Dean H.Huh
| Dean H.Huh | |
|---|---|
| Born | Boston, Massachusetts |
| 🎓 Alma mater | Pepperdine University (BA) |
| 💼 Occupation | TV/Film Writer,Producer |
| 📆 Years active | 1986–present |
Dean H. Huh is an Asian American independent writer, producer[1] and media consultant who is a partner in Synergy Media Partners,[2] based in Boston. Massachusetts.
Early life
Huh, who is of Korean and Swedish/Scottish descent, grew up in the Boston suburb of Brookline, Massachusetts and graduated from Brookline High School. He then attended Pepperdine University where he studied journalism, television, and film production, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Broadcast Journalism and Business.[3]
Career
Huh started his career in film and television by working as an actor and becoming a member of the Screen Actors Guild in 1986.
Huh's first television producing assignment was for Cablevision Inc.‘s, now Altice, variety special called: Command Performance featuring comedian Steve Sweeney.[4] Then, in 1995, he teamed up with Harvard University for The Hasty Pudding Theater Awards, a television special for Showtime featuring Tom Hanks and Michelle Pfeiffer.[5][6][7]
As a screenwriter, Dean optioned his first screenplay called: 'Prenuptial', to Actress and Producer Jessica Rains (daughter of the actor Claude Rains) in 1990.[8] Dean's writing skills won him the Best Family Film Screenplay for Looking For Leonardo, in 2013 from the International Family Film Festival.[9] Recently he won a Best TV Pilot Script award for his 2020 teleplay: 'One More California, from the 1st Monthly Film Festival.[10] Dean has also written for the former Transpacific Magazine in Malibu, California.[11] Debuting as a filmmaker, Huh produced the Latin-themed feature By The Sea.[12] This romantic “Dramedy“ that Huh also co-wrote earned 3 IMAGEN Awards nominations including Best Picture (Drama or Comedy).[13][14]
For two years (2015-2016), Huh and Synergymediapartners produced the HOLA AWARDS, television special featuring Latin Film and TV Honorees Benicio Del Toro, Andy Garcia, Hector Elizondo and Dascha Polanco.[15]
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| Dean H.Huh | |
|---|---|
| Born | Boston, Massachusetts |
| 🏳️ Nationality | |
| 🎓 Alma mater | Pepperdine University (BA) |
| 💼 Occupation | TV/Film Writer,Producer |
| 📆 Years active | 1986–present |
Dean H. Huh is an Asian American independent writer, producer[1] and media consultant who is a partner in Synergy Media Partners,[2] based in Boston. Massachusetts.
Early life
Huh, who is of Korean and Swedish/Scottish descent, grew up in the Boston suburb of Brookline, Massachusetts and graduated from Brookline High School. He then attended Pepperdine University where he studied journalism, television, and film production, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Broadcast Journalism and Business.[3]
Career
Huh started his career in film and television by working as an actor and becoming a member of the Screen Actors Guild in 1986.
Huh's first television producing assignment was for Cablevision Inc.‘s, now Altice, variety special called: Command Performance featuring comedian Steve Sweeney.[4] Then, in 1995, he teamed up with Harvard University for The Hasty Pudding Theater Awards, a television special for Showtime featuring Tom Hanks and Michelle Pfeiffer.[5][6][7]
As a screenwriter, Dean optioned his first screenplay called: 'Prenuptial', to Actress and Producer Jessica Rains (daughter of the actor Claude Rains) in 1990.[8] Dean's writing skills won him the Best Family Film Screenplay for Looking For Leonardo, in 2013 from the International Family Film Festival.[9] Recently he won a Best TV Pilot Script award for his 2020 teleplay: 'One More California, from the 1st Monthly Film Festival.[10] Dean has also written for the former Transpacific Magazine in Malibu, California.[11]↵Debuting as a filmmaker, Huh produced the Latin-themed feature By The Sea.[12] This romantic “Dramedy“ that Huh also co-wrote earned 3 IMAGEN Awards nominations including Best Picture (Drama or Comedy).[13][14]
For two years (2015-2016), Huh and Synergymediapartners<ref>{http://synergymediapartners.com/SynergyMediaPartners/Home.html}} produced the HOLA AWARDS, television special featuring Latin Film and TV Honorees Benicio Del Toro, Andy Garcia, Hector Elizondo and Dascha Polanco.[15]
2021 has been a rewarding year for Dean where his TV Script, "One More California" garnered nominations and awards for best Screen TV Pilot.
- Future of Film Awards][16](2021) Best TV Pilot
- Rome Prisma Film Awards[17] (2021) Nominee – Best Short Screenplay [1]
- Los Angeles International Screenplay Awards [18] (2021) Quarter Finalist
- Reale Film Festival, [19] (2021) Italy Best International Script (Short)
Dean's path to success continued with his feature script , "Secrets of the Codex" penned with writer Duncan Putney.
This screenplay won Best Feature Script at the Art Film Awards (2021) [20]
Huh is is an active member and fundraiser for the Big Brothers Big Sisters of America.[21] He also lectures on film for a variety of Forums.[22][1]
References
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As a screenwriter, Dean optioned his first screenplay called: 'Prenuptial', to Actress and Producer Jessica Rains (daughter of the actor Claude Rains) in 1990. Dean's writing skills won him the Best Family Film Screenplay for Looking For Leonardo, in 2013 from the International Family Film Festival. Recently he won a Best TV Pilot Script award for his 2020 teleplay: 'One More California, from the 1st Monthly Film Festival. Dean has also written for the former Transpacific Magazine in Malibu, California.↵Debuting as a filmmaker, Huh produced the Latin-themed feature By The Sea. This romantic “Dramedy“ that Huh also co-wrote earned 3 IMAGEN Awards nominations including Best Picture (Drama or Comedy).
For two years (2015-2016), Huh and Synergymediapartners<ref>{http://synergymediapartners.com/SynergyMediaPartners/Home.html}} produced the HOLA AWARDS, television special featuring Latin Film and TV Honorees Benicio Del Toro, Andy Garcia, Hector Elizondo and Dascha Polanco.
2021 has been a rewarding year for Dean where his TV Script, "One More California" garnered nominations and awards for best Screen TV Pilot.
- Future of Film Awards](2021) Best TV Pilot
- Rome Prisma Film Awards (2021) Nominee – Best Short Screenplay
- Los Angeles International Screenplay Awards (2021) Quarter Finalist
- Reale Film Festival, (2021) Italy Best International Script (Short)
Dean's path to success continued with his feature script , "Secrets of the Codex" penned with writer Duncan Putney.
This screenplay won Best Feature Script at the Art Film Awards (2021)
Huh is is an active member and fundraiser for the Big Brothers Big Sisters of America. He also lectures on film for a variety of Forums.
References
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- >https://futureoffilmawards.com/september-2021>
- Rome Prisma Film Awards
- https://lascreenplayawards.com/result/
- >http://www.realefilmfestival.com/2021/05/
- https://artfilmawards.com/august-2021
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Huhis is an active member and fundraiser for the Big Brothers Big Sisters of America.[16] He also lectures on film for a variety of Forums.[17][1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Tracked Down: Dean Huh, Larry Lucchino, Dennis Rodman and more…". May 12, 2009.
- ↑ "About Us". synergymediapartners.com.
- ↑ http://bytheseafilm.com/images/DH%20Crank%20It%20Up.jpg
- ↑ "TV listing" (PDF). bytheseafilm.com. July 27, 1984. Retrieved 2020-12-31.
- ↑ https://hastypudding.org/hasty-pudding-club-overview
- ↑ "Hasty Pudding Awards with Michelle Pfeiffer and Tom Hanks - YouTube". www.youtube.com.
- ↑ "Hasty Pudding Awards" (PDF). bytheseafilm.com. 1995. Retrieved 2020-12-31.
- ↑ "Names and Faces" (PDF). bytheseafilm.com. Retrieved 2020-12-31.
- ↑ "2013 International Family Film Festival WINNERS". BROEKMAN communications. 2013-05-06. Retrieved 2020-12-31.
- ↑ Festival, 1st Monthly Film (2007-02-26). "OCTOBER 2020". 1st Monthly Film Festival. Retrieved 2020-12-31.
- ↑ "AwardsProgram" (PDF). bytheseafilm.com. 2003. Retrieved 2020-12-31.
- ↑ Archerd, Army (April 25, 2002). "Rock full throttle to top of the world".
- ↑ "Grace Under Fire" (PDF). bytheseafilm.com. Retrieved 2020-12-31.
- ↑ "Nominee list" (PDF). bytheseafilm.com. Retrieved 2020-12-31.
- ↑ "Home". Hispanic Organization of Latin Actors.
- ↑ "Letter" (PDF). bytheseafilm.com. Retrieved 2020-12-31.
- ↑ "Rhode Island Film Forum". www.film-festival.org.
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