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Michael Addis is a comedic television and film director who has made his mark in hidden camera comedy and reality-style comedy. Addis' debut feature, Poor White Trash (starring Jaime Pressly and Sean Young ) was an underground hit in 2000 that ended up making three times its budget.
Redden could not play the banjo and the director thought his hand movements looked unconvincing. A local musician, Mike Addis, was brought in to depict the movement of the boy's left hand. Addis hid behind Redden, with his left arm in Redden's shirt sleeve. Careful camera angles kept Addis out of frame and completed the illusion.
"There’s a circle of hell that we’re gonna be in," producer Michael Addis says on "Dark Side of Reality TV: The Swan." The Swan, the controversial reality competition series that aired on Fox ...
Poor White Trash is a crime-comedy film directed by Michael Addis. The film was released on June 16, 2000, and was distributed jointly by Hollywood Independents and the Xenon Group. [ 1 ] The film stars an ensemble cast of actors, including Jaime Pressly and others, most of them before they became famous.
Sometimes there were pre-recorded video segments directed by supervising producer Michael Addis. Lewis Black's Root of All Evil is formatted as a tongue-in-cheek mock trial acted in deadpan. Black presided over two opposing guest comedians championing a person or thing as the "root of all evil" (YouTube, beer, Oprah Winfrey, PETA, etc.). The ...
Michael Addis, US [5] Alexandre Aja (born 1978), France [6] Chantal Akerman (born 1950), Belgium [7] Corey Allen (1934–2010), US [8] Woody Allen (born 1935), US [9]
Kristi Addis (born 1971), American beauty queen; Mabel Addis (1912–2004), American writer, teacher, and video game designer; Mark Addis (born 1969), British philosopher; Martha L. Addis (1878–1942), American jeweler; Michael Addis, television and film director; Richard Addis (born 1956), British journalist and entrepreneur
Wildfires in Los Angeles raged through the star-studded Pacific Palisades neighborhood. Paris Hilton, Miles Teller, and Anthony Hopkins were among those who lost their homes.