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Cupid (1998)



First Aired in 1998

This is the story of a man who claims to be Cupid sent to Earth as a punishment. To earn his place back on Mount Olympus, he must reunite a hundred couples without the use of magic. He has been stripped of his powers and has become a normal human being for the length of his stay among us.

Because of his claims, Trevor is thought to be delusional and placed under psychology study. He must attend Claire's therapy groups on a regular basis, where he usually likes to interfere and contradict her.

Although the show is based on a fantasy premise, it is mostly an excuse. There has been no proof so far that Trevor really is Cupid and for all we know, he really could be just another nutcase. Yet, his ability to bring couples together, his great knowledge of Greek mythology and many other elements can only make one wonder.
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Show Trivia:

* "Trevor Hale" is an anagram for "Heart Lover" or "Lover Heart".

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CREW:

Directed by
Michael Engler
Michael Fields
Tucker Gates
Michael Katleman
Elodie Keene
Patrick R. Norris (as Patrick Norris)
Peter O'Fallon
David Petrarca (as David Petraraca)
Scott Winant
Deran Sarafian (episode "Model Behavior")

Writing credits (in alphabetical order)
Michael Green
Ron Osborn
Jeff Reno
Rob Thomas
Elle Triedman

Original Music by
W.G. Snuffy Walden

Cinematography by
Thomas Burstyn
Robert A. Hudecek

Film Editing by
Joanna Cappuccilli (as Joanna Cappuccilli Lovetti)
Ed Rothkowitz

Casting by
Michelle Allen
Mary V. Buck
Susan Edelman

Production Design by
Jill Scott

Art Direction by
James Cordeiro (pilot)

Costume Design by
Susan Kaufmann

Makeup Department
Jamie Sue Weiss .... makeup artist
Jeanean-Lorrece Eldridge .... assistant makeup artist (uncredited)
Connie Kallos .... key makeup artist (uncredited)

Production Management
Lynne Bespflug .... production manager (pilot episode)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Richard S. Lederer .... first assistant director
Eric A. Pot .... second assistant director

Art Department
Roy Barnes .... set designer
Wendy Bonn .... painter
Wendy Bonn .... props
Wendy Bonn .... scenic artist
Penny A. Chalmers .... buyer
David J. Chamerski .... property master
Denise Hutniak .... lead dresser
Trinita Waller .... property master (pilot)

Sound Department
Carolyn Bahr .... music editor
Paul Drenning .... adr mixer
Avi Kipper .... music scoring mixer
Sherry Klein .... sound re-recording mixer
Robert Nichols II .... sound recordist
Daryl Powell .... sound
Craig T. Rosevear .... sound effects editor
Blair Scheller .... boom operator
Matt Temple .... sound effects editor
Scott R. Thomson .... sound
Scott R. Thomson .... utility sound

Stunts
James Fierro .... stunts

Other crew
Brian Bartolini .... assistant camera
Wendy Bonn .... grip
Kevin Boyd .... 24 frame video operator (season 1)
Brady Breen .... co-location manager
Paolo Cascio .... first assistant camera: "a" camera (12 episodes)
George DiLeonardi .... transportation coordinator
Matt Dinerstein .... still photographer
Larry Donahue .... chef
Wileen Dragovan .... location manager
Michael Green .... story editor
Yashar Hedayat .... production assistant
Charles S. Hodes .... still photographer
Ryan Hogan .... colorist (pilot episode)
Don J. Hug .... location manager
John Janota .... extras cast
Robert Jezsik .... costume set supervisor (pilot episode)
George Kohut .... camera operator
Caroline Korney .... production accountant
Jae Marchant .... location manager (pilot episode)
Blake Matthys .... grip
Tami Nasu .... casting associate
John Pingry .... second assistant camera
Marissa Pollock .... assistant to executive producer
Adrienne Swan .... second assistant accountant (1998-1999)
Lyne Talbot .... set costumer
Rachel Tenner .... casting: Chicago
Heather White .... extras on-set coordinator (pilot episode)
Michael R. Cairo .... driver: Jeremy Piven, Chicago (uncredited)
Kim Ronstadt .... accounting clerk (uncredited)
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Production Companies
* Columbia TriStar Television Inc.
* Global Entertainment Productions
* Mandalay Television

Distributors
* American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
* Columbia TriStar Domestic Television (2001)
* Sony Pictures Television (2002-)
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Awards
Young Artist Awards
2000 -- Nominated -- Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series - Guest Starring Young Performer -- Joey Zimmerman

1999 -- Won -- Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series - Guest Starring Young Actress -- Anna Chlumsky
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Release dates
USA -- 26 September 1998
Israel -- 11 March 1999
Sweden -- 2 June 1999
Romania -- 5 September 1999
Finland -- 11 September 1999
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Filming Locations

1. Chicago, Illinois, USA
2. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Episodes:


Season 1:
1. Pilot
2. The Linguist
3. Heaven, He's in Heaven
4. A Truly Fractured Fairy Tale
5. First Loves
7. Pick-Up Schticks
8. Heart of the Matter
9. The End of an Eros
10. Hung Jury
11. A Great Personality
12. Grand Delusions
13. Bachelorette Party
14. The Children's Hour
15. Botched Makeover
16. Company Pier
17. Chapter Six

Season 2:
6. Meat Market



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