gun; Bud Yorkin's Staft the Revolution Without Me; John Sturges' The Eagle Has LandeQ Herbert Ross'
Max Dugan Returnq, Louis Malle's Crackerq, Phillip Borsos' Bethung Oliver Stone's JFK; Ron Howard's
Backdraft Richard Marquand's Eye of the Needlq Euzhan Palcy's A Dry Whìte Season with Marlon
Brando; Richard Pearce's Threshold, for which he won the 1983 Genie Award as Best Actor; Fred
Schepisi's film adaptation of John Guare's Six Degrees of Separation; Robeft Towne's Without Limitq, and
John Landis' National Lampoon's Animal House, in which he made a memorable cameo appearance. He
has starred as the voice of 'General Stone' in the animated feature of the manga classic, Astro Boy in
Andy Tennant's Fool's GolQ, in Griffin Dunne's Fierce Peoplewith Diane Lane; in Robert Towne's Ask the
Dustwith Salma Hayek and Colin Farrell; in American Gunwith Forrest Whitaker; in An American
Hauntingwith Sissy Spacek; in Land of the Blindwith Ralph Fiennes and in Aurora Borealiswith Louise
Fletcher and Juliette Lewis. He is paft of a sterling ensemble of on-camera readers in the biographical
feature on the life of Dalton Trumbo, Trumbo.
In television, Sutherland won both Primetime Emmy@ and Golden Globe@ awards as Best Supporting
Actor for his performance in the HBO film Ailzen Xand he won a Golden Globe@ for his portrayal of Clark
Clifford, advisorto President Lyndon B, Johnson, in the HBO historical drama Path to War, directed by the
late John Frankenheimer.
Sutherland stars alongside an international cast in Tandem's international action crime series, Crossing
Lines,which recently completed filming on its second season in Prague. Sutherland co-starred with Peter
Krause in the ABC-W series Dirty Sexy Money. For his performance as the family patriarch, Tripp Darling,
he was nominated for a 2007 Golden Globe@ as Best Supporting Actor. Prior to thaÇ he co-starred with
Geena Davis in the ABC drama series Commander-in-Chief, and was nominated for a Golden Globe@ as
Best Suppotting Actor for his poftrayal of House Speaker, Nathan Templeton. At the same time, he was
nominated for a Golden Globe@ as Best Actor for his pedormance opposite Mira Soruino in Lifetime
Television's m uch-la uded m niseries, H uma n Tra f|îcking.
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On stage, Sutherland starred with Justin Kirk and lulianna Margulies in a sold-out, critically acclaimed,
Lincoln Center engagement of lon Robin Baitz's Ten Unknowns. For that pedormance he received an
Outer Critics Circle Award nomination for Best Actor. He also starred in the London, Toronto and Los
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Angeles productions of Enigmatic Variations, an English language translation (by his son Roeg
Sutherland) of Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt's French play.
Donald Sutherland was appointed an officer of the Order of Canada in 1978 and a Chevalier des Arts et
Lettres in France five years later. In 2012, he was awarded the highest French honor, the Officier des
Afts et Lettres.
WILLOW SHIETDS (Primrose Everdeen) born and raised in New Mexico, is most notably recognized
for her role as 'Primrose Everdeen' in the epic poftrayal of the fan favorite book series The Hunger
Games. Shields began acting at the age of seven years old and thanks to her unique look, down-to-eafth
personality and easy to work with demeanor, she has quickly caught the eye of Hollywood big wigs.
Shields became interested in acting when she followed her brother to a handful of auditions and her
passion and drive quickly shined through. She booked her first guest starring role as'Liza Rogan'on
USA's .In Plain Sight She continued onto roles in the Hallmark Hall of Fame movie Beyond the Blackboard
alongside Emily VanCamp as'Grace,'and R.L. Stine's The Haunting Houras 'Eve.'However, it was her
role as'Primrose Everdeen'in The Hunger Gamesthat put Shields on the map as one-to-watch. Shields
caught the eye of world famous fashion designer Marc Jacobs who was adamant on dressing the young
starlet for a variety of events and award shows, even coining her as his muse in Nylon magazine.
Shields grew up with her older brother River and fraternal twin sister Autumn in an animal loving home
with their four dogs (Jude, Arizona, Polly and Neo) and one pet cat named Clue. During her downtime
she enjoys photography, dance and spending time with her family and friends. She dreams of one day
learning how to design and create her own clothing<vefihing from drawing to assembly of the
garments. A chariÇ that she holds near and dear to her heart is Operation Smile, which gives children a
new lease on life by providing pro-bono surgeries to fix deft palate, deft lip and other facial deformities
across the globe.
Since graduating from I-AMDA in 2009 SAM CLAFLIN
prestigious projects.
[Finnick Odair] has worked on a number of
2014 is already shaping up to be a huge year for Sam with a number of prqects out in cinemas, Sam has
most recently been seen in Hammer Horror film The Quiet Ones in which Sam plays opposite Jarred
Harris. Sam can currently be seen starring in Lone Schefig's new film The Riot Club, based on the
London stage play Posh alongside Max lrons, Douglas Booth and Holliday Grainger. The film follows
students at Oxford University as they join the infamous Riot Club, where reputations can be made or
destroyed over the course of a single evening. This will be followed by Love, Rosie.This film version of
Cecilia Ahern's novel Where Rainbows End sees Sam star with Lily Collins as lovers in this romantic
comedy drama set in Dublin and Toronto. The film is due out in October.
In 20L2 Sam starred in box office hit Snow White and the Hunßman playing 'Prince William' alongside
Kristen Stewaft, Charlize Theron and Chris Hemswofth. The previous year Sam made a name for himself
as youthful missionary'Philip', the romantic lead in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.
Sam has also starred in a number of outstanding television projects. Last year he was seen on screens
opposite Hilary Swank in Richard Cuttis'BBC One drama Mary& Maftha, which was shown to coincide
with Red Nose Day and to raise awareness about malaria in Africa. ln 20t2 Sam played 'Jack' in White
Heat an epic drama for the BBC charting the lives of seven friends from 1965 to the present day. He
starred in Unitedalongside David TennanÇ Dougray Scott and Jack O'Connell. In this one off film for the
BBC, Sam played the talented footballer Duncan Edwards in the tragic story of the Munich Air Crash of
1958, which killed and injured a number of members in the Manchester United team.
In 2010 Sam was seen in the hit Channel 4 mini-series Pillars of the Earth based on Ken Follett's novel of
the same name. In this drama Sam played 'Richard'alongside Eddie Redmayne, Hayley Atwell and Ian
McShane. Sam also starred in the critically acclaimed adaptation of William Boyd's Any Human Heartfor
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Channel 4 which won a BAFTA Award for'best drama serial'. Sam played the younger years of lead
character'Logan', sharing the role with Jim Broadbent and Matthew Macfadyen. The same year Sam also
appeared in The Lost Future, a sci-fi adventure in which he played 'Kaleb' alongside Sean Bean and
Annabelle Wallis.
As a rising actress distinguished by her versatility and multidimensional roles, JENA MATONE
[Johanna
Masonl continues to evolve with each new project.
Later this year, Malone can be seen in Paul Thomas Anderson's Inherent Vice. Warner Brothers will
release the film on December 12,20t4. The film co-stars Reese Witherspoon, Owen Wilson, Sean penn
and Joaquin Phoenix.
Malone was also recently seen in The Wail opposite Chloë Sevigny about two sisters who decide to keep
their deceased mother in their home after being informed that she will come back to life.
She most recently wrapped production on Oren Moverman's Time Outof Men starring alongside Richard
Gere. The film is about a New Yorker (Gere) who enters a shelter when he runs out õf houing options,
then struggles to put the pieces of his life back together and fix a troubled relationship with hÈ estranged
daughter (Malone). Additionally, Malone recently wrapped production on Mitchell Lichtenstein's AngeliZa,
a psychological thriller set in 1880s London based on the novel of the same name by bestselling aulhor '
Afthur Phillips (Prague, The Egyptologist). Malone will play Constance, a young shop girl who falls for and
marries Dr. Joseph Barton. After the difficult childbirth of their daughter Angelica, doctor-ordered celibacy
creates a rift in the Baftons' marriage and a ghostly force enters their home.
She is also attached the highly anticipated
role as Carson McCullers.
fim, Lonely Hunfe¡: In this biopic, Malone will star in the tifle
Malone was recently cast to play the lead role in Dori Oskowitz's Claire.TheAmerican remake of Eric
Rohmer's 1982 French pic Le Beau Mariage, follows an eccentric young woman in her twenties living in
Long Island with her aunt and teenage cousin. Fed up with her married painter lover, Claire sets her
sights on a man she barely knows with aims to get herself married.
In spring 2013, Malone directed her flrst music video for the band Lavender Diamond. The video for The
Incorruptible Heaftwas released exclusively on MTV Buzzworthy.
Malone starred opposite Kevin Costner and Bill Paxton in the History Channel's mini-series Hatfields &
McCoyswhich is based on a true story, and chronicles the bloody hostilities between two clans that
escalated to the point of near war between two states. The mini-series broke cable records and became
the new most-watched entertainment telecast of all time on cable and also earned a primetime Emmy@
Nomination for Outstanding Mini-Series and a Golden Globe@ Nomination for Best Mini-Series.
Malone also recently starred in the independcnt fcature In Our Natureopposite John Slattery anc1 Zaclr
Gilford about an estranged father and son who are forced to share a vacation home with their respective
girlfriends after a scheduling mistake. The film premiered at SXSW as well as the Sarasota Film Festival
and was released on video-on-demand and DVD in February 2013.
Previously, Malone starred in Zack Snyder's Sucker Punch, Ami Mann's Dakota, Oren Moverman's The
Messenger, Sean Penn's Into the Wild, Anthony Minghella's Cold Mountain, and Brian Dannelly,s Saved!
and Joe Wright's Pride and Prejudice. As a young actress, Malone starred opposite Julia Robefts and
Susan Sarandon in Stepmom, the cult classic, Donnie Darko and her very first role in the independent
film Bastard Out of Carolina which earned her an Ind :pendent Spirit Award@ nomination for Best Debut
Pedormance.
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Malone has guest starred on several television series including Law & orderand Chicago Hope, and her
Globe@ nomination for BestÞerfoimance by an
Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion picture Made for T!.
peformance in the TV film Hopeearned Malone a Golden
Malone is also currently touring with her band, The Shoe. Jena and her bandmate, Lem Jay lgnacio, met
in 2008 and shortly after stafted recording together. Jena built an instrument she plays called ..The Shoe,,
which includes an old steamer trunk with a plethora of electronic instruments inside. Their first Ep At Lem
Jay's Garage came out in 2009 under Jena's label There Was an Old Woman Records. Their full length
album I'm Okaywas released in spring 2014.
Malone currently resides in Los Angeles.
MAHERSHALA ALI [Boggs] is fast becoming one of the freshest and most in-demand faces in
Hollywood with his extraordinarily diverse skill set and wide-ranging background in film, television and
theater.
Ali can currently be seen on the award-winning Netflix original series House of Cards, where he will
reprise his role as lobbyist and former press secretary Remy Danton for a third season in February 2015.
This fall, Ali will appear in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1, the third installment in the critically
and commercially acclaimed Hunger Gamesfranchise, alongside Jennifer Lawrence, philip Seymour
Hoffman and lulianne Moore. As District 13's Head of Security, 'Boggs' (Ali) guides and jrotects Katniss
(Lawrence) through the beginning stages of the district's rebellion ãgainst thã Capitol, a paftnership
that
grows even stronger in Mockingjay - Pa¡t 2. Lionsgate will release the film in November 2014, and
Mocking¡'ay - Part 2in November 2015.
Ali's previous feature film credits include Derek Cianfrance's The Place Beyond the pinesopposite Ryan
Gosling and Bradley Cooper, Wayne Kramer's Crossing Overstarring Harrison Ford, John dayles, Go For
Sisters, and David Fincher's The Curious Case of Ben¡ãmin Button.
On television, he appeared opposite Julia Ormond in Lifetime's The Wronged Manfor which he
subsequently received a NAACP Nomination for Best Actor. Ali also had Jlarg" recurring role on Syfli,s
Alphas, as well as the role of Richard Tyler, a Korean War pilot, on the criticaiy acclaimãd drama The
4400for three seasons.
On the stage, Ali appeared in production s of Blues for an Alabama Sky, The School for Scandal, A Lie of
the Mind, A Doll's House, Monkey in the Middle, The Merchant of Venice, The New place and Secret
Injury Secret Revenge. His additional stage credits include appearing in Washington, D.C. at the Arena
Stage in the title role of The Great White Hope, and in The Long Walkand lack and lill.
originally from oakland, California, Ali received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Communications at
St' Mary's College. He made his professional debut performing with the California Shakespeare Festival in
Orinda, California. Soon after, he earned his Master's degree in acting from New york University,s
prestigious graduate program.
wES CHATHAM [Castor] was born and raised in North Georgia. At the age of 13, Wes attended the
Gift Center in Lawrencville, GA and while attending classes here, a professioìal theater company out of
Atlanta started a mentoring program with the school and Wes was chosen to write a play that was later
peformed by his classmates. It was from this experience that Wes found his passion for the afts.
After high school, Wes joined the military as an aviation firefìghter on the flight deck of the USS Essex,
working in crash and salvage for four years. Wes's first break came just thiee months before his tour
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was f¡nished when Denzel Washington chose his ship to shoot the movie Antwone Fisher While searching
for authentic military seruicemen for the movie, casting director Robi Reed discovered Wes. She sooñ
convinced him to make the move to Hollywood and shortly thereafter cast him in his first series regular
role on Showtime's Barbershop.
Wes began to garnerattention when Paul Haggis cast him as Corporal Steve Penningin
Elah opposite Tommy Lee Jones.
In the Valleyof
Following this, Wes worked with Oliver Stone in W, David Mamet and Shawn Ryan on the CBS series Iáe
Unit, and was paft of the SAG Award@-winning ensemble cast of DreamWorks The Help, starring opposite
Emma Stone as her brother. The ensemble cast also included Viola Davis, Octavia Spencer, Jessica
Chastain, Allison Janney, Mike Vogel and Sissy Spacek.
Wes landed his first title role in Joel Silver's The Philly Kid Wes dived into the world of mixed maftial afts
and performed all of his own stunts and fighting in the film.
Recently, Wes wrapped two films; Broken Horses opposite Anton Yelchin and Vincent D'Onofrio, and the
upcoming MGM/Blumhouse remake of the cult classic film The Town that Dreaded Sundown. Both are
due in theaters late 2013 early 2014.
Actress NATALIE DORMER [Cressida] stars as Margaery Tyrell, the would-be queen, on HBO's awardwinning series Game of rhrones, which will soon begin production on its 5th season.
She has also completed work on the indie
mate Sam Claflin.
film,
The Riot Club, with Max Irons and Hunger Games cast
Dormer is well-known for her starring role as Anne Boleyn on Showtime's hit period drama, The
Tudors' She recently appeared in the recurring role of Moriafi, on CBS'Sherlock Holmes rendition
Elementary. Other past television credits includes recurring roles on BBC Television's series The Fades
and Silk.
In film, Dormer recently starred opposite Chris Hemsworth and Olivia Wilde in director Ron Howard's
Rushfor Universal, and opposite Brad Pitt, Michael Fassbenderand Cameron Diaz in director Ridley
Scott's The Counselon Additional film credits include The Weinstein's Company's W.E., from
writer/director Madonna, Marvel's Captain America: The FirstAvenger, Fencewalker, A Long Way Home,
City of Life, Flawlesswith Demi Moore and Michael Caine, and Casanova.
In March 2010, Dormer made her stage debut at the Youno Vic theatre in London as Mizi in the
play Sweet Nothings. She returned to the theater in 2012 starring in the title role of Afrer Miss Julieby
Patrick Marber.
In March 2013, Dormer played the Lady Door in the radio dramatization of Neil Gaiman's Neve¡where,
alongside Benedict Cumberbatch and James McAvoy.
She currently resides in London.
From his early years as a staple in The Mighty Ducksfilm franchise to starring in films like The Butterfly
Effect, ELDÊN HENSON IPollux] has been a steady force in film & television for over 30 years. In
2013, Henson appeared in the Steve Jobs biopic IOBS.The feature premiered as the closing film at the
2013 Sundance International Film Festival. Henson quickly followed that up with an ensemble role in the
CBS Drama Intelligence. That momentum continued into 2014 as Henson is set to appear in The Hunger
Games, Mockingjay - Paft 1 & 2the next two installments of the popular global franchise The HungeV
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Games. Henson will next been seen playing the role of 'Foggy Nelson' in the upcoming Marvel/Netflix
series Daredevil.
EVAN ROSS [Messalla] most recently wrapped filming his suppofting role for the Lionsgate features
The Hunger Games - Mockingjay Part I & 2.In 2013 Ross was seen in the VH1 biopic CrazySexyCoot
The TLC Story. Prior he shot 77e Wilderness of James opposite Isabelle Fuhrman and Virginia
Madsen. Ross won Breakthrough Performance Award at the 2011 South by Southwest Festival for his
peformance in the film 96 Minutes opposite Brittany Snow. Ross can also be seen in Paramount's, Jeff,,
Who Lives at Homewith other recent credits including 90210(CW), Luck(HBO) and Mooz-Lumopposite
Danny Glover and Nia Long.
ABOUT THE FILMMAKERS
Over the past two decades, FRANCIS LAWRENCE [Director] has captivated audiences around the
world with his creative body of work. A director and producer of film, music videos, and television,
Lawrence has established himself as a longstanding artistic visionary that can not only cater to any
demographic, but is also able to understand and convey the visions of some of the world's most
influential artists.
Lawrence is currently in post-production on The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part./, the third installment
to the hugely popular Hunger Gamesfranchise. The film, starring lennifer Lawrence, Woody Harrelson,
Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Philip Seymour-Hoffman and Julianne Moore, will be released by
Lionsgate in November 2014. Lawrence most recently directed The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, which
was released in November 2013 and has earned over 9850 million worldwide.
Lawrence made his feature film debut in 2005 wilh Constantine,based on the Hellblazer comic book,
stafting Keanu Reeves and Rachel Weisz. That was followed up by the 2007 hit movie, I Am Legend, a
science fiction-horror-action-disaster film adapted from the Richard Matheson novel of the same name,
starring Will Smith, In 2011, Lawrence directed Water for Elephanfq based on the best-selling novel by
Sara Gruen and starring Reese Witherspoon, Robert Pattinson, and Christoph Waltz.
Lawrence is also a noted music video director, having won a GRAMMY@ (Lady Gaga, "Bad Romance"),
GRAMMY@ (Shakira, "Whenever Whatever'), and multiple VMA awards. Hshas worked with at¡sts
such as Jay-Z, Britney Spears, Beyoncé, Pink, Gwen Stefani, Jennifer Lopez, Aerosmith, Janet Jackson
and many others. Francis has also directed commercials for many high profile clients including The Gap,
Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, L'Oreal, Bacardi, McDonald's, Disneyland, Oldsmobile,
Covergirl, and Maybelline.
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Lawrence is also experienced in the world of television, In 2008, he serued as Director and Executive
Produceronthepilotandseveralepisodesoftheacclaimedseries Kings.ln20ll,hedirectedthepilot
episode of FOX's Touch, featuring Kiefer Sutherland, which he continued on as Executive Producer for
both seasons of the show,
PETER CRAIG [Screenwriter] is a novelist and screenwriter who wrote The Town with Ben Affleck &
Aaron Stockard. Among his books are Hot Plasticand Blood Father, which he adapted for the screen and
will be released in 2015.
As an award-winning filmmaker, DANNY STRONG [Screenwriter] is attracted to poweful and
inspiring events that examine and expose the political, social, and cultural fabric of the world we live in.
Strong's recent work with some of today's most influential creators further showcases his abiliÇ to bring
complex characters to the fore with his writing.
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Strong wrote the screenplay for the acclaimed film The Butlerstarring Forest Whitaker and Oprah
Winfrey. Directed by Lee Daniels, it was the sleeper hit of 2013, grossing over 100 million dollars at the
US box office. He also wrote and produced the highly acclaimed HBO Film Game Changeabout the 2008
election. Starring Julianne Moore and Woody Harrelson, the film was nominated for 12 Primetime
Emmys@ and won for Best Movie/Mini-series. Danny personally won a Primetime Emmy@ for Outstanding
Writing, a Writers Guild Award, a Golden Globe@, the Producers Guild Award, a Peabody and the Pen
Award for the film. His debut script was the HBO Film Recount, a movie about the Florida recount in the
2000 election. Starring Kevin Spacey, Dennis Leary and Laura Dern, the film was nominated for 11
Primetime Emmys@ and won for Best TV movie, Danny was nominated for the Primetime Emmy@ for
Outstanding Writing and he won the Writers Guild Award for the film.
He is currently writing a fìlm remake of Guys and Dollsfor FOX Studios. Along with Lee Daniels, he
created and will executive produce the upcoming TV series Empirefor FOX. The show will star Terrence
Howard and Tariji P. Henson and will debut in January 2015, airing after American ldol.
In addition to his thriving career as a screenwriter, Strong is also an actor with extensive credits in film,
television and theater, and has appeared in many of the most famous television shows of the last two
decades. As an actor he is best known for the fìve seasons he played Jonathan on Buffy the Vampire
Slayer, and the four seasons he played Doyle on Gilmore GÌils. His other credits include such iconic
projects as Pleasantvillq Seinfeld Nip/Tucþ Grey's Anatomy, How I Met Your Motherand many more.
Most recently he has been seen on season 4 and 6 of Mad Men playing Danny Siegel, on season 5 of
JustifieQ playing the villainous Prison Guard Albeft Fekus, and the recent season of HBO's Giils, playing
Pal, Elijah's (Andrew Rannells) nasty boyfriend. On stage, he has appeared in over 50 plays and musicals
in regional and l-A theaters.
Bestselling author SUZANNE COLLINS (Adaptation by, Based on the novel by, Executive
Producer) first made her mark in children's literature with the New York Times bestselling tJnderland
Chroniclesfor middle grade readers. Her debut for readers aged 12 and up, The Hunger Games
(September 2008), was an instant bestseller, appealing to both teen readers and adults. It was called
"addictive" by Stephen King in Entertainment Weekly, and "amazing" by Stephanie Meyer on her
website. It has appeared on the New York Times bestseller list for more than 260 consecutive
weeks/more than five consecutive years since publication, and there are more than 65 million copies of
all three books in the trilogç The Hunger Games (September 2008), Catching F/e (September 2009),
and Mockingjay (August 2010), in print and digital formats in the U.S. to date, Foreign publishing rights
for The Hunger Gamestrilogy have been sold into 56 territories in 51 languages to date. Year of the
Jungle, Suzanne Collins's picture book based on the year her father was deployed in Viet Nam, with
illustrations by James Proimos, was published in 2013 to great critical acclaim.
Suzanne Collins also had a successful and prolific career writing for children's television. She has worked
on the staffs of several Nickelodeon shows, including the Emmy@-nominated hlt Clarissa Explains It Alt
and The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo. She received a Writer's Guild of America nomination in animation
for co-writing the critically acclaimed Christmas special, Santa, Baby!
In 2010 Collins was named to the TIME 100 list as well as the Enteftainment Weekly Enteftainers of the
Year list. In 2011 FastCompany named
herto their 100 MostCreative People in Business.
NINA JACOBSON [Producer] has built an impressive 2O-year career as a senior film executive at three
major motion picture studios, Her first film as producer and the first film for her company, Color Force,
was Diary of a Wimpy Kid which grossed over $75 million worldwide and led to the production of the
successful sequels, Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules and Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days. Jacobson
produced The Hunger Games, based on Suzanne Collins'best-selling novel and its sequel The Hunger
Games: Catching Fire.The two films have grossed a remarkable $1.5 billion combined worldwide with the
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next two films in the series, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Paft and The Hunger Games: Mockingjay
Paft 2 scheduled for release on November 2I, 2014 and November 20,2015 respectively.
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Jacobson and her Color Force partner Brad Simpson are currently developing feature films based on the
international best-selling novels Where'd You Go Bernadette?by Maria Semple, Kevin Kwan,s Crazy Rich
Asiansand Donna Tartt's The Goldfinch. They are also in production on a limited television series OJ
simpson: The Run of His Life with FX productions which will air on Fox in 2015.
Prior to forming Color Force, Jacobson was president of the Walt Disney Motion picture Group, where she
ove.rsaw script development and film production for Walt Disney Pictures, Touchstone pictures and
Hollywood Pictures. During her tenure, 15 of Jacobson's projects grossed over g100 million domestically,
including Pirates of the Caribbean, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Wtch and the Wardrobe and
The Princess Diaries. The Pirates of the Caribbean franchise became the highest grossing film in Disney,s
hístory, generating almost three billion dollars in worldwide box office.
Before joining the Walt Disney Motion Picture Group, Jacobson was a senior film executive at
DreamWorks SKG, where she developed What Lies Beneathand originated the idea of DreamWorks,first
animated feature, AnZ. She also held positions at Universal, Parkes/MacDonald productions, Silver
Pictures and began her career at Disney Sunday Movle.
Jacobson is a graduate of Brown University and currently lives in Brentwood with her paftner Jennifer
and their three children, Noah, Josie and William.
JON KILIK (Producer) has become one of New York's most notable film producers, collaborating with
a wide range of auteur directors to create a body of work with an emphasis on human values and social
rssues.
In 1988, Kilik began his paftnership with Spike Lee and has gone on to produce twelve of Lee's films.
They include Inside Man, Clockers, Malcolm X, and the groundbreaking Do The Right Thing, which was
recently selected by The Smithsonian Institute for The National Film Archives. Kilik ãlso proàuced Robert
De Niro's highly acclaimed directorial debut, A Bronx Tale,based on the play by Chazz paiminteri.
In 1995, Kilik produced Tim Robbins' Academy Award@ winner, Dead Man Walking, based on Sister Helen
Prejean's account of her work with Louisiana death row inmates, starring Susãn Sarandon and Sean
Penn. The same year he produced Julian Schnabel's directorialdebut, Basquiat, starring Jeffrey Wright as
Jean-Michel Basquiat and David Bowie as Andy Warhol. Next, Kilik teamed with Gary Ross and Steven
Soderbergh to produce Ross' directorial debut, Pleasantville, a comic look at the alteinate worlds of the
American family in the 1950s and 1990s featuring Tobey Maguire and Reese Witherspoon.
In 2000, Kilik produced Julian Schnabel's Before Nrght Falls, based on the autobiography of Cuban writer
Reinaldo Arenas, starring Javier Bardem. Before Night Falls premiered at the Venicã rilm Festival where it
won the Grand Jury Prize and Best Actor awards. The same year, Kilik also produced Ed Harris'directorial
debut, Pollock, starring Harris as Americin painter Jackson Pollock. Ed Harris and Javier Bardem were
each nominated for the Best Actor Oscar@ at the 2001 Academy Awards@.
Next, Kilik traveled to the Pine Ridge Indian Reseruation where he produced Skins, duecled by Chris
Eyre' The film features Graham Greene as a Native American who returns home from service in Vietnam
but cannot suruive in his Pine Ridge, South Dakota home. In 2004, Jon produced Oliver Stone,s
Alexander.
Kilik returned to New York in 2005 to produce the very personal Broken Flowers, by
writer/director Jim Jarmusch, starring Bill Murray and winner of the Cannes Film Festival Grand Jury prize
in 2005.
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Kilik began another international production when he partnered with Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu to
produce Babel.The shoot took place in Morocco, Mexico and Japan. The four uniquely inten¡roven stories
are in Arabic, Spanish, English and Japanese. Babelpremiered at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival where it
won the prize for Best Director, and went on to win the Golden Globe@ Award for Best Feature Film
Drama and was nominated for seven Academy Awards@, including Best picture.
In 2007 Kilik produced Julian
Schnabel's The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, based on the inspiring
autobiography by Jean-Dominique Bauby. Kilik won hís second Golden Globe@ for The Diving Belland the
film was nominated for four Academy Awards@.
In 2008 Kilik produced the rock and roll documentary, Lou Reed's BERLIN, directed by Julian Schnabel as
well as executive producing Jim Jarmusch's LimiB Of Control, Spike Lee's MiracleAtst Anna and Oliver
Stone's W. In additionto Biutiful, most recently Kilik has produced Julian Schnabel's Miralin Israel and
Palestine.
Jon was born in Newark, New Jersey and grew up in Millburn. He graduated from the University of
Vermont and moved to New York in 1979 to pursue a career in filmmaking. He returned to his Vermont
alma mater to receive an honorary doctorate and deliver the commencement address to the class of
2003.
PHILIP MESSINA (Production Designer) last designed The Hunger Games and The Hunger Games:
Catching Fire. ln 2011, Messina designed Marc Forster's Machine Gun Preacherstarring Gerard Butler.
Prior to that Messina worked with M. Night Shyamalan to create the fantasy adventure The Last
Airbender.
He has also frequently collaborated with director Steven Soderbergh, designing Soderbergh's Oceanb
ThÌrteen, Ocean's Twelveand Ocean's Eleven. The latter garnered Messina an Aft Director's Guild
nomination. They also teamed upon The Good German, Eros, Solaris, Trafficand Erin Brockovich. they
first met when Messina worked as the aft director on Out of Sight.
Additional credits include Cuftis Hanson's acclaimed drama
directorial debut: Criminal.
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Milestarring Eminem and Gregory Jacob's
Born and raised in Lawrence, Massachusetts, Messina graduated from Cornell University with a degree in
architecture. His initialforay into films was as a set designer on Mermaids, SchoolTiesand Housesitter
which were all filmed in the Boston area, Relocating to Los Angeles, he went on to serve as the art
director on such films as Hard Target, The Neon Bible, Reckless, The Associate, Trial and Errorand The
Sixth Sense. For television, Messina was the production designer on the series Freaks and Geekscreated
by Paul Feig and executive produced by Judd Apatow.
Messina is married to set decorator Kristen Toscano Messina, with whom he frequently collaborates.
They live in Los Angeles with their six-year-old son, Luca.
The design team of KURT AND BART [Costume Designers] is a creative collaboration born out of a
chance meeting at the University of Colorado in 1983. Formally educated in the notorious NYC club
scene of the 1980's, their saftorialobsession and shared sensibility has traversed the worlds of fashion,
music, theatre and film.
ln 2014 Kuft and Baft received the Costume Designer's Guild Award nomination for Excellence in Period
Film for their work on the Oscar@ winning drama Dallas Buyers Club, direûed by Jean-Marc Vallee,
starring Mathew McConaughey and Jared Leto.
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Stokerstarring Nicole Kidman and Mia Wasikowska was an oppoftunity to work with internationally
acclaimed auteur director Park Chan-wook. Their costume design work was nominated for the 2014
London Film Critics Circle for Technical Achievement.
Their previous work in film is as varied as the gritty noir Out of the Furnace starring Christian Bale and
directed by Scott Cooper for Relativity, to the dance musical Step up 3D direcTed by Jon M. Chu for
Summit Enterta nment a nd Touchstone Pictu res.
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Kuft and Baft's filmography includes Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden's It's Kind of a Funny Storywith Zach
Galifianakis and Emma Robefts, Todd Solandz Dark Horsewith Mia Farrow and Selma Blair, Rob Epstein
and Jeffrey Freidman's Howlwith James Franco and John Hamm, Dito Montiel's FightingwithChanning
Tatum, Daniel Barnz Phoebe in Wondeiland with Elle Fanning, and John Cameron Mitchell's notorious
Shottbus.
Their early career included designing their own clothing line called Design Asylum and creating costumes
for commercials and music videos. They stood out as styling team with an approach as much about
pulling fashion looks as it was about designing and building custom pieces to realize a visual image. As
stylists, Kurt and Baft have worked with some of the world's strongest and most prolific image makers,
among them, Steven Klein, Herb Ritts, Patrick Demarchelier, Matthew Rolston, Francis Lawrence, Dean
Karr, Mark Seliger, and Mary Ellen Mark. They have created lasting images with such music icons as
David Bowie, Ozzy Osbourne, Marilyn Manson, Courtney Love, Pink, and Britney Spears.
As Senior Vice President of Production and Development at Color Force, BRYAN UNKETESS [CoProducerl was a co-producer on The Hunger Games and Catching Fire. He was the development
executive on the wildly successful Diary of a Wimpy Kid franchise, which is based off of Jeff Kinney's
best-selling children's books. The third film in the series, Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Dayrst-arring Steve
Zahn, Rachel Harris and Zachary Gordon-was released in August of 2012.
Unkeless was a development executive on Lone Sherfig's adaptation of the best-selling novel one Dayby
David Nicholls. Starring Anne Hathaway and Jim Sturgess, One Daywas released by Focus Features in
20rt.
Prior to joining Color Force, Unkeless worked at Parkes-MacDonald Productions where he was involved
with projects such as The Burning PlaitrwrilTen and directed by Guillermo Arriaga-and The tJninviteF
directed by the Guard Brothers.
A graduate of Duke University, Unkeless enjoys art, swimming, running, cycling and watching the Denver
Broncos win.
One of the most renowned Makeup Artists in the motion picture business, VE NEITL [Make-Up
Designer & Department Headl has set many standards of excellence in the makeup field. Over the
course of her career Neill has won three Academy Awards@, two Emmy@ Awards, four Saturn Awards, a
BAFÏA Award, Local 706 Best Character Makeup Award and the first Aftist to be awarded Hollywood
Foreign Press "Makeup Artist of the Year" Awards well as the first Makeup Aftist to be honored as
Makeup Artist of the Year by MAC Cosmetics. That is a total of 22 international nominations and wins for
her creative and innovative makeups.
From her early career as a rock'n roll stylist, Neill began to develop her skills as a Designer and Makeup
Artist. Specializing in concept, design and execution, Neill entered the film industry and discovered a
talent for extreme fantasy makeup.
Neill created space travelers for the first Star Trek film and for the hit comedy Galaxy Quest, rock'n roll
vampires for Joel Schumacher's The Lost Boys and visions of The Afterlife for Tim Bufton's wacky comedy
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Beetlejuice' She turned Johnny Depp intoscissors wielding anti-hero for Edward Scissorhands, Robin
Williams into a Scottish Nanny for Mrs. Doubtfrre, Maftin Landau into horror king Bela Lugosi for Ed Wood
and brought to life an onslaught of villains, beauties and super-heroes for Warnér Brothers' early Batman
series' She gave Patricia Arquette the Stigmata, transformed Christine Baranski into the Grinch'ssexy
girlfriend, aged Johnny Depp 60 years for the film Blowand turned Jude Law into the pefect Love-Robot
for Steven Spielberg's ,4..I. Neill continues her illustrious crreer with an assortment of new characters
ranging from possessed beings in Constantine and a slew of difi, drunken, barnacle encrusted pirates
for the Pirates if the Caribbean series, She turned Johnny Depp into the infamous Butcher Barber of Fleet
Street for the film musical Sweeney Todd and transformed Mike Myers into the The Love Guru. She
worked with Robert Downey Jr., Jamie Forc<, and Catherine Keener on The Soloist, Jim Carrey and Ewan
McGregor in I Love You Phillips Monis. More Vampires for Prieststaning Paul Bettany, Maggie
eu, Carl
Urban and Lilly Collins. In 2010 she headed up the Special Makeup FX Depaftment for tfiãñlm r¿or
She swung in to action as the Department Head for The Amazing Spiderman I & 2. She also did The
Host, a Stephanie Myers book. Throughout her career Neill has worked with many of Hollywood's
brightest stars. Jack Nicholson, Keira Knightly, Julia Roberts, Danny DeVito, Sarah Jessica Þarker, Johnny
Depp, Uma Thurman, Orlando Bloom, Sigourney Weaver, Jude Law, Ethan Hawke, Catherine Keener, Jim
Carey, Andy Garcia, Keanu Reeves, Jennifer Lawrence and Woody Harrelson, Saoírse Ronan, Diane
Kruger and William Hurt have all called upon Neill for her expeftise with Beauty, the Bizarre and lots of
Wild Characters. This is a small part of the all-star list of clientele who enjoy the touch of Neill's magical
brush.
She has now added the title, The Judgeto her resume for the new hit reality W Show Face Off on the
Syfo channel. The show highlights Special Makeup FX and is now gearing up to shoot Season 8.
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Jan Foster
Christopher
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First Assistant Director
Key Second Assistant Director
Douglas Plasse
Second Unit Director
Charles Gibson
Executive in Charge of Production
Donna Sloan
CAST
Katniss Everdeen
Peeta Mellark
Gale Hawthorne
Haymitch Abernathy
President Snow
Plutarch Heavensbee
President Alma Coin
Primrose Everdeen
Finnick Odair
Effie Trinket
Jennifer Lawrence
Josh Hutcherson
Líam Hemsworth
Woody Harrelson
Donald Sutherland
Philip Seymour Hoffman
Julianne Moore
Willow Shields
Sam Claflin
Elizabeth Banks
Mahershala Ali
Jena Malone
Boggs
Johanna Mason
Beetee
Jeffrey Wright
Paula Malcomson
Stanley Tucci
Natalie Dormer
Evan Ross
Elden Henson
Wes Chatham
Katniss' Mother
Caesar Flickerman
Cressida
Messalla
Pollux
Castor
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Sarita Choudhury
Stef Dawson
Patina Miller
Robert Knepper
Ca¡tlin Fowler
Egeria
Annie Cresta
Commander Paylor
Antonius
DB Another Patient
DB Female Patient
DB Male Patient
DB Old Woman
Jada Taylor
Nicholas Pryor
Donna Biscoe
Eddy
M¡chael Garza
Er¡ka Bierman
Snow's Granddaughter
Rescue Hovercrafr Pilot
D13 Systems Operator
D13 Systems Operator #2
D13 Systems Operator #3
Snow's Stylist #1
Orderly
Bunker Door Secur¡ty
Pilot #1
Stunt Coordinator
/
Jenique B€nnett
Rus Blackwell
Stevie Ray Dallimore
Breann Couch
Jordan Woods-Robinson
Katie Sawhill
Jackson Mizell
Charles Kronmuller
Fight Coordinator
Sam Hargrave
R.A. Rondell
Philippe Guegan
Superu¡s¡ng Stunt Coordinator
Stunt Coordinator (Paris)
Key Stunt Rigger
Katniss Stunt Double
Peeta Stunt Double
Gale Stunt Doubles
Michael Hugghins
Renae Moneymaker
Ralf Koch
Erik SchulE
Daniel Hargrave
Jackson Spidell
Finn¡ck Stunt Double
Stunt Riggers
Kyle Gardner
Michael Hanson
Jacob Hugghins
Tony Hugghins
Eddie Yansik
William Morts
Brian Simpson
Rockey D¡ckey
Arturo Dickey
Brycen Counts
John Patrick Daily
Thayr Harris
Chris Daniels
Monique Gandefton
Stephen Conroy
Reginald Jackson Jr
Dante Won Ha
T. Ryan Mooney
Garrett Hammond
Scott Hunter
Cody Robinson
Cecilia C. Ice
Amy Lynn Tuttle
Sarah Reagin
Bobby Jordan
Max Calder
Aaron Toney
Remington Steele
Joe Williams
StunE
Matt Berberi
Shane Daniels
Holland Diaz
Victor Lopez
Daniel Graham
Todd Warren
Mike Wilson
Brent Bernhard
Danya Bateman
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Maya Santandrea
Nick Dekay
Nick Stanner
Philip Dido
Damita Howard
Crystal Hooks
Andy Rusk
Jacob Kabel
Paul O'Connor
Kevin Morgan
Jane Oshita
Chr¡s Antonucc¡
Jessica Merideth
Tony McFarr
David Brian Matin
Maggie MacDonald
Elizabeth Davidovich
Dean Grimes
Greg Sproles
Todd Rogers Terry
John Tyler Vogt
John Casino
Ryan Stratis
Kevin Cassidy
Jennifer Cobb
Jacob Garc¡a
Marcelle Colett¡
Jermaine Holt
Tye Claybrook Jr.
Donny Carrington
Jwaundace Candece
Shellita Boxie
John Bernecker
Joann Bernat
Josh D¡ogo
Yan Dron
Troy Faruk
Ian Eyre
Scott Dale
Jennifer Harris
Aby Martin
Christopher Padilla
Eric Stratemeier
James Tyroff
Ashley Rae
Lonnie Smith
Laurie S¡nger
Thomas Culler
Scott Loeser
Alan D'Antoni
John Junesung Shim
Bayland Rippenkroeger
Karin Justman
Nicholas Jones
Greg Reynolds
Joseph Logan Newell
Haley Nott
Matthew Murray
Andy Martin
Raven Baker
Jennifer Badger
Stanton Barrett
CC
Taylor
Rebecca Ohmes
Eric Benson
Theresa Pink
Adam Ciesielsk¡
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Israel Horne
Allan Padelford
Hugo Bariller
Julien Bruant
Serge Crozon
Stunts (Par¡s)
Thierry Saelens
Lyne Doffagne
Frederick Renard
Louis-Marie Nyee
Jerome Gaspard
V¡ncent Haquin
Ludovic Silmezis
John Medalin
Vincent Bouillon
Frederic Vallet
Vladimir Houbart
Marion Levavasseur
Julie Pinault
Anthony Pho
Sean Guegan
Jonathan Henry
Helene Tran
Sybille Blouin
David Paris
Alan Purw¡n
Hel¡copter Pilots
[Georgia LOGO]
Local Casting by
Jackie Burch, CSA
CREW
Product¡on Superuisor
Mika Sa¡to
Associate Producer
Cameron Macconomy
Set Decorator
Larry Dias
Supervising Art Director
Art D¡rectors
Dan Webster
Andrew Max Cahn
Priscilla Elliott
Lauren Polizzi
Sean Ryan Jennings
Justin Miller
Assistant Art Directors
"4" Camera Operator
First Assistant "4" Camera
Second Ass¡stant "A" Camera
"8" Camera Operator
First Assistant "8" Camera
David Thompson, S.O.C.
Trevor Loomis
Patrick Sokley
Josh Medak
Jess Lakoff
Don Steinberg
Dwight Campbell
Kyle Spicer
Adrian Jebef
Second Assistant "8" Camera
Data Management Supervisor
DIT
Motion Control Operator
Motion Control Technicians
Michael J. Leben
Adam Francis
Craig Shumard
Saul McSween
Daniel Wurschl
Murray Close
Film Loaders
Still Photographer
Associate Editor
First Assistant Editor
Assistant Editors
Jennifer Vecchiarello
Lauren Clark Carroll
Lara Khachooni
Madelaine Jereczek
Visual Effects Editor
Tom Reagan
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Assistant Visual Effects Editor
Apprentice Editor
Post Production Assistant
Alan McCurdy
Micah Wolf
Adam Zucker
Supervising Sound Editors and Re-Recording
Mixers
Skip Lievsay
Jeremy Peirson, CAS
Post Production Supervisor
Post Production Coordinator
Jeffrey Harlacker
Jason Miller
Visual Effecb Producer
Æsoc¡ate Visual Effects Producer
Visual Effects Accountant
Visual Effects Coordinators
Walter Garcia
Chrysb Burton
Cynthia LeJeune
Robbie Janda
V¡ctor Medel
Patrick O'Rourke
Leah Hardstark
Wes Dorough
Andrew Prescott
Dan Levine
Roman Remer
Assistant Visual Effects Coordinator
Lead Data Wrangler
Data Wrangler
Visual Effects Assistants
Visual Effects Paris / Berlin Coordinator
Visual Effects Paris / Berlin Data Wrangler
Visual Effects Paris Assistant
Annabelle Troukens
Bastian Hopfgarten
Delphine Volny
In-House Compositing Supervisor
In-House Compositors
John Stewat
Hubeû D. Carroll II
Michael Liv
Bethany Pederson Onstad
Mattaniah Yip
Script Supervisor
Ana Maria Quintana
Production Sound Mixer
Boom Operator
Sound Util¡ty
Video Assist
SupeFúising Engineer 24 Frame Playback
Jose Antonio Garcia
Jonathan Lee-Ger Fuh
Jay Collins
Dave Deever
Monte Swann
Jared Rosen
Dave Landaker
Peter Thoren
James Gallimore
Dan Murbarger
Chad Williams
Ted Cognata
Chris Love
24 Frame Operating Superv¡sor
24 Frame Playback Operators
Projectionist
Watchout Operator
Video Consultants
Production Coordinator
Assistant Production Coord¡nator
Travel Coordinator
Shipping Coordinator
Production Secretary
Jason Zorigian
David Halagarda
Jill Vaupen
Nicole Morales
K¡m Khoo
Production Controllers
Jason Bogard
Anne Ford
Production
Accountants
David M. Atkinson
Maureen "Mo" Crutchfield
Jim Dunlap
John Weber
Kathy Donno
Gaytra Arnold
Annette Maria Bas
Kathy Edwards
Maggie Levinge
First Assistant Accountant
Key Second Assistant Accountants
Second Assistant Accountants
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Superv¡sing Payroll Accountant
Ass¡stant Payroll
Account¡ng Clerks
Boys¡e Jereza
Ariane Chatman
Chr¡stopher Beeman
Tina Sauls
Marcus J. Calloway
Alex Huebner
Marisol J¡menez
Kaity Warnock
Construction Accountant
Construction Accounting Clerk
Insurance Est¡mator
Ken Ryan
Location Manager
Ken Lavet
Key Assistant Location Managers
Naomi Motohashi
Trey Neely
Assistant Location Managers
Chris Saharek
Gabby Williamson
Aubrey Devaney
Second Second Ass¡stant Director
Add¡tional Second Assistant D¡rectors
Megan Schmidt
Kristina Peterson
Cody Williams
Aric Sabin
Ethan Duff
Robin "RK" Kempf
Courtni Mills
Set Production Assistanbs
Becca Rogers
Corey Burks
Riley Flanagan
Kelly Gill
Brian Patrick Carroll
lamie MacDonald
Julie Pechanek
Kevin Abrams
Rob Pittard
Joseph Raines
David Martin
Benjamin Muratet
Kate Emery
Laur¡ Lannan
Max Fisher
Anna Heppner
Greg Hopwood
Amber Blackman
Nicole Adkins
Mallory Bradley
Victoria Payne
Anna Stachow
Rene Warnes
Cecily C. Carrieré
Bianca Hawkins
Antonette N. Tucker
Greg Capoccia
Andrew Litvak
Cira Sims
Andre Pochon
Angus Harr¡son
Joshua Fritel
Elizabeth Nouri
Assistant to Ms. Jacobson
Ass¡stant to Mr. K¡lik & Ms. Foster
Assistant to Ms. Lawrence
Assistant to Mr. Hutcherson
Assistant to Mr. Hemsworth
Assistant to Mr. Harrelson
Assistant to Mr. Hargrave & Mr. Rondell
Casting Assoc¡ate
Casting Assistant
Local Casting Associate
Local Casting Assistant
Extras Casting by
Shayna MarkowiÞ
Bridget Cohen
Samy Burch
Alex Marden
Rose Locke
Jamie Lynn Catrett
Katie Lawson
Extras Casting Assistanß
Ressie
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Butley
Key Grip
/
"A" Camera Dolly Grip
Best Boy Grip
Dolly Grip
Grips
Guy Micheletti
Ben D. Grifnth lr.
T¡m Rook
Charles Arnold
Bill Chapman Jr.
Ryan Ferguson
John Grubb
Wh¡tney Pate
Sean Piper
Ryan Provence
Frank Ryan
Micah Tai Wallace
Jared De Witt
Spydercam Grips
Tim Drnec
Lawrence Fagan
D.G. Dhiensuwana
Kevin Fahey
Will¡am Bennett, Jr.
Rigging Key Grip
R¡gging Best Boy Grips
Jeff Br¡nker
Rigging Gr¡ps
Oscar Gomez
Mike Hester
David Skinner
Justin Bernhard
Scott Bobo
Charley Brown
Clint Carswell
Chr¡stopher A. Cooley
Karim Essawy
James Floyd
Berrian A. Hobby IV
Justyn Plath
Paul E. Prickett
Tim Richeson
Jacob Ross
Zachary Saville
Michael Ann Swan
Dorrie Van Winkle
Michael Howell
lohn Bonnin
Jason Hibarger
Technocrane Operator
Libra Head Operators
Walter Bithell
Greg Etheredge
Cristen Clark
Justin Elder
Niles McElroy
Scott Medcalf
Stephen Raybourn
Dirk Jenkins
Michael Tyson
Donny Fowler
Mike Robetson
Carson E. Mayne
Lance Bregeth
Gaffer
Best Boy Electric
Lighting Technicians
Base Camp Electrician
Rigg¡ng Gaffer
Rigging Best Boy Electric
Stage Rigging Gaffer
Rigging Equipment Best Boy
Rigging Electricians
Tim Chang
Devin Clark
Michael Justin Cowart
Greg Davis
Jonathan Escobar
Aubrey Gall
Kerry Hoskins
Grayson Hunter
John Larimore
M¡chael Patterson
Daniel Talley
Jordan Tyson
Scott Barnes
Lighting Console Programmer
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Rigging Dimmer Board Operator
Dimmer Technicians
Robeft Russell
Matt Klann
John Lally
Mike Visencio
David Scott
Phillip Abeyta
Catherine Cravens-Penrod
John Richard Walden
Aaron Richards
Arthur SchulE
Mark Vuille
Brian Woronec
Fixtures Foreperson
Fixtures Best Boy
Fixtures
Set Designers
Robert Fechtman
l¡m Hewitt
Karl Maftin
Easton Smith
lim Tocci
Ernie Avila
Al Hobbs
George Lee-McDonnell
Dawn Brown Manser
Scott Lukowski
Nathan Schroeder
Joanna Bush
W/ie Griffin
Giacomo Ghiazza
Raymond G. Prado
Scot Erb
Concept At¡sts
Aft Department Coordinator
Storyboard Artists
Senior Model Maker
Leadperson
Set Decoration Gang Boss
Drapery Foreperson
On-Set Dresser
Set Dressers
Brett Smith
Steve Ladish
James Smith
Scott Johnson
Samuel P. Caûer
Dana Corbett
Deborah Croswell
Matthew Flory
Dan¡el Foster
Blade Ladish
Amy Lehman
Sean Macomber
M¡ke Magno
Frank McKeever
Lisa "Pike" Rincon
Rahmon Rose
Douglas Stanley
Eugene Sullivan
Frankie Walker
Beth Wheeler
Tony Andraus
Ed Bearden III
Erik Berentsen
Kai Blomberg
Jonathan Bobbitt
Neil Bowman
Maxwell Britton
Tom Callinicos
Nicole Eldredge
Jose Garibay
Corey Gomez
Michael Gregan
Linda Brenick Gruskin
Freddie Haft
Rodney Harris
Terry Hill
Aimee Holmberg
4I
Jim Jackson
Dane Junod
Tyler Kettenburg
David Ladish
Melanie Ladish
AIbeT M. LeW¡s IV
Jose E. Libao
Victor Mendez
David Mitchell
Michael A. Murray Jr
Michael PeriE
Edward J. Protwa
Eric Ramirez
El¡ Re¡chline
Patrick Shaw
Daniel F. Simmons
James Slater
Eitan Sonnenberg
Timothy Stuart
Ely Vegh
David Week
Sara Gardener-Gail
Margaret Hungetford
Chr¡stopher Carlson
Lisa Chugg
Mark Keever
Rick Brondum
Renee Lesselroth
Anna Ragghianti
Seay Earehart
Stephen D. Eno
Set Decoration Buyers
Set Decoration Warehouse Manager
Lead Set Decoration Scenic Painter
Set Decoration Scenic Pa¡nters
Key Greens
Jeff DeBell
On-Set Greens Foreperson
Greensmen
Pedro I. Barquin
Jessica Echols
Cary Goen
John Hemphill
T.J. Rottenberg
Larry E. Scott
Property Master
Assistant Property Masters
Drew Petrotta
Rick Chavez
Hannah Hinkel
Amy Giedraitis
Chuck Rousseau
Amanda Ward
James Perini
Armourer
Property Assistants
Special Effects Coordinator
Assistant Special Effects Coordinator
Set Foreperson
Pyrotechnic Foreperson
Spec¡al Effects Technicians
Steve Cremin
William D. Lee
Brandon Keys Mclaughlin
Lee McConnell
Nathen Cavins
Terry Chapman
Troy Cloud
Roder¡c Duff
Donny Eidson
Trey Gordon
Nick Karas
Jay King
Joe Love
Wes Mattox
Paul Sabourin
George S. Vrattos
Patrick Edward Wh¡te
Scott Willis
Matt Wilson
Chelsea Madison
Special Effects Buyer
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Cosfume Supervisor
Assistant Costume Des¡gners
Mark A. Peterson
L¡sa Tomczeszyn
Alexandra Casey
Edward T. Hanley
Deborah Cha Blevins
Jennifer Kamrath
A¡tor Throup
Film Illusions, Inc,
Russell Shinkle
Dorothy Bulac-Er¡ksen
Marilee Canaga
Dan Crawley
Josh Cameron
Chris Dooly
George Gaspar
Tamaki Heid
Anthony Julio
Gil Libefto
Key Costumers
District 13 Combat Uniform ConcepE by
Specialty Costumes by
Specialty Costumes Superuisor
Specialty Costumes Crew
Aft Pimentel
Tim Ralston
Scott Ram¡rez
Katelyn Rodgers
Jody Schoffner
Sarah Zinn
Scott R. Hankins
Costumer to Ms. Lawrence
Costumer to Mr. Hutcherson & Mr.
Hemswoûh
Costumers
Valentina Aulisi
Tiffany Busche
Melanie Masc¡ol¡
Daniel Molaschi
Damien Quinn
Danny Dirks
Kristin Adams Achtmeyer
Amelia McK¡nney
Matt Jerome
Ellen Semones
Ashley Marie Parker
Korii Young
Shayne Duhon
Matthew Simonelli
Steven Rehage
Kairo Courts
Camille Hardiman
Marilyn Madsen
Klara Farberov
Heather Vandergriff
Gloria Berra
Esther Lopez
Margarita Kalend
Jill Thraves
Tony Acosta Jr.
Marla Hayes
Sarah Laux
Molly Rogers
Bren Cook
Keith Hudson
Bunny Walker
Paul Lewis
Dustin Fletcher
April J. Traquina
Scott Coppock
Ashley E. Singer
Joni Huth
Luis Jimenez
Sara Olson
Juan Carlos J¡menez
Manufacture Foreperson
Table Persons
Specialty Costumers
Buyers
Head Ager
/
Dyer Textile Aftist
Textile Artist
Agers / Dyers
Head M¡lliner
Milliner
Key Tailor
Tailors
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Key Stitcher
Seamstresses
Cutters
/
Myra Foy
Judith Chang
Synithia Cochran
Mary L. Monds
Ruth A. Hossie
Natasha Paczkowski
Teresa Jimenez
Phillip Boutté Jr.
Alan Villanueva
Constantine Sekeris
Earl Thomas Shaffer
Montgomery Hom
Mered¡th Busey
Taylor Good
Anthony Davis
F¡tters
Draper
Costume Illustrators
Costume Concept Artist
Graphic Artist
Costume Researchers
Costume Accountant
Costume Accounting Clerk
Makeup Designer / Department Head
Makeup DepaÉment Head
Key Makeup Atist
Background Makeup Supervisor
Makeup Art¡sts
Ve Neill
Nikoletta Skarlatos
Conor Mc{ullagh
Kris Evans
Dave Dupuis
Margaret Prentice
Kevin Haney
Richard Alonzo
Lynne Eagan
Joanetta Stowers
Ann-Maree Hurley
Brian Penikas
Don Rutherford
Deborah Rutherford
Corinna Woodcock
John Blake
Jason Collins
Kim Collea
Noreen Wilkie
Peter De Oliveira
Robert Maverick
Brad Look
Leslie Devlin
Becky Cotton
Susan Ransom
Micah l¡ine
Stevie Maftin
Gindy Martin
Lay'na Anderson
Mi Young
Aida Scuffle
Jamillah Simmons
Tracey Miller Smith
Bill Myer
Travis Pates
Patrice Coleman
Carol Rasheed
Stephanie Ponder
Sarah Mays
Nadyne H¡cks
Special Makeup EffecE, Prosthetics Created
by
Project Coordinators
Glenn Hetrick's Optic Nerve Studios, Inc.
Ken Culver
Er¡n Draney
Mike Obrian
Hiroshi Katigiri
Rich Mayberry
Steve Winsett
Brad Palmer
Lead Artist
Special Effects Art¡sts
Hair Designer
/
Department Head
Camille Friend
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Hair Department Head
Key Ha¡rstylist
Third Hairstylist
Background Hair Coordinator
Background F¡tt¡ng Coordinator
Hairstylists
K¡m Santantonio
Barbara Cantu
Vincent Gideon
Cynthia Chapman
Nikki Wright
Dawn Turner
Wyatt Belton
Victor Paz
Tracey Moss
Jerome Allen
Ann Bray
Norma Lee
Louisa V. Anthony
Iraina Crenshaw
Clare Corsick
Susan Lipson
Lionel Brown
Shelia Cyphers-Leake
Robert Mathews
Pierce Austin
Rachel Solow
Bryn Leetch
Roxanne Wightman
Lauran Upshaw
Kathy Estocin-Foley
Lance Aldredge
Suzanna Boykin
Andrea C. Brotheton
Joseph Ferrara
Monique Lewis
Jackl¡n Masteran
Joe Matke
Heather Morris
Tiffony S¡mpson
Linda C. Thompson
Laurel Van Dyke
Melanie Verkins
Trac¡ Walker
Bryan Whisnant
Celena Shackelford Cater
Francie Brown
Wanda Yang Temko
Greg Tresan
Carol Tresan
Studio Teacher
Dialect Coach
Voice Coach
Animal Coord¡nator
An¡mal Trainer
Construction Coordinator
General Foreperson
Plaster Superv¡sor
Modelmaker Superv¡sor
Labor Supervisor
Lead Sculptors
Chris Snyder
Dale Snyder
Adam Barker
Michael Carroll Sr.
Scott Lodwig
Yann Denoual
David Tye
Mariano Fernandez
Gerard Forrest
Hank Giardina
Fredric Meininger
Willie Haspel
Dennis R¡chardson
John Moore
Michael Gowen
Pete Anderson
Mark Bialuski
Stephen G¡ndoÉ
Devlin Lerew
Sergey Mazurov
James Meyer
Welding Supervisor
Location Foreperson
Paint Supervisor
Toolman Forepersons
Mill Foreperson
Buyers
Propmaker Forepersons
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Robert Prchal
Paul Roberts
Robert Zavala
Garry Bailey
Seth Gardner
Adam lohnson
Mark Knapton
William Monroe
Waylyn Morgan
Kenneth Saunchegraw
James Wactor
Doug Womack
Andrew Britta¡n
Donald Cochran
Scott Deadwyler
Michael Duffin
David Fegely
Sven Fodale
Matt Greene
Gary Hardy
Jason Dock Harrell
Samuel Mccehee
Jessie McMillion
William Mullis
Jeffrey O'Brien
Patr¡ck Oldknow
Propmaker Gang Bosses
Kyle Olsen
Alfted Ransdell
Mike Slattery
Tom Sola
Michael Stone
loseph Voltolin
Nelson WernÞ
Propmakers
James Anthony
Kenneth Anthony
Robeft Ballew
Mike Barber
Eric Barker
Bryan Bazzell
Ronald Bloodwoth
Kenneth Brown
James Burke
Larry Cranford
Keith Crowe
Kenneth Dean
Marshall Downey
Rick Fields
Michael Fowler
Wayner Garner
Johnny Garner
William Gouinlock
Darrin Graham
Gary Grayson
Christopher Green
William Greenwood III
Rob Hamby
Mark Harbacheck
Larry Harris
Tim Hightower
Jimbo Hollums
William Hughes
Aaron Jaggers
Shane Johnson
Steve Klimes
Alphonse Lambert, Jr.
Jason Maloney
Scott Maney
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Steve Mayo
Wayne Morgan
Timothy Mumpower
Matthew Nelson
William Palmer
Brian Parham
Gail Pearson
Breck Pinkerton
Curtis Pitchford II
Harold Proctor
Randy Proctor
W¡lliam Pyke
Joseph Raposa
Kenny Rivers
Seth Roesch
Randall Rome
Matthew Russell
Barry Stanczak
William Stephens
Kurt Stumpf II
Jeff Tolley
Tavis Trussell
Guy Tustin, Jr.
Glenn Wactor
Billy Wade
John Walgren
Jonathan Weaver
Vance Williams
Paul Wilson
Bret Woodall
Eric Nelson
David Falconer
Richard Holl¡ng
Derrick Humphreys
Jorge Pena
Tracy Turner
Justin Allmett
Michael Alvarado
Bryce Barker
Steven Bey
Alex Bye
Michael Fretwell
Victor Harr¡s
Jason Jackson
Arthur Lilyander
Mark Lopez
Plaster Foreperson
Plaster Gang Bosses
Plasterers
Matt Lopez
Raul Lopez
Ryan McBride
Doug Polito
David Rodriguez
Gregg Smeb
Dan¡el Soles
Jared Trepepi
Eric Van Hull
Michael Carroll, Jr.
Ronald Riggs
Joe Bravo
Sarah Burke
Brandon Johnson
Mouldmaker Foreperson
Mouldmaker Gang Boss
Mouldmakers
Sculptor Gang Boss
Sculptors
Timothy Eilers
Jonathan Burdeshaw
Christine Mahuna
John Marshall
Gerard O'Halloran
David Rushing
Daniel Soltis
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Bruno Troadec
Jeremiah Crowley
Vincent Amelio
Cliff Battle
Ronald Bishop
Lee Brownlow
Craig Butterman
Michael Cordell
R¡chard Dragin
Chet Garlow
Justin Garlow
Welding Foreperson
Welders
Louie Gauna
Klaus Gonzalez
Mickey Harrison
Julia Hill
Brian Iglesias
Timothy Johnson
Garrett Manley
Joshua Miller
Dan Murphy
Greg Newton
John O'Loughlin
Caleb Phillips
J¡m Pike
Alex Ramey
James Straka
Michael Strange
Wendell Ray Swafford
John Tillotson
Luis Ulloa
Danny Vasquez
Lawrence Watson Jr.
Eric Wright
Eddie Esparza
Labor Forepersons
Robert Fidalgo
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Imre
Hector Vega
Michael Cook
Russell Hightower
Jeremy Hughes, Sr.
Kyle Wells
Wesley Coleman
Evan Fowler
Bryan Heil
Elijah Morgan
Calvin Scott
Brandon Watson
James Br¡ce
Justin Clark
Nicholas Clements
Codey Courtemanche
Stacy Crowe
Keron Cutkelvin
Utility Forepersons
UtiliÇ Gang Bosses
Util¡ty
Jeffrey Deese
Ryan Dolson
Johnathan Fagan
Nathan Furtado
Charles Brian Gleaton
Christopher Gopaul
Michael Gopaul
Bryan Hembree
Richard Hilley
Jeremy Scott Hughes, Jr
Crystal Johnson
B. David King
Garrett Martin
James Mofton
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Jeff B. Norris
Glen Page
Derrick Phillips
M¡chael P¡erce
Jon Privett
Jacob Proctor
Robert Reed
Derrick Runnion
Chris Short
Nicholas Sills
Steven Strawhun
James Sutton
Josh Walker
Chris Wabon
Tyler Whisnant
HOD Carrier
Lead Scenic Foreperson
Scen¡c Forepersons
Max¡mo Soto
Frederika Gray
Belle Rose Armstrong
Mario Barajas
Kate Lee
Todd Hatfield
ïffany Boyett Smith
Jeremiah CasUeman
Thomas Ellis
Scenic Artists
Jeffery Ellis
Larry Farris
David Johnson
Gregory Massey
Chad Reilly
Michael Roland
James Williams
Cliff Berns
Andrew Cafter
M¡chael Costello
Charles Swift
Stacy Clinger
John Dorrien
Troy Hope
Suzan Katcher
Jason Lagos
Joseph Northrop
Mike Rust
Lamont Snipes
Paint Forepersons
Paint Gang Bosses
Stand-by Painter
Painters
Chris Samp
Ben Darnell
Russell Drew
Joseph Griffith
Nicholas Hatfield
Bobby Maftin
Santisouk Phrasavath
Craig Shordon
James Bruce Smith
George Stuaft, Jr.
Michael Thompson
Sean David Tyler
Emilia Vrattos
Sarah Snyder
Construction Ass¡stant
Tra nsportation Coord
nator
ïransportation Captains
Denny Caira
Robet Brubaker
Wally Frick
Jayson Chang
Craig Vogel
Quincy Cason
Jim Babbidge
Timothy S. Barker
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Transpoftation Dispatcher
DOT Administrator
Driver to Mr. Lawrence
Drivers
Kevin Caira
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Adam Chr¡sman
Ryan Coble
Christopher Dooley
Pam Hovies
Vincent King
Haskell Loudermilk
Alan Love
Ben Lowe III
Tim Mccaughy
Peter Mccoran
Michael Anthony McMahan
Fitrathor Miller
John Muller
Donald Murphy
Matt Neel
Nick Nelson
Carl Parsons
Robeft Wayne Pullen
Eddie Ray
Vic Ross
Edward M. Ross
Danny Rowe, Jr.
Stuat Schiff
Steve Sork¡n
Dennis Steere
Taylor Suffield
Royce Taffar
Franklin Thomas
James Turman Jr.
Kathleen Webster
Larry Lee Williams
Victor Ybiernas
Glenn Knowlton
Ann & Mario Catering
Marijan Zoric
Ann Zoric
Anthony Zoric
Manuel Castillo
Raymundo Gomez
Luka Jurkin
Gresszell Will¡ams
Britney Lozano
Georgia Belcher
Lauren Aparicio
Stephanie Beman
Javan Adams Jr.
Andrew Arcieri
Jasmin Aruanites
Shawn Brotherton
Russell S. Daugherty
Shawn Delaney
Landon Butch Diaz
Christian Fisher
Paradise Franklin
Michael Gallichet
Adam Hamilton
Glenda Beth Hewitt
Caterer
Head Cheß
Catering Assistants
Key Craft Seruice
Craft Seruice Second Assistant
Craft Service Third Ass¡stant
Additional Helpers
Rachel Jacobs
Robet Windsor Jones Jr
Matthew Brody Lathan
Cassandra Lawson
Kelsey Parsell
Kristofor Shot
Patricia Tuckwiller
Quent¡n Turner
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Key Set Medic
Key Construction Medic
Medics
Derron Delaney
Theresa Khouri
L. Wren Boney
John W. Galbreath
Lorettå Hightower
Eldon Hughlon, Jr.
Jay Kn¡ght, Jr.
Daniel Vice
Paul Lowe
Medical Technical Advisor
Set Security
SISS LTD,
Randy Bowie
M¡ke Stewart
Lou¡s Dupart
Rod Covington
Rights & Clearances by
ENTERTAIN
M
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Laura Sevier
Cassandra Barbour
William Casey
HurwiÞ Creative
Un¡t Publicist
EPK Produced by
PARIS UNIT
Production Services by
Peninsula Film Seashore
Co-Producer
Unit Production Manager
First Ass¡stant Director
Second Ass¡stant Director
Third Assistant Director (BG)
John Bernard
G¡lles Castera
Ali Cherkaoui
Yannick Fauchier
Guilhem Malgoire
Art Director
Set Decorator
Stéphane Cressend
Emmanuel Delis
First Ass¡stant Camera
Film Loader
Camera Trainee
Michel Galtier
Jeremy Mauroy
Emmanuelle Alaitru
Hugues Espinasse
Gregori Gajero
Vincent Tulasne
Gautier Isern
VFX UNit PIATE DOP
VFX Unit Plate First AC
VFX Unit Plate Second AC
Sound Utility
Key Gr p
Michel Strasser
Marc Casi
Laurent Schepman
Joseph Mario D'Orio
Antoine Husson
Christian MeÞ
Honore Soubrie
Jean-Bernard Josko
Eric Larsen
Matteo Strasser
Franck Bonomi
Stephane Afchain
Andy Achard
Maurice Bricler
Philippe Canu
Robert Dona
Gilles Floquet
Mathieu Jourdan
Best Boy Gr p
Gr ps
Rigging Key Grip
Rigging Best Boy
R¡gging Grips
Pascal Rossignol
Christophe Surbier
Jean-Francois Drigeard
Tom Mitaux
Franck Fiquet
Antonin Drigeard
Benjamin Prevost
Gaffer
Best Boy Electric
Electricians
Frederic Thurot
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Mouloud Lakrout
Nabil Dridi
Yannick Audige
Alexandre Gotkovski
Robert Prevost
Victor Abadia
Christophe Boissy
Michel Boissy
Christophe Coic
R¡gging caffer
Rigg¡ng Best Boy Electric
Rigging Electricians
Pascal Henin
D¡mmer Operators
/
Philippe Pantanella
Vincent Pantanella
Yvan Quehec
Philippe Vigier
Tristan Szylobryt
Jeremy Daillac
Eric Monin
Joel Canard
Loic Le Pechon
Jean-Philippe Defarges
Pierre Vergnes
Lighting Fixtures
Generator Operators
Set Designer
Assistants to Set Designer
At
Mary Finn Saisselin
Adrien Roman
Carine Demongueres
Loic Chavanon
Severine Guignard
Alice Leconte
Marion Le Borgne
Alexandra Von Bachmayr
Laurent larriau
Benoit Julienne
Lola Hequily
Antoine Annarumma
Thibaut Josserand
Department Coordinator
Ass¡stant Art Department Coordinator
Assistant to At Director
Department Assistants
At
Storeperson
On-Set Dresser Assistant
Set Dressers
Lucas Levon
Jean-Roch Bonn¡n
Ludovic Guille
Mathias Canard
lean-Baptiste Chatier
Stephan¡e Arnaud
Edith Baudrand
Catherine L¡ttle-Le-Baccon
Charly Finck
Frederic Devillers
Olivier Breban
Charlotte Winter
Aurelie AppeÉ
Stephane Gallotta
Samir Moundy
Marcel Daudin
Kar¡ne Mathieu
Sonia Gloaguen
Tina Trottin
Fabrice Messy
Dominique Odic
Eric Lapetite
Jean-Louis Dias
Simon Blanjoie
Jean-Louis Morin
Florent Argenta
Jeremie Lalevee
Louis Morin
Frank Pitussi
Uriel Zylberman
Regis Marduel
Ewen AubeÊ
Set Dress Junior
Drapery Foreperson
Drapery Foreperson Extra
Drapery Assistant
Drapery Ass¡stant Extra
Set Dress Swing Gang
Set Decoration Buyer
Set Decorator Buyer Assistant
Set Dresser Extras
Set Dress Swing Gang Extras
Set Decorator Runner
Greenspersons
Stand-by Props
Stand-by Props Assistant
Stand-by Prop Assistants (Extras)
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Armourer Supervisor
Armourer Coordinators
Christophe Maratier
Marc Leroyer
Jerome Miel
Christophe Gabbiati
Stephane Linet
Armourer Assistanb
Special Effects Supervisor
Special Effects Set Foreperson
Special Effects Sr. Set Technician
Special Effects Technicians
Gerd Nefzer
Bernd Rautenberg
Zoltan Toth
Daniel Godec
Christoph Gatlacher
Spec¡al Effects Technical & Crew Coordinator
Special Effects Local Coordinator
Special Effects Locêl Assistant Coordinators
Klaus M¡elich
Guy Monbillard
Charles-Axel Vollard
Olivier Zenenski
Costume Superuisor
Key Costumer
On-Set Costumers
Patricia Colin
Laurence Caines
Jerome Brousseau
Aurelie Dolbeau
Fanny Mateau
Marie Berroyer
Sarah Monfort
Julien Reignoux
Emmanuelle Bredoux
Emmanuelle Paste
Alexandra Langlois
Dominique Descantes
Karine Niederman
Frederic Lebugle
Damien Lopez
Elea Talandier
Costumers
Buyer
Ta¡lors
Seamstresses
Milliner
Costume Runners
Extras Casting by
E)tras Castin g Ass¡stants
Aurélie Avram
Aurélia Morain
Elsa Matocq
Juliette Chatry
Location Manager (Vois¡ns)
Location Manager (Ivry / Abraxas)
Assistant Location Managers
Olivier Martin, AFR
Arnaud Kaiser
Ronan Michel
Alphonse Huynh
Cecile Enjalbal
Axel Devaux
Martin Pype
Vincent Corbille
Gregoire Mouveau
Benoit Demoucron
Sebastien Ordonez
Alice Cordie
Jan Lou Rouss¡n
Location Assistants
Facilities Manager
Facilities Ass¡stants
F¡rst
Second
At
Th¡rd
Department
Accountant
Production
Accountant
Ass¡stant Accountant
Assistant Accountant
Ass¡stant Accountant
Ass¡stant Accountant
Production Secretary
Payroll Accountant
Accounting Clerk
Emmanuelle Balestrieri
Claire Thoreux
Audrey Matignon
Benjamin Celliez
Christine Bleunven
Sandra Curiel
Arnaud Ple
Olivier Kaczmarek
Production Coordinator
Assistant Product¡on Coordinator
Travel Coordinator
Key Set Production Assistant
Set Production Assistants
Segolene Amice Lagny
Mickael Conan
Geraldine Serafini
Jean Ghesquiere
Orsa Cousin
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Benoit Seiller
Anne Lanco
Charlotte Nguyen
Hugo Rousselin
Laurent Blu
Stephen Melanga
Gary Brocaud
Marc Boubli
Walter Shnorkerll
Marie de Busscher
Thibaut Herbet
Afthur Tabuteau
Frederic Bruguet
Axel Moine
Quentin Rigot
Rodrigue Adompo
Edouard Sueur
Johann Sorin
V¡ctor Nataf
Alexandrine Veyrier
Maxime Lecoq
Rose-Marie Gomes Dos Reis
Aurelien Chaillou
Delphine Bouya
Benjamin L'Hoir
Garance Cahoreau-Gallier
Construction Manager
Construct¡on Buyer
Head Carpenters
Ludovic Erbelding
Jean-Luc Roselier
Jean-Pierre Cabardos
Stephane Guerreau
Er¡c Petit-Jean
Jean-Pierre Agaesse
Matin Boutilie
Guy Lacroix
Philippe Behar
Marth¡nus Brand
Patrick Bretonniere
Philippe Carchon
Yannick Heuveline
Laurent Bessou
Isoline Favier
Leonardo Pancari
Yann Parussie
Yoann Varin
Julien Lebouv¡er
Tiresias Mercier
Franck Bonetto
Christian Rivet
Camille Nguyen
Francis Nocture
Jean-Philippe Da Benta
Ireneusz Spiewak
Benoit Squizzato
Jean-Francois Juvanon
Jacques Fresnel
Bertrand Guinnebault
Jerome Clavier
Marie Predier¡
Isabelle Georges
Philippe Meynard
Elodie Pujol
Martine Brassaert
Lauriane Indekeu
Vincent Dangoise
Den¡s Chaboissier
Stephane Blanc
Carpenter Gang Bosses
On-Set Carpenter
Carpenters
Welder Foreperson
Welders
Welder Trainee
Util¡ty
Head Pa¡nter
Painter Forepersons
Painter Patinas
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Reg¡s Lebourg
Peter Hammond
Eddie Guittard
Acacio Francisco
Stand-by Painter
Painters
Beno¡t Bourch¡s
Patrice Fasola
Olivier Garand
Laurent Champoux
Eli Petit-Jean
Didier Tardivel
Emilie David
Naj¡b Sobhi
Valent¡ne Gutierrez
Assia Beldjerrou
Jerzy Nowak
Laercio Ribas Da Cruz
Jean-Luc Whisker
N¡colas Germain
V¡ncent Martin
Francois Roux
Benjamin Vermot
Mur¡el Nicolle
Paul¡ne Faisant
Aleth Galen
Bruno Guillemet
V¡ncent Gazier
Sculptor Foreperson
Sculptor Gang Boss
Sculptors
Pascal Cheve
Staffer
Construction Swing Gang
Yannick Demarle
Alexis Coletti
Thomas Serre
Xavier Longuet
Fabrice Bourderioux
Franck Heleno
Maxime Couteret
Nicolas Baudry
Pierre Hue
Charles Heidet
Marc Letourneur
Vanessa Altmeyer
P¡erre Andrin
Maxime Baulleret
Bruno Benchimol
Thierry Bernardet
Damien Blumberg
Damien Bonduel
Denis Bourgeois
Jérôme Breban
Jean-Claude Capronnier
Thierry Carpentier
Jamel Chabane
Frederic Chaftier
Malik Chennit
Pascal Chouvier
Alexia C¡prian¡
Ph¡lippe Coutureau
Henri Darrasse
Emmanuel De Bernardi
Yves Dore
Beftrand Doudet
Stephane Dupeyrou
Karine Durac
Philippe-Emmanuel Etame
Marc Fege
Yannick Fleury
Philippe Gallet
Stephane Geneste
Transportation Coord nators
Transportation Captains
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Picture Car Coordinator
Picture Car Ass¡stant
Drivers
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Jean Steeve Gerard
Christophe Giallella
Jean-Paul Girbal
Thierry Grenade
Marc Gu¡siano
Christian Guyonnet
Benoit Hemard
Yves Hoffmann
Vincent Huot
Moulay H¡cham Jaouik
Yann Jeannot
Alain Lefevre
Sébastíen Le Mouel
Michel Mahieu
Pierre Marchal
Samuel Marconnaux
Antonio Marra
Attilio Marra
Gilles Marsalet
Gerard Mayer
Kevin Mayer
Philippe Mayer
Julien Meunier
Boban Milosavljevic
José Moura
Antonia Olivares
Dominique Pariza
Louise Per¡ssel
Alphonso Robert Peres
Vincent Pet¡t
Warren Pruvost
Camille Rave
Did¡er Ribes
Maxime Ribes
Jean-Baptiste Rogez
Lionel Rothschild
Morad Salhi
Mamadou Sall
Sylvine Salvagniac
Valerie Servant
Rachid Slimane
Nassim Soun¡
Olivier "Tintin" Suffert
Nina Surguine
Alexandre Thiery
David Tisse
Sylvan Trystram
Robert Turel
Arnaud Vaillant
Julien Van Steenwinckel
Nabil Yassa
Francis Marques
Mechanics
Ph¡lippe Millot
Resto Cine
Joines Jean-Baptiste
Evelyne Jean-Baptiste
Julie Patenotte
Reginald Raymond
Dicedieu Resil
Tom Guy
Edwige Pourrier
Kamel Kaloussi
Bahija Hichami
Marie Cerisier
Christophe Thomas
Aurelie Boderiou Leclercq
Caterer
Head Chef
Catering Ass¡stants
Key Craft Seruice
Craft Seruice Assistant
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CARE On Set/ Eric Ozanne (MD)
James Iacino
Sandrine Cormier
Set Medics
Patr¡ck Rolin
Harold Heberle
Mehdi Tabar
Laurent Tremauville
Corentin Thomas
Mikael Gaudin
Jill Gage
Set Security
Crowd Marshalls
Capitol
Propaganda
Production Manager
Production Coordinator
First Assistant Director
Second Assistant D¡rector
At Director
Director of Photography
Script Superv¡sor
Sound Mixer
Boom Operator
Key Grip
Motion Control
Gaffer
Best Boy
Facilities Manager
Head Carpenter
Head Painter
Pa¡nter Patina
Roxanne P¡nheiro
Fred Millet
William Pruss
Courtni Mills
Laure Lepelley Monbillard
David Nissen
Chloé Rudolph
M¡chel Kharat
Frédéric Gendre
Gérard Rival
Nicolas Charuet
Nicolas Sand
Jérôme Fourquin
Jean Louis Bergamini
Gilles Brette
Jérôme Hayot
Cyril Hipeaux
SECOND UNIT
Joe Camp III
Kevin Lum
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S€cond Un¡t Director of Photography
Camera Operators
Josh Bleibtreu
Dave Luckenbach
Bob Gorelick
Jimmy Jensen
Jason Jensen
Brent Egan
Jay Hager
Arthur To
Bess Johnson
Daryl Hambleton
Hans Bjerno
David Nowell
Eric Dvorsky
Jake Cap¡stron
First Assistant Camera
Second Assistant Camera
DIT
Camera Technician
Aerial DP
Eclipse Technicians
Script Supervisor
Production Sound Mixer
Boom Operator
Video Assist Operator
Ana Birch
Michael Filosa, CAS
Jason C. Lewis
Mauriece Jacks, Jr.
Jerry Deats
Key Grip
Best Boy Grip
Dolly Grrp
Grips
Doug Dole
Bill Wynn
Jeffrey Engelson
L¡simba Hazell
Brandon Kellum
Christopher Pettus
Chris Prampin
Mark Hadland
Gaffer
Best Boy Electric
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Electricians
Fixtures
Generator Operator
Damien Harris
Mike Laird
Edward Young
Robert Holcomb
Greg Argarin
Property Master
Costumer
Second Unit Makeup Department Head
Depatment Head Hairstylist
Thomas Day
Brittany McLeod
Selena Miller
Jeri Baker
Location Managet'
Assistant Location Manager
LocaUon Assistants
Mac Gordon
Elizabeth Wright
Christine Dick
Christopher Holick
Tate Wright
Shauna Sanders
Rebecca Drummond
Namratha George
William Hollis
Caitlin MacBride
Production Coordinator
Production Secretary
Office Production Ass¡stanE
Second Second Assistant Director
Key Set Product¡on Assistants
David Champion
Ethan Firestone
Lance Resch-Anger
Brooke Arata
Set Production Assista nts
Ellie Bryan
Brandon Folsom
Vincent Lorello
Landon Armstrong
Head Caterer
Catering Assistant
Craft Service
Craft Service Second Ass¡stant
Craft Service Third Assisbant
Set Medic
Erik Proveaux
Thad Carlile
Joe Deingenis
Quynh Truong
Michael Gallichet
Philip Wood
VFX ELEMENT
UNIT
First Ass¡stant D¡rector
Key Second Assistant Director
Key Set Production Assistant
Bac Delorme
Christy Busby
Joe McDonough
Mark Weingaftner
Patrick Loungway
Denise Bailie
Clyde Bryan
Tom Nemy
Gary Scott
Deb Cottrill
Warren Brace
Nathan McConnell
Cory Schulthies
Adam Meadows
Dea Cantu
Brian Deutsch
Dustin Evans
Jason Stachur
Jim Recznik
Emory Goocher
VFX Element Directors of Photography
Camera Operator
First Assistant Camera
Second Assistant Camera
DIT
Video Assist
Script Superuisor
Key Grip
Grips
Rigg¡ng Grip
R¡ck Kline
Dan Riffel
Gaffer
æst Boy Electric
German Valle
Taurean Chappell
Schenley Sargusingh
Electric¡ans
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Melvin O'Robert Frazier
Cody McKinzie
Neal Goff
Dimmer Operator
POST
PRODUCTION
Sound Designer
Supervising D¡alogue and ADR Editor
Dialogue Editor
Supervising Foley Editor
Sound EffecE Editor
Assistant Sound Editor
Dubbing Recordist
Dubbing Engineer
ADR Mixers
Jeremy Pe¡rson
Thomas lones
Ralph Osborn
John Joseph Thomas
Lee G¡lmore
Sarah Bourgeois
Mark Purcell
8ryon Williams
Thomas J. O'Connell
M¡chael Miller, CAS
David Betancourt
Ryan Young
ADR Recordist
Post Sound Services and Re-Recording
Provided by
Warner Bros. Sound
Foley Services Provided by
/
Burbank
Technicolor Sound at Paramount
Foley Artists
Alicia Stevenson
Dawn Lundsford
David Jobe
Foley Mixer
ADR Voice Casting by
Ranjan¡ Brow
Ashley Lambert
Wendy Hoffmann
ADR Cast
Chase Fein
Jack Blessing
William Calvert
Steve Alterman
Cameron MacConomy
Shane Sweet
Scott Menville
Juan Pacheco
Stan Sellers
Jaquita Tale
Ana Maria Quintana
Jacqueline Pinol
Elizabeth Bolton
Wendy Hoffmann
Ashley Lambet
Ranjani Brow
George Perez
Peter Falls
Kirk Baily
Warren Sroka
Jeff Fischer
Dennis Singletary
Krystal Marshall
Jackie Gonneau
Julie Falls
Dolby Sound Consultant
Trevor Ward
Technicolor - On-location Seruices
Chris Giuffrida
Cory Pennington
Fabien Napoli
Denise Woodgerd
High Def¡nition Dailies Transfers
Technicolor Dail¡es Operator
Technicolor Da¡lies Assistants
Technicolor Dailies Producer
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Digital
Intermediate by
Ef¡lm
Supervising Digital Colorist
2nd Digital Colorist
Dig¡tal Intermediate Producer
Digital Intermediate Editor
D¡gital Intermediate Assistant Colorist
Ass¡stant D¡g¡tal Intermediate Producer
Core Project Manager
Yvan Lucas
Elodie lchter
Loan Phan
Devon Miller
Katie Jordan
Lesley Nicolucc¡
Vanessa Galvez
Previsualization Services by
Pre-Vis Superv¡sor
Pre-Vis Artists
The Cavalry FX, Inc.
Gavin Wright
David Agu¡lar
Aaron Arendt
Arsen Azumanyan
Christopher Batty
Matt Bauer
Chr¡s Cantero
Raffael Dickreuter
Faris Hermiz
Mary Manning
Ben Nelson
Parker Sellers
Amy Vatanakul
Daniel Zamora
Ma¡n and End T¡tles by
End Crawl by
R¡chie Adams
Scarlet Letters
Visual Effects by
Visual Effects Supervisor
Visual Effects Superuisor - Singapore
Visual Effects Producer
V¡sual Effects Execut¡ve Producer
CG Supervisor
2D Supervisor
Line Producers
Double Negative
Adrian de Wet
Patr¡c Roos
Melinka Thompson-Godoy
Dominic Sidoli
Benjamin Huber
Walter Gilbert
Harrison Goldstein
Sharna Hackeü
Darryl Li
Monifa Andrews
Adilin Ismail
Coord¡nators
Eng Sze Jia
Eunice Khoo
Vanessa Seow
Adrian Steel
Er¡n Toh
Aylwyn Goh
Andrew Edmondson
Tarn Huynh
Dhuha Isa
Sam Lane
Gunther SchaE
Tim Clark
loshua Robinson
WeiKian Ang
Oliver Atherton
Elham Senin
Eric Vezinet
Production Assistant
VFX Editorial
Concept
/
FX Supervisor
Matte Painting Supervisor
Model Supervisor
Matchmove Supervisor
Roto / Prep Supervisor
Shading Supervisor
On-Set Photography
Russell Bowen
Andy Warren
Arild Anfìnnsen
David Man
Michael Baldemoro
Benny See
Mohd Faizal
Dong Hun Kang
Artist
Artist
Artist
Artist
Concept At¡sts
CG Lead
2D Lead
Prep Lead
Roto Lead
Digital Matte Painters
/
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Jia-Hao Ng
Luan Nguyen
Lubos Gerardo Sur¿in
Lionel Taillens
Kouji Tajima
Alfted Zhuo
Gerald Ang
Markus Burki
Andrew Cadey
CG Artists
Remi Cauzid
Jerly Chang
Thom Chang
Dax Chew
Janson Chew
Alvin Chia
David Chia
Wayne Lim Boon Chian
Caleb Choo
Evelyn Chow
Kenneth Chua
Max Decro¡x
Rajbir Singh Dhalla
Mattias Engstrom
Wayne Er
Liang Hao Feng
Viktor Fillo
Mei Gangwen
Ben Goerlach
Walter Goh
Collin Hee
Tang Tay Hwah
Andras Ikladi
Trystan James
Martin Johansson
Matthew Kee
Yong Jin Kim
E¡ji Kitada
Duncan Kuah
ïerence Lam
Firdaus Bin Ab Latif
James Lee
J¡young Lee
Ming-Chia Lee
Francis Leong
William Lin
Cedric Ling
Leah Low
Zechari Lye
James A.J. M¡ller
Lau Choo Ming
Effandi Mohamed
Nafisah Mohamed
Vikam Mohan
Shankar Narayanan
Amit Narwani
Geng Tong Neo
Evan Ng
Rainne Ng
ShiHua Ng
Eunice Ong
Nizhen Phang
Yosa Prayogo
Lynn Tan Qianling
Dione Quek
Wang Ruiting
M¡guel Perez Senent
Amir Shaaza
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Lim Pei Shan
Sean Shia
Shim
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Richard Simko
Digant Sutar
Sonny Sy
Alex John Tan
Gabriel Tan
Michael
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Seng KiatTan
Theophane Tan
Kenzo Tee
Victor F E Wagner
Mengdi Wang
Tan Zheng Wei
Maung Maung Hla Win
Yong J¡e Wong
Foo Yong X¡an
Yuichiro Yamashita
Estñer Yap
Cao Ye
Helga Victoria Yeo
Tan Kwan Yew
Xiong Ying
Edward Lim Sin Yong
Jason Leo Zhihong
Joel Y Aguilar
Saurabh Arora
Alexandre Bain
Heath Baker
Judy Barr
Florin Boieriu
Atiqah Busairi
Caroline Chai
Saptarshi Chakraborty
Adeline Chan
Janice Chandra
Andy Chang
Abhishek Chaturvedi
Cookie Chee
John Abraham Chempil
Ricky Cheung
Kunal Chindarkar
Julian Chong
Favian Ee
Calvin Fong
Lui Fontillas
Varun Hadkar
Raphael Hamm
Haji Hasnadi
Melvin Hong
M¡chelle Goh Bee Hu¡
Prerana Jaiswal
Ong Choon Juan
2D Artists
Iqbal Khan
Elicia Koo
Nicolas Lim
Sky Lim
Kew Lin
Zachary Lo
See Shae Lyn
Steven P. Muangman
Trav¡s Nelson
Joan Ng
Yvonne Oh
Woon Chi Ong
Shailendra Pandey
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Stephanie Salllard
Siddharth Shah
Upasana Shanker
Chuan Xiong Sim
Vü¡n Sukumaran
Joanne Tai
Fel¡x Tan
Raymond Tan
Chris Tay
Corinne Teo
Prajeesh Matthew Thomas
Sherma¡ne Toh
Sanju Travis
Pavan Rajesh Uppu
Shraddha Uppu
Scott Vosbury
LeongKit Wong
Choy Bun Yue
Cleve Zhu
Africa Aguirre
Eric Bachtiar
Miles Drake
Data Managers
Pete Hanson
Laurie Pellard
Phil Pendlebury
Carlos Perez-Lopez
Kat Tysoe
Sau Yan Wong
L¡sa Wood
Dane Barney
Francois Bleidel
Shane Christopher
Nivedita Goswami
Jerry Huynh
Tay Yang Ki
Steve Kitchen
Boon Hean Low
Jo Ann Tan
Toh Zijing
Matthew Albone
Dennis Jorolan
Ooi Ngan Kai
Danny Ling
Tan Qi Rong
Menglu Song
Vanessa Velasquez
Scott R Anderson
Colin Brown
Sam Horgan
Garry Maddison
Research and Development
Tech Department
Grading
Visual Effects by
Visual Effects Supenvisor
Visual Effects Producer
Compositing Superuisor
CG Supervisor
Animat¡on Supervisor
VFX Production
MPC
David Seager
Jennifer Fairweather
Dan Breckwoldt
Chr¡s Downs
Catherine Mullan
Angela Batten
Pauline Burns
Ann Chow
Payal Dani
Ryan Doell
William Higgins
Anifa Ho
Barbara Holmes
Deepak Jalesh
V¡vek Josh¡
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Khushboo Kakar
Michelle Kee
Prashant Nair
Kiran Kumar P,
Surendra Nath P.
Puja Parikh
Sasha Racette
Ashwini Rane
Pip Sellick-Taylor
Connie Sung
Lauren Walker
Cassidy Waring
Tabitha Woodman
Jeen Yee
Jasper M. BalÞersen
Dhiraj Brahma
Jeffrey Kurt
K¡rk Chantra¡ne
Lead Digital Artists
Francesc lzquierdo
Sunil Kadam
Madhav Kumar
Pier Lefebvre
Buhas Mohammedunny
Andreas Nehls
Anthony Peck
Shreedhra Tehran
Joel Tong
Brian van Zanden
Kelly Walsh
Digital Artists
Guillermo Arambulo
Jagdish Babu
Andrew Bain
Subhashis Banik
Hayes Brien
Barish Chandran
Rupesh R. Chogale
Bhargava D.
Adam Davis
Matthew Ellis
Shane Flahefi
L¡nce Francis
Vasanthrajan G.D.
Joshua GoeÞ
Emilia Gustaßson
Pola Hareesh
Gabor Hovanyi
Sherin Jacob
Jüo Joseph
Rajeev Joy
Gustavo Kasai Marcos
Tadaomi Kawasaki
Alexander Kew
Jeremy Kim
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