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'''Skip Beaudine''' is a producer for |
'''Skip Beaudine''' is a producer for ''[[Heroes]]''. |
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==About== |
==About== |
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Skip Beaudine has also been involved in producing other television shows. Skip was the line producer (58 episodes) and unit production manager (77 episodes) of [[Tim Kring]]'s ''Crossing Jordan'', and co-producer for episodes of ''Babylon 5''. |
Skip Beaudine has also been involved in producing other television shows. Skip was the line producer (58 episodes) and unit production manager (77 episodes) of [[Tim Kring]]'s ''[[Crossing Jordan]]'', and co-producer for episodes of ''Babylon 5''. |
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He was most active in the 1980's, working as assistant director for the television series ''Moonlighting'', in which he won 2 awards for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series' during the 1986 & 1987 DGA awards. He worked as first assistant director for the television series ''Disneyland'' and made-for-television-movies ''Hotline'', ''Mirrors'', ''Unconquered'', ''Wet Gold'' and ''Case Closed''. He was also assistant director for the movie ''First Family''. |
He was most active in the 1980's, working as assistant director for the television series ''Moonlighting'', in which he won 2 awards for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series' during the 1986 & 1987 DGA awards. He worked as first assistant director for the television series ''Disneyland'' and made-for-television-movies ''Hotline'', ''Mirrors'', ''Unconquered'', ''Wet Gold'' and ''Case Closed''. He was also assistant director for the movie ''First Family''. |
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Skip Beaudine is a producer for Heroes.
About
Skip Beaudine has also been involved in producing other television shows. Skip was the line producer (58 episodes) and unit production manager (77 episodes) of Tim Kring's Crossing Jordan, and co-producer for episodes of Babylon 5.
He was most active in the 1980's, working as assistant director for the television series Moonlighting, in which he won 2 awards for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series' during the 1986 & 1987 DGA awards. He worked as first assistant director for the television series Disneyland and made-for-television-movies Hotline, Mirrors, Unconquered, Wet Gold and Case Closed. He was also assistant director for the movie First Family.
Skip has worked with fellow Heroes producer Allan Arkush, actress Cristine Rose and actor Zachary Quinto in Crossing Jordan.
