Chris Cashman

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Chris Cashman (born February 25, 1975)[1] is an American film producer, film director, and screenwriter who produced the films Thane of East County (2015), Club Frontera (2016), Undocumented (2016), San Diego's Gay Bar History (2018), To Hell and Gone (2019), and Leave 'Em Laughing (2020).

Born (1975-02-25) February 25, 1975 (age 51)
OccupationFilmmaker
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Chris Cashman
Cashman in 2019
Born (1975-02-25) February 25, 1975 (age 51)
EducationSt. Augustine High School
Alma materVillanova University
OccupationFilmmaker
Spouse
Lisa Cashman
(m. 2002)
Children2
AwardsList of awards
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Early life

Cashman attended St. Augustine High School and graduated in 1993.[2] He received a Bachelor of Arts from Villanova University.[3]

Career

In the mid 2000s, Cashman worked as stuntman and photo double for actor Will Ferrell on the films Wake Up, Ron Burgundy: The Lost Movie, Kicking & Screaming, and Stranger Than Fiction.[4][5] In 2006, he financed the film Carts with his wife. It was shot by Darren Leis on the GY-HD100U Pro HD camcorder.[6]

Prior to the 2016 United States presidential election, Cashman produced and released the short film Undocumented about immigrant deportations if Donald Trump were elected president.[7] In 2018, he produced San Diego's Gay Bar History, a documentary that looks at the lesser known history of gay bars in San Diego.[8] In 2020, Cashman directed and produced the short film Leave 'Em Laughing which centered on Dick Shawn's final standup performance.[9]

Club Frontera

In 2016, Cashman wrote, directed, and produced his first feature documentary in Tijuana called Club Frontera, which focused on the Mexican professional football club Xolos.[10][11] He wanted to improve the city's reputation[12] by shedding light on the culture and community which had been tarnished by corruption and conflict.[13] The film took five years to be distributed, was shortened for television and renamed Xolos: Tijuana’s Team.[14]

Filmography

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Feature films
Year Title Producer Director Writer Notes
2007 Carts Yes Yes Yes [15][1]
2011 The Victorville Massacre Supervising No No [4]
2015 Thane of East County Yes No No Also first assistant director[4][1]
2016 A Life Lived Yes No No [1]
2019 God Incorporated Co-producer No No Also known as Ism[4]
2019 To Hell and Gone Associate No No [4]
TBA Beyond the Break Yes Yes Yes
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Short films
Year Title Producer Director Writer Ref.
2010 Goofyfoot Yes Yes No [16][17]
2011 Revelations Yes Yes Yes [2]
2016 Undocumented Yes Yes Yes [7]
2020 Leave 'Em Laughing Yes Yes Yes [9]
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Documentaries
Year Title Producer Director Writer Ref.
2016 Club Frontera Yes Yes Yes [1][4][18]
2018 San Diego's Gay Bar History Yes No No [8]
2022 Sons of St. Augustine Yes Yes Yes
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Accolades

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Festival Year Award Title Result Ref.
The Valley Film Festival 2007 Best Feature Carts Won
2010 Audience Choice: Best Short Drama Goofyfoot Won
Chicago Latino Film Festival 2016 Audience Choice Feature: Documentary Club Frontera Nominated
Downtown Los Angeles Film Festival 2016 Best Feature Documentary Nominated
San Diego Latino Film Festival 2016 Best Feature Documentary Won
National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences 2019 Pacific Southwest Emmy Award: Documentary San Diego's Gay Bar History Nominated [19]
2021 Pacific Southwest Emmy Award: Sports - Program Club Frontera – Ep. 1 The City with No Team Nominated [20]
Oceanside International Film Festival 2020 Best Screenplay Leave 'Em Laughing Nominated [21]
Best Directing in a Short Film Nominated
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