Governor Bill Richardson Announces Crash, the television series to be filmed in New Mexico
May 30, 2008 -- SANTA FE -- New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson today announced the television series, Crash, based on the Academy Award-winning motion picture, will be shot in New Mexico.
Crash will be produced by Lionsgate and Starz Entertainment. The production will begin shooting in June and will wrap up in October. They expect to hire approximately 145 New Mexico crew members, as well as local actors and background talent.
Since Richardson took office, over 95 major feature film and television projects have shot in the state, adding over $1.6 billion dollars to New Mexico’s economy.
Source: New Mexico Governor
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