George J. Steiner Jr., a onetime head of the Louisiana Film Commission and founding president of the now-shuttered Filmworks New Orleans production facility, has died. He was 68.
Steiner died Sept. 25 of heart attack in a New Orleans hospital, his former business partner Phil Caruso reported.
A longtime member of the DGA and IATSE Local 478, Steiner spent 50 years working on films, TV shows and commercials in the Crescent City.
He was an executive producer on Peter Bogdanovich’s She’s Funny That Way (2014), a set production assistant on Ender’s Game (2013) and Dawn of the Planet of ...
Steiner died Sept. 25 of heart attack in a New Orleans hospital, his former business partner Phil Caruso reported.
A longtime member of the DGA and IATSE Local 478, Steiner spent 50 years working on films, TV shows and commercials in the Crescent City.
He was an executive producer on Peter Bogdanovich’s She’s Funny That Way (2014), a set production assistant on Ender’s Game (2013) and Dawn of the Planet of ...
- 10/2/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
George J. Steiner Jr., a onetime head of the Louisiana Film Commission and founding president of the now-shuttered Filmworks New Orleans production facility, has died. He was 68.
Steiner died Sept. 25 of heart attack in a New Orleans hospital, his former business partner Phil Caruso reported.
A longtime member of the DGA and IATSE Local 478, Steiner spent 50 years working on films, TV shows and commercials in the Crescent City.
He was an executive producer on Peter Bogdanovich’s She’s Funny That Way (2014), a set production assistant on Ender’s Game (2013) and Dawn of the Planet of ...
Steiner died Sept. 25 of heart attack in a New Orleans hospital, his former business partner Phil Caruso reported.
A longtime member of the DGA and IATSE Local 478, Steiner spent 50 years working on films, TV shows and commercials in the Crescent City.
He was an executive producer on Peter Bogdanovich’s She’s Funny That Way (2014), a set production assistant on Ender’s Game (2013) and Dawn of the Planet of ...
- 10/2/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
George J. Steiner, Jr., former Louisiana Film Commissioner and president of Filmworks New Orleans, a 36-acre motion picture and television production facility, died Sept. 26 in New Orleans at age 68. The cause was a cardiac event, according to Phil Caruso, a photographer and friend. Steiner’s work spanned 50 years on productions in New Orleans. Beginning his career as a set production assistant, Steiner rose to become an executive producer, most recently on She’s Funny That Way, starring Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson with direction by Peter Bogdanovich. Steiner attended Loyola University in New Orleans simultaneously while producing the documentary, New Orleans-Queen City of the South. He was a member of the Directors Guild of America for 30 years, as well as IATSE Local 478. Steiner is survived by his wife of 24 years, Eileen Williams Steiner, his sister Susan Steiner Villere (Pierre G.) In lieu of flowers, the family asks for a donation...
- 10/2/2020
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
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