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Stephen J. Lineweaver was born in 1955. He is a production designer and art director, known for A Bit of Bad Luck (2014), Junior (1994) and After Hours (1985).
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Lineweaver began his career in 1984 as a producer for A Bit of Bad Luck, a construction coordinator Old Enough, and an art director on Alphabet City. He held various posts in television and film art departments until landing the job of production designer on the 1988 television series Great Performances, a position he has kept on projects ever sinc...
Shortly after MacFarlane completed a draft script for the third episode, About a Girl, he set to build his production team. Stephen Lineweaver was enlisted as the head of production design just after MacFarlane hired his executive producers and writing team. His first day on set, Lineweaver met up with producer Howard Griffith and construction coor...
Official videoof Lineweaver's set in progress and completedArticle on the production of the show written by Lineweaver and art director Robert StrohmaierJan 1, 1993 · This Boy's Life is a nicely acted but excessively bland coming-of-age memoir about a young man's escape from domestic turmoil and abuse, with numerous potent scenes of conflict between the...
Apr 26, 2018 · This week, Deadline’s Production Value video series continues its space exploration with Seth MacFarlane sci-fi series The Orville, as Emmy-nominated production designer Stephen Lineweaver...
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A Bit of Bad Luck is a 2014 American thriller comedy film written and directed by John Fuhrman and starring Cary Elwes. [1] [2] It is set in Seattle, and was filmed in Seattle and Morton, Washington. [3] [4]
When a Miami dentist inherits a team of sled dogs, he's got to learn the trade or lose his pack to a crusty mountain man.
After Hours. Desperate to escape his mind-numbing routine, uptown Manhattan office worker Paul Hackett (Griffin Dunne) ventures downtown for a hookup with a mystery woman (Rosanna Arquette).