Kohl Harrington

Kohl Harrington has a filmography that’s kind of all over the map, in the best possible way. You’ve got “Pet Fooled” from 2016, which, if you haven’t seen it, is basically a deep dive into the pet food industry—think corporate shenanigans mixed with hard-hitting facts about what’s actually in those kibbles and cans. It’s less about cute dogs and more about the shady stuff companies try to hide from pet owners. People who watch it usually end up staring at their pet’s dinner bowl with a new level of suspicion. Harrington really went after the big brands, asking the questions most of us are too busy (or too trusting) to even think about. Then, there’s his involvement in “2012,” which, let’s be real, was a wild ride. End of the world, crazy disasters, the works. While he wasn’t front and center, being part of a blockbuster like that is nothing to sneeze at. It’s the kind of movie where you’ll either be gripping your seat or rolling your eyes at the over-the-top mayhem—either way, it leaves an impression. And don’t forget “Hugo” from 2011—a completely different vibe, all about that whimsical, magical Paris train station atmosphere, and a young boy’s adventures. The film is all about heart, mystery, and a dash of movie history thrown in. Harrington’s career, honestly, shows some serious range. One minute he’s exposing what’s in dog food, the next he’s part of massive Hollywood productions or sweet, artsy stories. Not exactly what you’d call predictable, and that’s kind of the point.

Kohl Harrington
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  • Professions: Director, Visual Effects, Producer

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