Arline Burks Gant

Arline Burks Gant is a director, actress and costume designer.[1] She wrote, produced and directed the international children’s video, Manners, and the documentary series The Legends.[2]

Career

In 1995, Arline Burks Gant, an award winning costume designer, started Dakota P. Productions to develop quality films and   television programming with integrity in High Definition. Arline has written, produced and directed children's videos for international distribution. She also wrote, produced and directed a dramatic short film, "Couture in the Extreme."  Arline directed a 15-minute comedic sitcom, "25 Lighthouse, for cable programming.  In 2012 she directed and produced for stage "Introducing Sepia Girl," and "The Story of Minnie the Moocher."  She is currently in production with "The Upbeat Show" and "Upbeat Kidz Rock" a variety television show across the Midwest Fall 2016.
  Arline's highly unique professional experiences ~ in front and behind the camera ~ began in her pre-teens as the cover girl for Magnificent Hair Products. During her teen years, she continued runway and print modeling.  She also was a principal dancer for "The Upbeat Show," a nationally syndicated rock and roll music variety television program, before heading to Europe to work as a runway model for several couture houses. 
  In time, Arline was featured in several films. The Cleveland native started designing her own clothing line, and then opened a factory in Senegal, West Africa.  She gradually shifted into costume design by creating fashion concepts for new recording groups under contract at Motown Records.  Arline firmly established herself as a costume designer for television, film and theater by winning the prestigious award, "Costume Designer of the Year for Theater." Her distinguished credits include box office hits such as "Deep Cover" starring Laurence Fishburne and Jeff Goldblum, and "Daughters of the Dust" directed by Julie Dash, as well as the prime-time sitcom, "Martin" for Universal Studios. 


Directing and writing

Burks Gant's work also includes:

Costume design

Burks Gant has designed costumes for a number of productions including:

Achievements

References

  1. [Sony Pictures High Definition Center, Terry D’Amico 3/11/1996]
  2. [Women in Film]
  3. [WGA]
  4. [Universal Studio]
  5. [Columbia Studios]
  6. [New Line Cinema]
  7. [Oz Scott dir],.
  8. [Pat Sawyer writer]
  9. [J. Van Patton]
  10. AFI
  11. [Gotham
  12. Entertainment]
  13. [S. Finney AFI]
  14. [Motown]
  15. [LA Weekly]

External links

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