Janice Blackie-Goodine

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Janice Blackie-Goodine (born before 1987) is a production designer .

Life

Blackie-Goodine began her career on the film staff in 1987 with television, where she first worked on the television series Airwolf . After a few films as a prop master , including Constantin Costa-Gavras ' thriller Betrayed , John Frankenheimer's drama Powerplay made her debut as a set designer in 1990 . She and Henry Bumstead were nominated for an Academy Award for Best Production Design in 1993 for Clint Eastwood's Western Merciless , but that year the award went to Howards End .

As a result, she worked alternately for film and television, her films include, among others, On the Knife's Edge - Rivals on the Abyss , The murder of Jesse James by the coward Robert Ford and Breaking Dawn - Bite at the End of the Night, Part 1 . She received the Genie Award in 2009 for the Canadian world war drama The Field of Honor - The Battle of Passchendaele . For television, she worked on the series King & Maxwell , Intruders and The X-Files, among others .

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