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He also edited Columbia Pictures’ “The Craft” starring Neve Campbell, Robin Tunney, and Faruza Balk, and” The Waterdance”, with Eric Stoltz, Wesley Snipes, William Forsythe and Helen Hunt, which won the 1992 Sundance Film Festival Audience Award and The Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award.
He also served as editor on “Mad Love” for Touchstone Pictures, with Drew Barrymore and Chris O’Donnell, and “Frankie and Johnny Are Married”, with Michael and Lisa Pressman and Alan Rosenberg. In addition, he worked on, “The Crow 2-City of Angels”, “Highlander 2-The Quickening”, “Bad Dreams” and “Bulletproof”.
His television credits include “Reefer Madness, the Movie Musical” for Showtime, with Neve Campbell, Christian Campbell, Kirsten Bell, Alan Cumming, Steven Weber and Anna Gasteyer,
and was nominated for the ACE Eddie Award for “Reefer Madness” in the category of Best Movie for Non-Commercial Television in 2006.
He also edited the pilot for the Showtime series, “The “L” Word”, the pilot and series for David E. Kelley’s “The Brotherhood of Poland, New Hampshire”, Disney’s “Angels in the End Zone”, USA Cable Movies “Deconstructing Sarah” and “Deep Red”, NBC’s Telefilms “A Family Torn Apart”, “The Revenge of Al Capone”, and Disney Channel’s “The Ernest Green Story”, winner of the 1994 Peabody Award.
His education includes UCLA Film School, with a BA in film with Magna Cum Laude honors.
He is represented by the Jay Gilbert at the Agency for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills, and currently lives in Santa Monica, California.
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The Waterdance (1992)
I loved working on this film!
I loved working on this film with Neal and Michael. It was gold in my hands, and I knew it. Cut on film, the script and performances were superb, and I am so glad to see your reviewer gave Mr. Forsythe his due, as I absolutely loved him in this film. The first day of dailies he came up to me, leaned into me very closely and said "Choices, Jeff, choices", and then walked away. His choices were wonderful, and he won best actor at the Houston Film Festival, and the film took the Audience Award and the Screenwriting Award at the Sundance Film Festival in 1992. Neal was wonderful to work with, and is still a close friend, and that cannot be said of too many in this fickle town. He wrote a great script, and he and Mike got the performances of a lifetime out of everyone. Eric, Helen Hunt, one of Wesley Snipe's best to this day, and it was wonderful to be a part of the experience that was Neal's life. It was also interesting that Gale Anne Hurd, of action movie fame (Terminator, etc.), chose to produce it and get the film made. When it won at Sundance she threw her arms around me and said "We did it!" Neal, of course, was the man who did it, but it was great to be along on that ride. Jeff Freeman