Debra Granik had directed the feature films Winter's Bone (2010) and Down To The Bone (2004), as well as the short film Snake Feed (1997).
Debra Granik was born on February 6, 1963, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
Debra Duncan - 1998 Working in the Movies was released on: USA: 1998
ya sure y not I think the main thing Debra Granik wanted to show was a sober world full of suspense. Fear comes naturally.
John Carpenter and Debra Hill.
Kathryn Bigelow is the first woman to win the Oscar for best director for the Hurt Locker. Debra Granik is getting a lot of press now for the Winter's Bone which is really great. Nancy Meyers who did It's Complicated and Nora Ephron for Julie and Julia (both these movies are with Meryl Streep).
The movie 'Oleanna' was directed by David Mamet, who was also the writer. The film was released in 1994 and starred William H. Macy and Debra Eisenstadt.
Debra Paget is best known as being an actress in the 1940s though to the 1960s. She is best known for her roles in movies such as Love Me Tender and The Tomb of Love.
Debra Messing has been in The Wedding Date, Along Came Polly and The Women. For a full list of the things she has appeared in go to her IMDB page.
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For the Joe Wright-directed version of Pride and Prejudice, the producers were Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Paul Webster. Jane Frazer was the co-producer. Liza Chasin and Debra Hayward were the executive producers.
Based on the 2006 novel by Daniel Woodrell, "Winter's Bone" is the story of Ree Dolly (Jennifer Lawrence), a poor teen living in the Ozark Mountains area of southern Missouri. Her drug dealer father recently has been freed on bond after an arrest. When he disappears before his court date, Ree discovers that her father had used their home as collateral for his bail bond. As a result, Ree sets out to find her father before the Dolly Family loses the house. Directed by independent filmmaker Debra Granik, "Winter's Bone" was nominated for four 2010 Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Actress (Lawrence), Best Supporting Actor (John Hawkes) and Best Adapted Screenplay (Granik and Anne Rosellini).
Debra McMichael goes by Queen Debra.