![]() “We not only complement each other creatively, but we also complement each other stylistically,” confirms Adam. “Our deeply Catholic film professor was not a fan,” adds Adam.Īfter years of developing their chemistry, Dave shares that they act as one on set, joking that if one of them were to be assassinated by rival directors then the show would go on without a hitch. Their first joint film project, however, was a ‘Serpico’ spoof about an undercover priest exposing corruption in the Vatican: “The Father, The Son, and The Holy Bullet. I was intrigued.”ĭespite this peculiar start, the pair admired each other’s work in production class and began to collaborate at film school - as well as teaming up in extracurricular activities, like “dominating karaoke night at the local bar”. “Adam was accompanied by a cherub-faced ‘security guard’ wearing a suit and an obviously fake moustache (I would later learn this was his roommate Blair) who swept through the theatre pretending to speak into an earpiece while guiding Adam to his seat. Looking back to when they first met, Dave remembers a particularly unusual first impression at a screening of the cult film ‘Momento’ that has stuck with him ever since. Their work has been recognised at awards shows like Cannes Lions, D&ADs, The One Show, and the AICP Awards, and last year they launched their own production company, The Salmon, in Canada. Working across film, television, and commercials, they have directed for brands such as Chase, ESPN, Geico, Pizza Hut and more - as well as on series with HBO Canada, CBC and SyFy. The Davis-Turner Funeral Home in Lynchburg is serving the family.Together since film school, directorial duo Adam Brodie and Dave Derewlany (known professionally as ‘Adam & Dave’) are notorious for their comedic work and are represented in the US and UK by Arts & Sciences. Bethel, Ohio 45106, President Drive Church of Christ, 3671 President Dr., Cincinnati, Ohio 45225, or Alzheimer’s Association Greater Cincinnati Chapter, 644 Linn Street, Suite 1026 Cincinnati, Ohio 45203. at the Pricetown Church of Christ Fellowship Hall.ĭonations in Wilma’s memory may be made to Pricetown Church of Christ, 2070 State Route 131, Hillsboro, Ohio 45133, Community Christian Church, 125 E Plane St. Friends may call on Thursday from 5-8 p.m. ![]() Burial will follow in the Ruble Cemetery. Friday, March 16 at the Pricetown Church of Christ. She is also survived by her three sisters, Ethel (Frank) Manning, Vera (Clint) Mize, and Virginia (Lloyd) Leonard all of Bethel a brother- in-law, Roger (Jeanette) Gossett of Pricetown sisters-in-law, Viola Leininger of Danville and Velma Layman of Ocala, Fla., as well as many nieces and nephews who mourn her passing. In addition, she leaves three grandchildren, Chad (Colleen) Brewer of Fairfield, Dave Brewer of Cincinnati, and Jenna Gossett of Westerville and three great-grandchildren, Adam, Blake, and Ella Brewer. She is survived by her three children, Bonnie (Everett) Brewer of Cincinnati, Jim (Susan) Gossett of Westerville, and Anita Gossett (Ronnie) of Lodi, N.J. She taught her children to play piano and she played for the children’s Sunday school for many years. She was an avid gardener, a great cook, and loved music. As her health declined, she moved to Cincinnati to live with her daughter, Bonnie. After Hugh’s death, she moved back to Bethel to live near her sisters. She married her childhood neighbor, Hugh Gossett, and they eventually settled back in Pricetown on a farm and raised their family. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Hugh and her two brothers, Donald and Floyd.Īs a young woman, she moved from Pricetown to Bethel where she lived on the family farm until she graduated from Bethel High School in 1940.ĭuring the war, she lived and worked in Cincinnati. She was born Main the family log cabin in Buford, the daughter of Leslie and Elma (Donohoo) Roush, who preceded her in death. ![]() Gossett, 88, died Thursday, Main Cincinnati. ![]()
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