TIM SUHRSTEDT, A.S.C. (Director of Photography) won the 1995 Emmy Award for Best Achievement in Cinematography for a Series for his work on the first episode of "Chicago Hope," entitled "Over the Rainbow." In addition he was nominated for the 1995 A.S.C. Award for the "Chicago Hope" pilot.
The cult hit "Android" was Suhrstedt's first notable feature. His films include "Teen Wolf," "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure," "Mystic Pizza," "The Favor," "Noises Off," "Traces of Red," "Getting Even With Dad" and "To Gillian On Her 37th Birthday." His latest feature is "The Wedding Singer," starring Drew Barrymore and Adam Sandler.
Born and raised in Los Angeles, O. NICHOLAS BROWN (Editor) began his career in 1959 as an assistant editor on television's "Wagon Train." Among his credits are "Wild America," "The Phantom," "Operation Dumbo Drop," "Free Willy," "Hearts and Souls," "City Slickers," "Rambo III," "The Accused," "Project X," "The Man With One Red Shoe" and "Heart Like a Wheel."
Brown appeared as an actor in "Sleepwalkers," which he also edited.
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