Shelley Surpin, the entertainment lawyer who produced a half-dozen movies and championed such independent filmmakers as Allison Anders, Nicole Holofcener and Gregg Araki, has died. She was 72.
Surpin died Friday of complications from a stroke, her law firm, the Century City-based Surpin, Mayersohn & Coghill, announced.
Surpin was a producer on The Doom Generation (1995) and Nowhere (1997), both written and directed by Araki; Louis & Frank (1998), written and directed by Alexandre Rockwell; Prague Duet (1998), written and directed by Roger L. Simon; Sound of My Voice (2012), directed and co-written by Zal Batmanglij and starring Brit Marling; and Jake Squared (2013), written and directed by Howard ...
Surpin died Friday of complications from a stroke, her law firm, the Century City-based Surpin, Mayersohn & Coghill, announced.
Surpin was a producer on The Doom Generation (1995) and Nowhere (1997), both written and directed by Araki; Louis & Frank (1998), written and directed by Alexandre Rockwell; Prague Duet (1998), written and directed by Roger L. Simon; Sound of My Voice (2012), directed and co-written by Zal Batmanglij and starring Brit Marling; and Jake Squared (2013), written and directed by Howard ...
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On this week's episode of Fringe, "Through the Looking Glass and What Walter Found There," Peter continues to grieve Etta by watching one of her final holograms over and over in familiar surroundings. Olivia discovers him and joins in the sad ceremony and they decide mutual support is imperative to healing. Peter lies about the hole on the back of his neck and tells Olivia it's just a little scratch from his skirmish with the Observers. She buys his story without ever looking at the wound.
Walter Wanders
Walter retrieves another tape from the amber and sees a familiar locale in Boston. He immediately leaves by himself to investigate. Upon arrival, he's told the apartment he's seeking has been condemned for 20 years. He trudges through the rubble and finds the apartment. He recalls the pattern for entry into the parallel universe, walks it off on the floor...
- 11/9/2012
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
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