Rick Stevenson

Rick Stevenson

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Rick Stevenson is a writer, director, and producer from Seattle, Washington. In 2006, his film Expiration Date won both Audience and Jury Award for Best Film at the Omaha Film Festival and took Best Film honors at the American Indian Film Festival. Stevenson will next work on Nine Mile Falls, a series of television adaptations of Deb Caletti's novels. In 2004, Stevenson founded TheFilmSchool with Tom Skerritt and Stewart Stern. Description above from the Wikipedia article Rick Stevenson, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

Fetch

2012

As Little boy's dad

Production

Some Girls

1988

As Producer

Magic in the Water

1995

As Director

Restless Natives

1985

As Producer

The Dinosaur Hunter

2000

As Director

Anthrax

2001

As Director

Expiration Date

2006

As Director

Expiration Date

2006

As Writer

Displaced

2010

As Director

Displaced

2010

As Writer

Magic in the Water

1995

As Screenplay

Question of Privilege

1999

As Director

Promised Land

1988

As Producer

Arctic Blue

1993

As Producer

Crooked Hearts

1991

As Producer

foundation

2022

As Executive Producer

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