Mary Sweeney

Film Producer

Mary Sweeney was born in Madison, Wisconsin, United States on January 1st, 1953 and is the Film Producer. At the age of 71, Mary Sweeney biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
January 1, 1953
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Madison, Wisconsin, United States
Age
71 years old
Zodiac Sign
Capricorn
Profession
Film Director, Film Editor, Film Producer, Screenwriter
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Spouse(s)
David Lynch ​ ​(m. 2006; div. 2006)​
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1
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Mary Sweeney Life

Mary Sweeney, an American film producer, writer, and film editor, who worked for 20 years with American film director David Lynch for a short time.

Sweeney appeared on several films and television shows, most notably the original Twin Peaks series (1990), Lost Highway (1997), The Straight Story (1999), and Mulholland Drive (2001).

Sweeney is the Dino and Martha De Laurentiis Endowed Professor in the School of Cinematic Arts' Writing Department.

She is the Chair of the Film Independent Board of Directors.

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Mary Sweeney Awards

Awards and nominations

  • 2000: The Straight Story (nominated) Independent Spirit Award Best Film (shared with Neal Edelstein) and Best First Screenplay (shared with John Roach)
  • 2002: Mulholland Drive (won) BAFTA Award for Best Editing
  • 2002: Mulholland Drive (nominated) AFI Film Award – AFI Movie of the Year (shared with producers Alain Sarde, Neal Edelstein, Michael Polaire, Tony Krantz)

We can't take any more cuts': residents of depressed councils lay to rest as bingeons, street lights, libraries, and social care are reduced, with fears that more town halls will be next

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 6, 2024
EXCLUSIVE: Residents today were enraged enough to complain about the misery of being under councils that have crashed and gone bust. MailOnline can show how parts of Birmingham, Nottingham, and Croydon have been run down as a result of major cuts to essential public services, such as bin collections, street lighting, libraries, and social care are among those that have been affected by authorities' bankruptcy. We found not only fury among the people of these areas of the country, but also a block of pedestrian high streets with boarded-up stores, mountains of garbage piled high, and even dimmed street lighting. Locals told how rundown their communities had become as council chiefs struggled to have the basics. They also expressed their dissatisfaction with increasing fears of safety in impoverished neighborhoods. In the three years, Woking, Thurrock, and Slough have all issued Section 114 notices, indicating that they have effectively gone bankrupt.