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Chicago names new film office leader
Natasha P. Olguin is the new deputy commissioner of the Chicago Film Office, the city's Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) announced Tuesday.
Why it matters: The Chicago Film Office leader's responsibilities include enticing studios and filmmakers to film in the city, which brings in tax revenue and creates local jobs.
Zoom in: Olguin is from North Lawndale, according to a DCASE press release, and has been a producer, location manager, writer and director.
Some of the television and film projects Olguin has worked on include "Contagion," "The Dark Knight," "Ironheart," and "The Chi."
She is a union member of IATSE Local 476, as well as the Producers Guild of America and Directors Guild of America.
Flashback: Predecessor Jonah Zeiger left DCASE last year along with several other leaders after reported clashes with the new administration.
Mayor Brandon Johnson selected Clinée Hedspeth for DCASE commissioner after firing Erin Harkey in early 2024.
State of play: Productions currently filming in Chicago include Apple TV's "Dark Matter," the Dick Wolf "Chicago" franchise and the film "Enemies," starring Jeremy Allen White and Austin Butler.