Stewart Schill

Stewart is a writer, director, and editor working in film and television. As an editor he has cut features, series, and pilots, most recently editing The People vs. OJ Simpson, American Horror Story, Battlestar Galactica, and Dexter, and has been nominated for an Emmy and multiple ACE Awards. As a filmmaker Stewart directed Tony Curtis in his debut feature, Brittle Glory, which garnered a theatrical release and great reviews for one of Curtis’ final performances. His award winning short I Hate Musicals was enormously popular with festival audiences around the world, and one of the most downloaded films on iTunes. His current feature Frank vs. God is currently racking up awards on the festival circuit and will be released early next year. And his original story The Space Between Us is now a major motion picture starring Gary Oldman, directed by Peter Chelsom, currently in wide release.

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