Tina Cannizzaro DeBone makes it her business ¡ª her
show business ¡ª to know that "Crash" began with a nightmare and Heath Ledger
could unseat Adrien Brody as the youngest Best Actor winner in Oscar history.
Cannizzaro DeBone, a 35-year-old Dutchess County native, is a script
coordinator for Sunday's Academy Awards.
"I love the research of this job," said Cannizzaro DeBone. "I love finding
out facts."
The aspiring television show creator and producer pens the
"winner walkups" for the telecast from a production truck in the parking lot of
the Kodak Theatre.
She offered an example of a winner walkup: "This is Julia Roberts' first
Academy Award and her third nomination. She was nominated in this category in
1990 for 'Pretty Woman' and in 1989 for her supporting role in 'Steel
Magnolias.' "
Cannizzaro DeBone has worked on just about every awards show out there,
including the Academy Awards, Golden Globes, Emmys, Daytime Emmys and the
American Music Awards.
She pursued acting before realizing her true calling was writing and
producing.
"I wanted to play Susan Lucci's daughter, Bianca, on 'All My Children,' so I
was going to New York City for acting classes," she said. "And then I decided to
go back to college to learn how to do things behind the scenes. And I've been
working behind the camera ever since."
Cannizzaro DeBone moves from show to
show. Her work with the Oscars began three weeks ago.
"In freelance work you
make deals," she said. "You can make a day rate or a weekly rate. Each show is
different and with your experience, you can get more."
She makes at least $1,200 a week on the Academy Awards, but did not want to
divulge how much more because of the competition.
"This is absolutely what Tina was meant to do," said Julieanne MacDonald, a
lifelong friend and Hopewell Junction resident. "She's extremely energetic;
she's very friendly and sweet; and yet when she's working on a job, she can
absolutely get done what she needs to get done."
MacDonald accompanied
Cannizzaro DeBone, then 26, in her Ford Tempo for a cross-country trip to
Burbank, Calif., in 1996. They arrived on New Year's Eve at 9 p.m., West Coast
time.
"She had found an apartment and had just one job lined up," MacDonald
said. "And she made a success out of it."
icoastal valley girl, was back in New York for Christmas to work on Dick
Clark's "New Year's Rockin' Eve."
"That's a pretty amazing show," she said.
Politics come in handy
Besides television and movies, the John Jay High School and Dutchess
Community College graduate has always had an interest in politics.
She ran for the East Fishkill Town Board in 1995 and is the daughter of
former East Fishkill Supervisor Dominick Cannizzaro, who owns Hopewell Auto
Parts, and Valerie Cannizzaro, who lives in Edgewater, Fla.
Cannizzaro DeBone's political background came in handy during her job as the
script supervisor for "Democracy Live 2000" at the Democratic National
Convention.
She added the DeBone to her name Oct. 8, when she married Center
Box Office owner Tom DeBone. Their wedding program was modeled after a Playbill.
The newlyweds met online and hope to turn their love story into a television
show.
Cannizzaro DeBone, a
marathoner, is also working on a movie-of-the-week pitch based on the life of
fitness guru Tina Castaldi and on a behind-the-scenes show pitch for
SOAPnet."After all these years, I want to return to why I
started in the business," Cannizzaro DeBone said.