![]() ![]() Scott Adsitīorn on the North Shore of Illinois on November 26, 1965, Robert Scott Adsit was known in his early school days as a class clown. Lopez is best known for writing Real Women Have Curves, which was later adapted for the popular film starring America Ferrera. Most recently, Lopez’s work has been showcased at CASA 0101 Theater in Boyle Heights, California, where she is listed as Founder and Artistic Director. An artistic director, Lopez is best known as the playwright of Real Women Have Curves, which was adapted into a movie of the same title in 2002. Upon completing her undergraduate coursework, Lopez returned to the West Coast, where she obtained her MFA in screenwriting from the School of Theater, Film, and Television at the University of California at Los Angeles. After graduating, Lopez went on to attend Columbia College Chicago, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in film and screenwriting. As a child she moved to Los Angeles with her family and later attended Los Angeles County High School for the Arts, the same high school that produced the likes of Christiana Milian and Michael Fitzpatrick. Josefina Lopezīorn in 1969 in San Luis Potosí, Mexico, Josefina Lopez is a member of the class of 1991. It’s no wonder then, that there are several notable alumni who have made a name for themselves in television and film. ![]() These are just a few of the many credits our students can claim on their resume and their credits increase each year as they network both in and out of the CCH alumni network through the Career Development Office.Columbia College Chicago is known as one of the premier liberal arts colleges in the U.S., and is especially esteemed for its media and fine arts programs. Our alumni network is vast and CCH students are working in all areas of the industry – on hit television shows such as NCIS Los Angeles, Criminal Minds, Lost, The Voice, Survivor and So You Think You Can Dance, on blockbuster films such as Maleficent, Jupiter Ascending,The Avengers, The Hunger Games, Titanic, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Slumdog Millionaire, Twilight: Eclipse, and Transformers 3, and on special effects animated films such as The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast and Aladdin. Mulan, Arthur Christmas, Walking With Dinosaurs 3DĪloha, Fury, The Hangover Part III, Gangster Squad, Prometheus, Fast FiveĬareer development in the entertainment industry is a lifelong process and one of the keys to success is networking with your classmates who eventually become your alumni. Ghostbusters (2016), The Hangover I, II, and III, Iron Man 3, Due Date, Gone Baby Gone Snow White and the Huntsman, Avatar, District 9, Spider-Man 3, Jurassic Park III (former President of the Society of Camera Operators, former Editor of Camera Operator Magazine)īeing Mary Jane, The Game, Sparkle, Jumping The Broom How To Be Single, Undateable, The McCarthy’s, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, I’m Brent Morinīones, Mastsers of Sex, Nip/Tuck, Underworld: Rise of the Lycans, Mad Men Robodog, The Nut Job, Little Mermaid: Ariel’s Beginning (in 2011 David was made President of Production of Team Downey)Ĭode of Honor, Halloween: Resurrection, Under Siege, Rocky V, Die Hard 2 The Judge, The Factory, Whiteout, The Brave One The Shallows, Run All Night, Non-Stop, Unknown, Orphan Columbia College Hollywood alumni are working in all areas of the industry, on hit television shows, tent-pole feature films, animated films, independent productions, film festival winners, and digital content.Īllegiant, Insurgent, R.I.P.D., RED, The Time Traveler’s Wife ![]()
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