
Source: Luxiere
Summary
Lou Diamond Phillips received the inaugural deadCenter Legacy Icon Award for his work on the film “Gangland,” which was shot in Oklahoma. The award recognizes individuals who demonstrate the “Oklahoma Standard” of professionalism, generosity, respect, and collaboration. Phillips, who has had a successful career in film and television, was praised for his kindness and approachability on set. The film “Gangland” was shot in Oklahoma and employed 149 locals during its production.
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The habit gets a new name.
Lou Diamond Phillips receives an award for being nice on set. The Oklahoma Standard is a thing now. Phillips is proud of his work on “Gangland,” a film shot in Oklahoma. He’s been in the industry for 40 years and still loves making movies. The crew of “Gangland” was lovely and talented. Phillips is a consummate professional with no ego.
The Oklahoma Standard: where kindness is an achievement.
Author: Evan Null








