Russell DeGrazier

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​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Russell DeGrazier is an American writer, director, producer and actor. His works include the comedy-drama Sunset Strip, the award-winning short film 'Mad' Boy, I'll Blow Your Blues Away. Be Mine, and a role in the series Friday Night Lights. Description above from the Wikipedia article Russell DeGrazier, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Attraction
Producer
A writer/radio advice show host fails to heed his own advice as he stalks his ex-girlfriend and then becomes involved with an actress friend of hers.
Attraction
Director
A writer/radio advice show host fails to heed his own advice as he stalks his ex-girlfriend and then becomes involved with an actress friend of hers.
Attraction
Writer
A writer/radio advice show host fails to heed his own advice as he stalks his ex-girlfriend and then becomes involved with an actress friend of hers.
Sunset Strip
Screenplay
A day in Hollywood, 1972, with young people looking for the 24 hours that will change their lives. Zach will open that night for a British rocker at Whisky a Go-Go; he lives in a canyon and plays impromptu duets with a mysterious guitarist he doesn't see. Tammy is a costume designer, open to quick sex with the various rockers she works with and loved from afar by Michael, a photographer recovering from a case of the clap. His good friend is Felix, a morose, alcoholic songwriter. On hand for comic relief is Marty Shapiro, a fast-talking record producer. Getting ready for the gig at the club, Zach's performance, and the early-morning aftermath comprise the film.
Goulet's Sick
Sound
The difference between love and loneliness rests on the slightest of hinges.
Goulet's Sick
Editor
The difference between love and loneliness rests on the slightest of hinges.
Goulet's Sick
Writer
The difference between love and loneliness rests on the slightest of hinges.
Goulet's Sick
Producer
The difference between love and loneliness rests on the slightest of hinges.
Goulet's Sick
Director
The difference between love and loneliness rests on the slightest of hinges.