KAREN
MURPHY (Producer) began her career making documentaries for public
television. Her first feature film was the cult hit, This Is Spinal
Tap, directed by Rob Reiner, which launched the "mockumentary" genre.
Murphy later teamed up with Christopher Guest when she produced the popular
Waiting For Guffman. She has also produced David Byrne's highly-lauded
first feature, True Stories; Gus Van Sant's critically acclaimed
Drugstore Cowboy; Interscope's The Cutting Edge, starring
Moira Kelly and D.B. Sweeney; and the indie favorite, Twenty Bucks,
directed by Keva Rosenfeld, starring Elisabeth Shue and Brendan Fraser.
She produced the premiere episode of Showtime's Likely Stories,
which featured comedy shorts by Rob Reiner, Billy Crystal and Harry Shearer,
an HBO pilot about the entertainment business written by and starring
Eugene Levy and Christopher Guest and The Secret Life Of Mr. Ed,
directed by Michael Lehmann for Saturday Night Live. Her recent
interest in animation brought her to the producing team of the popular
children's show, One Saturday Morning for ABC/Disney. Murphy is
also a co-founder of the Nashville Screenwriters Conference and continues
to pursue new projects while consulting with entertainment, advertising
and internet companies. |