About
Rick Stevenson
Overview
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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.
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Known for
Acting |
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2012 | Fetch | Actor | Little boy's dad | 59 Average |
Grand-Dead | Actor | Grandpa | N/A N/A |
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Directing |
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2010 | Displaced | Directing | Director | 59 Average |
2006 | Expiration Date | Directing | Director | 58 Average |
2001 | Anthrax | Directing | Director | N/A N/A |
2000 | The Dinosaur Hunter | Directing | Director | 59 Average |
1999 | Question of Privilege | Directing | Director | 59 Average |
1995 | Magic in the Water | Directing | Director | 58 Average |
Writing |
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2010 | Displaced | Writing | Writer | 59 Average |
2006 | Expiration Date | Writing | Writer | 58 Average |
1995 | Magic in the Water | Writing | Screenplay | 58 Average |
Production |
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2022 | foundation | Production | Executive Producer | N/A N/A |
2016 | Apotheosis | Production | Executive Producer | N/A N/A |
1993 | Arctic Blue | Production | Producer | 58 Average |
1991 | Crooked Hearts | Production | Producer | 58 Average |
1988 | Some Girls | Production | Producer | 58 Average |
1988 | Promised Land | Production | Producer | 58 Average |
1985 | Restless Natives | Production | Producer | 59 Average |