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Coreen Mayrs

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Coreen Mayrs
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Coreen Mayrs (left) with partner Heike Brandstatter (right)
About
Also known as Coreen Mayers
Title Casting Director
Gender Female
IMDb profile

Coreen Mayrs is a casting director for Bionic Woman.

About

Beside her work on Bionic Woman, Coreen Mayrs's combined filmography of television series and films totals over a hundred—and that's just from her main role as casting director. She has been casting director for hit television series including The X Files (1997-1999), Family Law (1999), American Dreams (2002), Smallville (2004), Battlestar Galactica (2004), and Criminal Minds (2005). Coreen also cast directed such television films as Them (1996), Snow White (2001), A Bear Named Winnie (2004); and moviehouse films including Babette's Feet (1999), Final Destination 2 (2003), The Butterfly Effect (2004), Fantastic Four (2005) and X-Men: The Last Stand (2006).

Coreen's role has also been that of general casting, additional casting, extras casting, and casting assistant/associate. She is credited for general casting for films such as Final Destination (2000), X2 (2003), Scary Movie 3 (2003), and Final Destination 3 (2006); and television series Millennium (1996-1997), Dark Angel (2000-2002), and Supernatural (2005-2007). She is listed as additional casting for television films Nightmare Street (1998), and Futuresport (1998), and moviehouse film She's the Man (2006). Coreen is credited as extras casting for television film Still Not Quite Human (1992), and moviehouse films including We're No Angels (1989) and Run (1991). Finally, her role as casting assistant has included film The Accused (1988).

In addition to her casting work, Coreen was director, writer and producer for the 1999 short films A Feeling Called Glory and The Rememberer.

Notes

  • In 2000, Coreen Mayrs won an Emmy award in category Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series for Freaks and Geeks. That same year, she also won a Reel Frontier Award from the Arizona International Film Festival for Best Short Take for short film The Rememberer; a Gemini award for Best Short Dramatic Program for short film A Feeling Called Glory; Honorable Mention award from the Kudzu Film Festival for Best Short for A Feeling Called Glory; a Festival Prize award from the Long Island International Film Expo for Best Short Film - 35mm for A Feeling Called Glory; a Chameleon award from the Williamsburg Brooklyn Film Festival for Best Short Subject for A Feeling Called Glory; and a Maverick award from the Woodstock Film Festival for Best Short Film for A Feeling Called Glory.
  • Also, in 2000, Coreen Mayrs won 3rd place in the George Sidney Independent Film Competition's Best Short category for A Feeling Called Glory. The competition was run by the San Luis Obispo International Film Festival.
  • Coreen has also been nominated for several Artios awards from the Casting Society of America (2000+).

Trivia

  • Coreen Mayrs runs Coreen Mayrs Casting Inc. with her partner, Heike Brandstatter, in Vancouver, Canada. Eric Dawson is casting director for Bionic Woman in Los Angeles.


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Jim Coblentz (editor) • Eric Dawson (casting director) • David Eick (creator) • James Halpern (associate producer) • Augie Hess (editor) • Jason Katims (creative consultant) • Coreen Mayrs (casting director) • Sian McArthur (associate producer) • Hannah Shakespeare (story editor) • Mimi Won (story editor) • Barry Zetlin (editor)

See Also: Art DepartmentDirectorsProducersWritersCast

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