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Jeremy Kipp Walker

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Jeremy Kipp Walker
OccupationProducer/Director
Years active2000 – present

Jeremy Kipp Walker is a New York-based film producer and director. His recent producing credits include It’s Kind of a Funny Story (Focus Features) starring Zach Galifianakis; Half Nelson (THINKFilm) for which Ryan Gosling received a 2007 Best Actor Academy Award nomination; Cold Souls (Samuel Goldwyn Films) starring Paul Giamatti; Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden's Dominican baseball odyssey Sugar (HBO Films); Moroccan-based thriller The Passage (THINKFilm) and the space thriller Europa Report (Magnolia Pictures). Walker recently directed his first feature film The History of Future Folk (Variance Films), about the acoustic space duo Future Folk. The film was co-directed with J. Anderson Mitchell with whom he previously directed the award-winning short films Super Powers and Goodnight Bill. His physical production credits include the HBO Films projects Maria Full of Grace, Everyday People and Angel Rodriguez as well as Woody Allen's features Hollywood Ending and Curse of the Jade Scorpion.

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