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Naomi & Wynonna: Love Can Build a Bridge Complete Credits
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NAOMI AND WYNONNA
LOVE CAN BUILD A BRIDGE
Kathleen York
Viveka Davis
Bruce Greenwood
Melinda Dillon
Cari Shayne
Megan Ward
Travis Fine
Joshua Schaefer
Chris Mulkey
Laura Morgan
Lisa Waltz
Elizabeth Moss
Nick Searcy
A.J. Langer
Special Guest Appearance By Dolly Parton |
Original Music By J.A.C. Redford
Executive Music Producer - Richard Rudolph
Edited By Henk Van Eeghen
Production Designer - Stephen Storer
Director of Photography - Shelly Johnson
Supervising Producer - C. Tad Devlin
Produced By Salli Newman
Executive Producer - Naomi Judd
Executive Producers - Jordan Kerner and Jon Avnet
Based on the book "Love Can Build A Bridge" by Naomi Judd and Bud Schaetzle
Teleplay by Rama Laurie Stagner
Directed by Bobby Roth |
| Actor and role |
Kathleen York - Naomi Judd
Viveka Davis - Wynonna Judd
Bruce Greenwood - Larry Strickland
Melinda Dillon - Naomi's Mother
Cari Shayne - Young Naomi (Diana) Judd
Megan Ward - Ashley Judd
Travis Fine - Michael Ciminella
Joshua Schaefer - Brian
Chris Mulkey
Laura Morgan
Lisa Waltz
Elizabeth Moss - Young Ashley Judd
Nick Searcy - Judd
A.J. Langer - terminal patient |
After Credits:
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Co-starring: |
Young Ashley - Mae Whitman
Glen Judd - Rob Nilsson
Michael Ciminella - David Purdham
Billie Ciminella - Mary Joan Negro
Pops/Judd Band - Billy Vera
Gaylon - M.C. Gainey |
| In alphabetical order: |
Ralph Emery - Paul Bartel
Musician In Cafe - Jack Bender
Redneck - Mark Boone Junior
Toddler Christina - Karlie/Kirstie Brown
Troubadour Singer - Monte Byrum
Dr. Mitchum - Marty Davidson
Professor Ray Morella - Maxwell Gail
Newscaster - Gina Gallego
Child Margaret - Trishalee Hardy
Busker - Buck Johnson
38 year old - Robert Kerbeck
Jeannette - Jeannette Kerner
Toddler Ashley - Piper Lincoln
Dwight - Michael Marich
Reverend Dan Scott - Larry Moss
Child Mark Judd - Nic Roth
Concierge - Jason Sanford
Reverend Morton - David Schickele
Yvonne - Jennifer Starr
Danny Yancy - Sebastian Tillinger
Young Christina - Sandee Van Dyke |
Production Manager - C. Tad Devlin
1st Assistant Directors - Herb Adelman,
Tony Adler
2nd Assistant Directors - Pamela Cederquist,
Christian Della Penna
Executive Consultant - Bud Schaetzle
Costumes By Grania Preston
Art Director - Clayton Hartley
Set Decorator - Robin Peyton
Leadman - Nat Bocking
Set Designer - Charlie Vassar
Property Master - Chris Ubick
Assistant Property Master - Tim Wetzel
Costume Supergvisor - Lynda Foote
Costumers - Hala Bahmet,
Fran Murphy
Camera Operaator - Don Devine
1st Assistant Camera - Scott Ressler
2nd Assistant Camera - Susan Pollack
Steadicam Operator - Liz Zeigler
Gaffer - Terry Hall
Best Boy Electric - Dave Maddux
Key Grip - Robert J. Babin
Best Boy Grip - Craig Dobbie
Dolly Grip - Michael S. Epley
Sound Mixer - Ed Novick
Boom Operator - Bill Didonna
Cable/Playback - Doug Tourtelot
Construction Coordinator - Jeff Whitman
Script Supervisor - Jan Evans
Second Second Assistant Directors - Violet Cazanjian,
Evan Labb
Location Managers - Errol Reichow,
Kenneth E. Fix
Key Makeup Artist - Angela Levin
Key Hair Stylist - Linda De Andrea
Extras Casting - Cast of Thousands,
Bill Dance Casting
Crowd Promotions - Lisa S. Beasley
Casting Associate - Laurie Shapiro
Dialect Coach - Larry Moss
Music Instruction - Thomas Bocci
60's Dance Instructor - Andrea Lawent
Special Effects Coordinator - Eddie Surkin
Production Coordinator - Ruth Irvine
Production Accountant - Kristen Hermann
Assistant Coordinator - Annie Johnson
Stunt Coordinator - Dennis Scott
Assistant to Mr. Kerner - Kathy L. Menzies
Assistant to Mr. Avnet - Debbie Pinckes
Assistants to Mr. Roth - Lucia Gervino,
Susie Singer
Assistant to Ms. Judd - Laurie Kelly
Assistant to Ms. Newman - L. "Chip" Crosby, Jr.
Avnet/Kerner Controller - Carol Chacamaty
Transportation Coordinator - Ken Peterson
Transportation Captain - Loren Anderson
Post Production Supervisor - Paul Endara
Assistant Editor - Linda Kiyabu
Special Visual Effects By Illusion Arts, Inc.
Aerial Coordinator - Jim Gavin
Spacecam Director of Photography - Ron Goodman
| Production Assistants - | Daryl Lefever
Michelle London
Scott Schofield
Sean Whitler
Jeff Roth
Peter Brayshaw
Thorsteinn Vilhjalmsson |
Music Coordinator - Karen Kloack
Music Clearances - Media Rights, Inc.
Supervising Music Editor - Michael T. Ryan
Music Engineer - John Vigran
Supervising Sound Editor - Anthony Mazzei
| Re-Recording Mixers - | Gary Alexander
Mark Smith
Adam Jenkins |
Electronic Color Timer - Joe Parisella
Negative Cutter - Ginny Parrillo
| Hugh James
Will McGregor
Jeff Urbach |
| Judd Band - | Thomas Bocci
James Donnelllan
Chuck Fiori
Kim Norton
Bill Robe |
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Bellefonte Band - | Connell Lund
Leathan Lund
Nick Faigin
Harold Cane
Bob Nellis |
| Music Consultants - | Larry Strickland
Brent Maher
Don Potter |
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The Judds Farewell Concert choreographed and staged by Anthony Thomas
Choir Courtesy of Los Angeles Concert Singers
"Angel Baby"
By Ross Hamlin
Performed by The Honey Tones
"Blowin' In the Wind"
By Bob Dylan
Performed by Buck Johnson
"Born To Be Blue" By Mac David/Brent Maher/Michael Reid
Performed by the Judds - Courtesy of the Judds: Farewell Concert
"Both Sides Now" by Joni Mitchell
Performed by Wynonna Judd
"Don Be Cruel" by Elvis Presley/Otis Blackwell
Performed by the Judds - Courtesy of RCA Records
"Dream Time" by Charlie Midnight/Richard Rudolph
Performed by the Bonnevilles
"Faded Love" By Bob Wills/John Wills
"The Gospel Train"
Performed by the Judds
"Grandpa" (Tell Me About The Good Old Days)" by Jamie O'Hara
Performed by the Judds - Courtesy of the Judds: Farewell Concert
"Had A Dream" By Dennis Linde
Performed by the Judds - Courtesy of RCA Records
"Hello Stranger" by A.P. Carter
Performed by the Judds - Courtesy of RCA Records
"Hillbilly Boogie" By Alton Delmore/Rabon Delmore
Performed by the Judds
"In The Garden" By Miles Austin
Performed by the Los Angeles Concert Singers
"John Deere Tractor" By Lawrence Hammond
Performed by the Judds - Courtesy of RCA Records
Lazy Country Evening By Naomi Judd
Performed by the Judds
"Let Me Tell You About Love" By Paul Kennerly/Brent Maher/Carl Perkins
Performed By the Judds - Courtesy of RCA Records
"Lets Work Together" By Wilbert Harrison
Performed by the Midnight Rumblers
"Love Can Build a Bridge" By Naomi Judd/John Jarvis/Paul Overstreet
Performeed by the Judds - Courtesy of the Judds: Farewell Concert
"Mama He's Crazy" By Kenny O'Dell
Performed by the Judds - Courtesy of RCA Records
"Mining Camp Blues" By Trixie Smith
Performed by the Judds
"River Of Time" By Naomi Judd/John Jarvis
Performed by the Judd's - Courtesy of RCA Records
"Rockin' With The Rhythm Of The Rain" by Brent Maher/Don Schlitz
Performed by the Judds - Courtesy of RCA Records
"Rollin' & Tumblin'" By Morris Levy
Performed by Midnight Rumblers
"Tears For You" By Christopher East/Michael Jupp
Performeed by the Judds - Courtesy of RCA Records
"Tequila" By Chuck Rio
Performed by the Bonnevilles
"The Sweetest Gift" By J. B. Coates
Performed by Hazel and Alice
Courtesy of Rounder Records
Performed by the Judds and Laura Morgan
"Turn It Loose" by Brent Maher/Don Schlitz/Craig Bickardt
Performed by the Judds - Courtesy of RCA Records
"Why Not Me" By Brent Maher/Howard Harlan/James Throckmorton
Performed by the Judds - Courtesy of RCA Records
Color by Pacific Film Laboratories
Electronic Laboratory - Laser-Pacific
Post Production Sound - Todd-AO/Glen Glenn Studios
Camera and Lenses by Panavision
Concert Footage Lighting By The Obie Company
Aerial Camera System by Spacecam Systems, Inc.
| Some Locations Furnished By | The Troubadour
Harrah's Hotel, Reno
The Fairmont Hotel |
Presented in Dolby Suround |
This film is based upon Naomi Judd's autobiography. Certain scenes and characters
have been fictionalized for dramatic purposes.
Copyright 1995
The Avnet/Kerner Company
All Rights Reserved |
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