Gale Anne Hurd
Gale Anne Hurd
Gale Anne Hurdis an American film producer. She is currently the recording secretary for the Producers Guild of America...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionProducer
Date of Birth25 October 1955
CountryUnited States of America
films
I've always loved comic books, which is why I've done films like 'Hulk' and 'The Punishers.'
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I also love the zombie genre, my zombie fandom going way back to 'Night of the Living Dead.' And 'The Walking Dead' is truly the ultimate representation of that sensibility in the comic book genre.
characters places worlds
I've always been a fan of sci-fi, fantasy, and horror. I like working with larger-than-life characters in fascinating worlds - places where the rules are different.
bottom business filmmaking fiscally line people work
Filmmaking is a business and at the bottom line people who don't make fiscally responsible decisions end up going into another line of work.
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I'm just attracted to the action element of science fiction. It's great to sit in the editing room with the director and sound engineers and to create the feeling where your heart is racing and you're sitting at the edge of your seat and you find yourself holding your breath.
thinking people special
You don't want people to look at something and think that was a fantastic special effect.
home environmental industry
We tend to be more environmental at home than at work, regardless of the industry we're in.
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It's more important to get the right writer and the right take than it is to do something in a particular timeframe.
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I've always loved comic books, which is why I've done films like Hulk and The Punishers,
historical fiction fans
I'm a huge historical fiction and non-fiction fan,
stress dark technology
A lot of my films have dealt with the dark side of technology and stress that you have to examine the ramifications of progress.