Award-winning film producer Gale Anne Hurd to visit Lincoln March 28

Gale Anne Hurd
Gale Anne Hurd

Award-winning film and television producer Gale Anne Hurd will visit with students and faculty in the emerging media arts program of the Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film on Friday, March 28. A showing of her film, “Tremors,” will take place that evening at The Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center.

“A Conversation with Gale Anne Hurd” will take place during IGNITE from 12:30-1:50 p.m. in the Johnny Carson Center for Emerging Media Arts at 13th and Q streets. The event is free and open to the public.

A special 35th anniversary screening of the 1990 monster-horror film, “Tremors,” starring Kevin Bacon and Fred Ward and produced by Hurd, will take place at 7:30 p.m. at The Ross, 313 N. 13th St. Hurd will do a pre-show talk at 7:30 p.m. followed by the screening. The event is free and open to the public, but we are currently at capacity for the event with current reservations. Visit https://go.unl.edu/tremors to be added to the wait list.

“We are thrilled to welcome multi-award-winning producer Gale Anne Hurd to the Johnny Carson Center for Emerging Media Arts and have her interact with our students and faculty and the community,” said Megan Elliott, Johnny Carson Endowed Director in Emerging Media Arts. “Gale is one of the most respected film and television producers in the industry, and it will be a true honor to host her. Her work champions daring storytelling and technological innovation. She is a trailblazer for women in a male-dominated industry, and her extensive producing credits include a range of Academy Award-winning films. This is a tremendous opportunity for our students to interact with a truly ground-breaking producer.”

Hurd is the founder of Valhalla Entertainment, most recently known for the global cultural phenomenon, Emmy-winning and record-shattering TV series, “The Walking Dead,” and its multiple spin-offs, including “Fear the Walking Dead,” “Dead City,” “Daryl Dixon” and the upcoming “The Ones Who Live,” among others.

Hurd’s extensive producing credits include a range of Academy Award-winning films, with “Aliens” notably earning seven nominations and two wins. Her additional Academy Award-winning works include “The Abyss,” “The Ghost and the Darkness,” “Armageddon,” and “Terminator 2: Judgment Day,” which was recently added to the National Film Registry by the U.S. Library of Congress. Some of her additional major studio credits include “Tremors,” “The Relic,” “Aeon Flux,” “Ang Lee’s Hulk,” “The Incredible Hulk,” “Alien Nation,” and Sundance Audience Award winner “The Waterdance,” among many others.

Additional Valhalla TV credits include Amazon Prime Video’s “Lore,” SYFY’s limited series “Hunters” and two seasons of “Falling Water” on the USA Network.

On the film side, Valhalla produced the feature film “Hellfest” for Lionsgate, which is currently streaming on Netflix, and “Mankiller,” which chronicles the life of the late Wilma Mankiller, the first woman elected Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation. Most recently, Valhalla produced Tribeca Film Festival’s Spotlight Documentary “The YouTube Effect,” which shines light on the spread of misinformation and the algorithms that manipulate public perception.

Her honors include the 2022 Locarno Film Festival’s Best Independent Producer Award, the Cartier Award from the Deauville American Film Festival, Women in Film’s Crystal Award, the Producer’s Guild’s David O. Selznick Best Feature Film Producer Award, the Visual Effect Society’s Lifetime Achievement Award, and, most recently, the 2024 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Online Film Critics Association.

For more on Hurd, visit https://valhallaentertainment.com/about/.

Hurd’s visit is sponsored by the Johnny Carson Center for Emerging Media Arts and The Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center.