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    Home » Motion Picture Academy Extends Membership Invites To 322 Artists and Execs

    Motion Picture Academy Extends Membership Invites To 322 Artists and Execs

    By SHOOTFriday, June 26, 2015Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments2422 Views
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    Cinematographer Rachel Morrison ("Cake," "Fruitvale Station") is among the artists invited to become members of the Motion Picture Academy.
    LOS ANGELES --

    The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is extending invitations to join the organization to 322 artists and executives who have distinguished themselves by their contributions to theatrical motion pictures.  Those who accept the invitations will be the only additions to the Academy’s membership in 2015. This year’s group of invitees reflects the Academy’s push for diversity as it has reached out to women, foreign-born artisans and various races and ethnic backgrounds.

    “It’s gratifying to acknowledge the extraordinary range of talent in our industry,” said Academy President Cheryl Boone Isaacs.  “This year, our branches have recognized a more diverse and inclusive list of filmmakers and artists than ever before, and we look forward to adding their creativity, ideas and experience to our organization.”

    The 2015 invitees are:

    Actors
    Elizabeth Banks – “Love & Mercy,” “The Hunger Games”
    Choi Min-sik– “Lucy,” “Oldboy”
    Benedict Cumberbatch – “The Imitation Game,” “Star Trek Into Darkness”
    Martin Freeman – “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey,” “Hot Fuzz”
    Heather Graham – “The Hangover,” “Boogie Nights”
    Tom Hardy – “Mad Max: Fury Road,” “Inception”
    Kevin Hart – “The Wedding Ringer,” “Ride Along”
    Felicity Jones – “The Theory of Everything,” “Like Crazy”
    Stephen Lang – “Avatar,” “The Men Who Stare at Goats”
    Jodi Long – “A Picture of You,” “Beginners”
    John Carroll Lynch – “Shutter Island,” “Zodiac”
    Gugu Mbatha-Raw – “Beyond the Lights,” “Belle”
    Denis O’Hare – “Milk,” “Michael Clayton”
    Michael O’Neill – “Dallas Buyers Club,” “Transformers”
    David Oyelowo – “Selma,” “A Most Violent Year”
    Dev Patel – “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel,” “Slumdog Millionaire”
    Rosamund Pike – “Gone Girl,” “Pride & Prejudice”
    Chris Pine – “Into the Woods,” “Star Trek”
    Daniel Radcliffe – “Kill Your Darlings,” “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2”
    Eddie Redmayne – “The Theory of Everything,” “Les Misérables”
    Jason Segel – “The Five-Year Engagement,” “The Muppets”
    J.K. Simmons – “Whiplash,” “Juno”
    Sonny Skyhawk – “Geronimo: An American Legend,” “Young Guns II”
    Song Kang-ho – “Snowpiercer,” “The Host”
    Emma Stone – “Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance),” “The Help”

    Casting Directors
    Lucy Bevan – “Cinderella,” “The Hundred-Foot Journey”
    Victoria Burrows – “The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug,” “King Kong”
    Aisha Coley – “Selma,” “Beyond the Lights”
    Patricia DiCerto – “Blue Jasmine,” “Vicky Cristina Barcelona”
    Mary Hidalgo – “The Lego Movie,” “The Incredibles”
    Roger Mussenden – “X-Men: Days of Future Past,” “Get Smart”
    Lucie Robitaille – “Incendies,” “The Barbarian Invasions”
    Luis San Narciso – “The Skin I Live In,” “The Sea Inside”
    April Webster – “Tomorrowland,” “Star Trek”
    Tricia Wood – “Woman in Gold,” “The Lincoln Lawyer”

    Cinematographers
    Christopher Blauvelt – “The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby,” “The Bling Ring”
    Adriano Goldman – “August: Osage County,” “Jane Eyre”
    Ben Kasulke – “Laggies,” “Safety Not Guaranteed”
    Ryszard Lenczewski – “Ida,” “Margaret”
    Jody Lee Lipes – “Ballet 422,” “Martha Marcy May Marlene”
    Sharone Meir – “Whiplash,” “Mean Creek”
    Rachel Morrison – “Cake,” “Fruitvale Station”
    Tristan Oliver – “ParaNorman,” “Fantastic Mr. Fox”
    Hoyte Van Hoytema – “Interstellar,” “Her”
    Roman Vasyanov – “Fury,” “End of Watch”
    Łukasz Żal – “Ida,” “Joanna”

    Costume Designers
    Kasia Walicka Maimone – “Foxcatcher,” “Moonrise Kingdom”
    Francesca Livia Sartori – “Piazza Fontana: The Italian Conspiracy,” “When the Night”
    Jany Temime – “Gravity,” “Skyfall”

    Designers
    Ramsey Avery – “Tomorrowland,” “Star Trek Into Darkness”
    Gae Buckley – “The Book of Eli,” “He’s Just Not That into You”
    Keith Brian Burns – “The Best Man Holiday,” “2 Fast 2 Furious”
    Lester W. Cohen – “Fading Gigolo,” “Cop Land”
    Suzie Davies – “Mr. Turner,” “The Children”
    John F. Fenner – “The Phantom of the Opera,” “The Talented Mr. Ripley”
    Darren Gilford – “Oblivion,” “Tron: Legacy”
    Derek R. Hill – “Southpaw,” “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl”
    Bryn Imagire – “Cars 2,” “Up”
    Dina Lipton – “Baggage Claim,” “Love Hurts”
    Tatiana Macdonald – “The Imitation Game,” “The Invisible Woman”
    Dominic Masters – “Woman in Gold,” “Casino Royale”
    Doug Meerdink – “Jurassic World,” “Ocean’s Thirteen”
    Chris Spellman – “Paper Towns,” “This Is the End”
    Patrick Tatopoulos – “300: Rise of an Empire,” “Total Recall”
    Charlotte Watts – “Mr. Holmes,” “Mr. Turner”

    Directors
    Michael Binder – “Black or White,” “Reign over Me”
    Bong Joon-ho – “Snowpiercer,” “Mother”
    Niki Caro – “North Country,” “Whale Rider”
    Damien Chazelle* – “Whiplash,” “Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench”
    Simon Curtis – “Woman in Gold,” “My Week with Marilyn”
    François Girard – “Silk,” “The Red Violin”
    F. Gary Gray – “The Italian Job,” “Friday”
    James Gunn – “Guardians of the Galaxy,” “Super”
    Im Kwon-taek – “Chi-Hwa-Seon (Painted Fire),” “Chunhyang”
    Stan Lathan – “Beat Street,” “Amazing Grace”
    Malcolm D. Lee* – “The Best Man Holiday,” “The Best Man”
    Justin Lin – “Fast & Furious 6,” “Better Luck Tomorrow”
    François Ozon – “Young & Beautiful,” “Swimming Pool”
    Paweł Pawlikowski* – “Ida,” “My Summer of Love”
    Kelly Reichardt – “Meek’s Cutoff,” “Wendy and Lucy”
    Ira Sachs – “Love Is Strange,” “Keep the Lights On”
    Lynn Shelton – “Laggies,” “Your Sister’s Sister”
    Abderrahmane Sissako* – “Timbuktu,” “Bamako”
    Damián Szifron* – “Wild Tales,” “On Probation”
    Fernando Trueba – “Chico & Rita,” “Belle Epoque”
    Morten Tyldum – “The Imitation Game,” “Headhunters”
    Zaza Urushadze – “Tangerines,” “The Guardian”
    Wayne Wang – “Anywhere but Here,” “The Joy Luck Club”
    Edgar Wright – “The World’s End,” “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World”
    Joe Wright – “Anna Karenina,” “Atonement”
    Andrey Zvyagintsev* – “Leviathan,” “Elena”

    Documentary
    Richard Berge – “The Island President,” “The Rape of Europa”
    Mathilde Bonnefoy* – “CitizenFour,” “The Invisibles”
    Emad Burnat – “5 Broken Cameras”
    Guy Davidi – “5 Broken Cameras,” “Interrupted Streams”
    Geralyn Dreyfous – “The Square,” “The Invisible War”
    Lewis Erskine – “Free Angela: And All Political Prisoners,” “Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple”
    Shana Hagan – “Misconception,” “This Film Is Not Yet Rated”
    Tony Hardmon – “Detropia,” “Semper Fi: Always Faithful”
    Leonard Retel Helmrich – “Position among the Stars,” “Shape of the Moon”
    Pirjo Honkasalo – “The 3 Rooms of Melancholia,” “Atman”
    Judy Irving – “Pelican Dreams,” “The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill”
    Robert Kenner – “Merchants of Doubt,” “Food, Inc.”
    Marc Levin – “Mr. Untouchable,” “The Last Party”
    Jesse Moss – “The Overnighters,” “Full Battle Rattle”
    Pratibha Parmar – “Alice Walker: Beauty in Truth,” “A Place of Rage”
    Paula DuPre’ Pesmen – “Keep On Keepin’ On,” “The Cove”
    Gordon Quinn – “Life Itself,” “Hoop Dreams”
    Kim Roberts – “Waiting for ‘Superman’,” “Lost Boys of Sudan”
    Richard Rowley – “Dirty Wars,” “The Fourth World War”
    João Moreira Salles – “Santiago,” “Entreatos (Intermissions)”
    Ondi Timoner – “We Live in Public,” “Dig!”

    Executives
    Carolyn Blackwood
    Robbie Brenner
    Lia Buman
    Steve Burke
    David Fenkel
    Mellody Hobson
    Brian Keane
    Steven Paul O’Dell
    Jim Orr
    Mark Rachesky
    Ted Sarandos
    Jeff Shell

    Film Editors
    Craig Alpert – “Pitch Perfect 2,” “Pineapple Express”
    Mick Audsley – “The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus,” “Dirty Pretty Things”
    Pablo Barbieri – “Wild Tales,” “La Antena (The Aerial)”
    Nadia Ben Rachid – “Timbuktu,” “Bamako”
    Kristina Boden – “The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby,” “Cake”
    Mathilde Bonnefoy* – “CitizenFour,” “Run Lola Run”
    Julian Clarke – “Chappie,” “District 9”
    Douglas Crise – “Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance),” “Babel”
    Tom Cross – “Whiplash,” “Any Day Now”
    Jinx Godfrey – “The Theory of Everything,” “Man on Wire”
    Robert Grahamjones – “Brave,” “Ratatouille”
    Masahiro Hirakubo – “Virunga,” “The Duchess”
    Jarosław Kamiński – “Ida,” “Aftermath (Pokłosie)”
    William Kerr – “Bridesmaids,” “I Love You, Man”
    Nico Leunen – “Lost River,” “The Broken Circle Breakdown”
    Mike McCusker – “Get On Up,” “3:10 to Yuma”
    Tim Mertens – “Big Hero 6,” “Wreck-It Ralph”
    Barney Pilling – “The Grand Budapest Hotel,” “An Education”
    David Rennie – “22 Jump Street,” “Office Space”
    Gary D. Roach – “American Sniper,” “Prisoners”
    Michael L. Sale – “We’re the Millers,” “Bridesmaids”
    Stephen Schaffer – “Cars 2,” “WALL-E”
    Job ter Burg – “Borgman,” “Winter in Wartime”
    Peter Teschner – “St. Vincent,” “Horrible Bosses”
    Tara Timpone – “Friends with Kids,” “Bad Teacher”

    Makeup Artists and Hairstylists
    Frida S. Aradottir – “August: Osage County,” “A Serious Man”
    Victoria Down – “Big Eyes,” “Rise of the Planet of the Apes”
    Frances Hannon – “The Grand Budapest Hotel,” “The King’s Speech”
    Todd Kleitsch – “Run All Night,” “Black Swan”
    Dennis Liddiard – “Foxcatcher,” “Jobs”
    Jerry Popolis – “Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance),” “Noah”
    Janine Rath-Thompson – “Star Trek Into Darkness,” “Bridesmaids”
    Johnny Villanueva – “The Gambler,” “The Fighter”
    David White – “Guardians of the Galaxy,” “La Vie en Rose”
    Elizabeth Yianni-Georgiou – “Guardians of the Galaxy,” “An Education”

    Members-at-Large
    Andy Armstrong
    Wayne Billheimer
    Kevin Brownlow
    Simon Crane
    Debbie Denise
    Jeff Habberstad
    Andy Hendrickson
    Elissa M. Rashkin Loparco
    Guido Quaroni
    Nicole Scalise
    Steven J. Scott
    Leon D. Silverman
    Gregg Smrz
    Lynda Ellenshaw Thompson
    Steve Venezia

    Music
    Tyler Bates – “John Wick,” “Guardians of the Galaxy”
    Alex Gibson – “Interstellar,” “The Dark Knight”
    Jonny Greenwood – “Inherent Vice,” “The Master”
    Dave Grusin – “Skating to New York,” “The Firm”
    Alex Heffes – “Love and Honor,” “Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom”
    Lisa Jaime – “Annie,” “Rock of Ages”
    Jóhann Jóhannsson – “The Theory of Everything,” “Prisoners”
    Laura Karpman – “States of Grace,” “Black Nativity”
    Christopher Lennertz – “The Wedding Ringer,” “Horrible Bosses”
    Lonnie Lynn – “Selma,” “Freedom Writers”
    Chris McGeary – “Jersey Boys,” “RoboCop”
    Sergio Mendes – “Rio 2,” “Rio”
    Daniel Pinder – “Big Hero 6,” “Captain Phillips”
    Trent Reznor – “Gone Girl,” “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo”
    Atticus Ross – “Love & Mercy,” “The Social Network”
    John Stephens – “Selma,” “Django Unchained”
    Marc Streitenfeld – “Poltergeist,” “Prometheus”
    Erica Weis – “Spy,” “The Heat”
    Gary Yershon – “Mr. Turner,” “Another Year”

    Producers
    Caroline Baron – “Capote,” “Monsoon Wedding”
    Effie T. Brown – “Dear White People,” “Real Women Have Curves”
    Terence Chang – “Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale,” “Face/Off”
    Wyck Godfrey – “The Fault in Our Stars,” “Twilight”
    Jeremy Kleiner – “Selma,” “12 Years a Slave”
    Pamela Koffler – “Still Alice,” “Hedwig and the Angry Inch”
    Gina Kwon – “Camp X-Ray,” “Me and You and Everyone We Know”
    Dan Lin – “The Lego Movie,” “Sherlock Holmes”
    Eric Newman – “RoboCop,” “Children of Men”
    Bruna Papandrea – “Wild,” “All Good Things”
    Lydia Dean Pilcher – “Cutie and the Boxer,” “The Darjeeling Limited”
    Rebecca Yeldham – “On the Road,” “The Kite Runner”

    Public Relations
    Jennifer Allen
    Asad Ayaz
    Dawn Baillie
    Andrew Bernstein
    Liz Biber
    Mara Buxbaum
    Lee Ginsberg
    R. Jeff Hill
    Michelle Hooper
    Chris Libby
    Susan Norget
    Lewis Oberlander
    Gordon Paddison
    Elias Plishner
    David Pollick
    Weiman Seid
    LeeAnne Stables
    Ryan Stankevich
    Bonnie Voland

    Short Films and Feature Animation
    Alan Barillaro – “Brave,” “WALL-E”
    Kristine Belson – “The Croods,” “How to Train Your Dragon”
    Darlie Brewster – “Curious George,” “The Prince of Egypt”
    Roy Conli – “Big Hero 6,” “Tangled”
    Ronnie Del Carmen – “Up,” “Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron”
    Paul A. Felix – “Big Hero 6,” “Lilo & Stitch”
    Michael Fukushima – “Me and My Moulton,” “Dimanche/Sunday”
    Don Hall – “Big Hero 6,” “Winnie the Pooh”
    Talkhon Hamzavi – “Parvaneh,” “Taub”
    Hu Wei – “Butter Lamp (La Lampe Au Beurre De Yak),” “Le Propriétaire”
    Jin Kim – “Big Hero 6,” “Bolt”
    Mat Kirkby – “The Phone Call,” “Hard to Swallow”
    David Kneupper – “Alex and Sylvia,” “The Civil War in 4 Minutes”
    Michael Lennox – “Boogaloo and Graham,” “The Back of Beyond”
    Fabio Lignini – “How to Train Your Dragon 2,” “Puss in Boots”
    James Lucas – “The Phone Call”
    Patrick Osborne – “Feast,” “Paperman”
    Jerome Ranft – “Toy Story 3,” “Ratatouille”
    Jim Reardon – “Wreck-It Ralph,” “WALL-E”
    Kristina Reed – “Feast,” “Paperman”
    Jason Reisig – “Home,” “Shrek Forever After”
    Nicolas Schmerkin – “Habana,” “Logorama”
    Anthony Stacchi – “The Boxtrolls,” “Open Season”
    Isao Takahata – “The Tale of the Princess Kaguya,” “Grave of the Fireflies”
    Michael Thurmeier – “Ice Age: Continental Drift,” “No Time for Nuts”
    Marlon West – “Frozen,” “The Princess and the Frog”

    Sound
    Ray Beckett – “Zero Dark Thirty,” “The Hurt Locker”
    Odin Benitez – “Frozen,” “Silver Linings Playbook”
    Ron Bochar – “Mortdecai,” “Moneyball”
    Jason Canovas – “The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies,” “World War Z”
    Thomas Curley – “Whiplash,” “The Spectacular Now”
    Michael Dressel – “American Sniper,” “Interstellar”
    Mary H. Ellis – “Vacation,” “Prisoners”
    Stephanie Flack – “Jupiter Ascending,” “Ender’s Game”
    Martín Hernández – “Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance),” “Biutiful”
    Dean Humphreys – “Taken 3,” “The Pianist”
    William Johnston – Vice President of Engineering, Formosa Group
    Shawn Jones – “Iron Man 3,” “Drive”
    Daniel Laurie – “Inside Out,” “Big Hero 6”
    David Lee – “Unbroken,” “The Matrix”
    Craig Mann – “Dope,” “Whiplash”
    Kyrsten Mate – “Tomorrowland,” “Guardians of the Galaxy”
    Shannon J. Mills – “Inside Out,” “Big Hero 6”
    Bryan K. Pennington – “Transformers: Age of Extinction,” “Promised Land”
    Juan P. Peralta – “Tomorrowland,” “Captain America: The Winter Soldier”
    John Ross – “Danny Collins,” “American Hustle”
    Peter Staubli – “San Andreas,” “Skyfall”
    Mark Taylor – “Edge of Tomorrow,” “Captain Phillips”
    Addison Teague – “Big Hero 6,” “The Amazing Spider-Man”
    Jon Title – “San Andreas,” “The Divergent Series: Insurgent”
    Thomas Varga – “Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance),” “The Immigrant”
    Ben Wilkins – “Whiplash,” “Star Trek”

    Visual Effects
    Nicolas Aithadi – “Guardians of the Galaxy,” “X-Men: First Class”
    Daniel Barrett – “Dawn of the Planet of the Apes,” “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire”
    Stephane Ceretti – “Guardians of the Galaxy,” “Cloud Atlas”
    Paul Corbould – “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” “Guardians of the Galaxy”
    Tim Crosbie – “X-Men: Days of Future Past,” “The Wolverine”
    Dan DeLeeuw – “Captain America: The Winter Soldier,” “Iron Man 3”
    Sean Faden – “Fast & Furious 6,” “Let Me In”
    Joe Farrell – “The Wolf of Wall Street,” “Hereafter”
    Scott R. Fisher – “Interstellar,” “The Dark Knight Rises”
    Chris Harvey – “Chappie,” “Fast & Furious 6”
    Alex Jaeger – “Tomorrowland,” “Marvel’s The Avengers”
    Matt Kutcher – “Focus,” “Dawn of the Planet of the Apes”
    Andrew Lockley – “Interstellar,” “Inception”
    Gray Marshall – “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” “Captain America: The First Avenger”
    Carl Miller – “Jurassic World,” “Elysium”
    David Nakabayashi – “Tomorrowland,” “Avatar”
    Rocco Passionino – “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” “Spider-Man 2”
    Lou Pecora – “X-Men: Days of Future Past,” “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen”
    Cary Phillips – “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,” “Transformers: Dark of the Moon”
    Ellen Poon – “Frozen,” “Inception”
    Edwin Rivera – “22 Jump Street,” “Moneyball”
    Cameron Waldbauer – “X-Men: Days of Future Past,” “Elysium”
    Erik Winquist – “Dawn of the Planet of the Apes,” “Avatar”

    Writers
    Armando Bo – “Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance),” “Biutiful”
    Damien Chazelle* – “Whiplash,” “Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench”
    Álex de la Iglesia – “El Crimen Perfecto,” “The Day of the Beast”
    Rick Famuyiwa – “Dope,” “The Wood”
    Maya Forbes – “Infinitely Polar Bear,” “Monsters vs Aliens”
    E. Max Frye – “Foxcatcher,” “Something Wild”
    Nicolás Giacobone – “Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance),” “Biutiful”
    Dan Gilroy – “Nightcrawler,” “The Bourne Legacy”
    Jorge Guerricaechevarría – “Cell 211,” “The Day of the Beast”
    Rita Hsiao – “Toy Story 2,” “Mulan”
    Simon Kinberg – “X-Men: Days of Future Past,” “Sherlock Holmes”
    Malcolm D. Lee* – “The Best Man Holiday,” “The Best Man”
    Christopher Markus – “Thor: The Dark World,” “Captain America: The First Avenger”
    Stephen McFeely – “Thor: The Dark World,” “Captain America: The First Avenger”
    Graham Moore – “The Imitation Game”
    Paweł Pawlikowski* – “Ida,” “My Summer of Love”
    Abderrahmane Sissako* – “Timbuktu,” “Bamako”
    Damián Szifron* – “Wild Tales,” “On Probation”
    Kessen Tall – “Timbuktu”
    Tyger Williams – “The Perfect Guy,” “Menace II Society”
    Andrey Zvyagintsev* – “Leviathan,” “Elena”

    Associates
    Victoria Belfrage
    Josh Braun
    Wayne Fitterman
    Sharon Jackson
    Patricia Keighley
    Cliff Roberts
    Elyse Scherz
    James Toth
    Bart Walker

    Seven individuals (noted above by an asterisk) have been invited to join the Academy by multiple branches.  These individuals–Malcolm D. Lee, Damian Szifron, Mathilde Bonnefoy, Damien Chazelle, Pawel Pawilikowski, Abderrahman Sissako and Andrey Zvygintsev–must select one branch upon accepting membership.

    Each year, each Academy member may sponsor one candidate for membership within their branch.  New member application reviews take place in the spring.  Applications for the coming year must be received by March 24, 2016.

    New members will be welcomed into the Academy at an invitation-only reception in September.

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