Gigi Causey is an American
film
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and
television producer
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,
production supervisor
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, and
manager
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who resides in
Los Angeles
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. On January 24, 2012, Causey was nominated for the
2012
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Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film
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for ''
Time Freak'' which she produced.
Causey is married to filmmaker
Andrew Bowler
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, who was also nominated for an
Academy Award
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for the film ''
Time Freak''.
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Filmography
Producer
;Film
* ''If I Didn't Care'' (2007)
* '' Time Freak'' (2011)
;Television
* '' Queer Eye'' (1 episode, 2006)
* ''The Detonators
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'' (11 episodes, 2009)
Production supervisor
;Film
* '' Keane'' (2004)
* '' The Lucky Ones'' (2008)
* ''Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist
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'' (2008)
* ''May the Best Man Win'' (2009)
* ''Brooklyn to Manhattan'' (2010)
* '' Vamps'' (2012)
* ''Safe House
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Histori ...
'' (2012)
;Television
* ''All Worked Up
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Music
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* ''All'' (All ...
'' (6 episodes, 2009)
* ''Arctic Roughnecks'' (2009)
Production manager
;Film
* ''Before It Had a Name'' (2005)
;Television
* '' Queer Eye'' (2003)
* ''Knock First
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'' (2003)
* ''Home Delivery'' (2004)
* ''Beer League
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'' (2006)
Production designer
;Film
* ''Sanity'' (1998)
* ''Olympia'' (1998)
* ''Trespasses'' (1999)
Recognition
Awards and nominations
* 2012, nominated for Academy Award
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, 'Best Short Film, Live Action' for '' Time Freak''
* 2011, won festival prize for 'Best Short' at Route 66 Film Festival for ''Time Freak''
* 2011, won Jury Award for 'Best Short' at Stony Brook Film Festival
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for ''Time Freak''
* 2011, nominated for Jury Award for 'Best Short Film' at Omaha Film Festival for ''Time Freak''
References
External links
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Living people
American film producers
Place of birth missing (living people)
Year of birth missing (living people)
Unit production managers
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