Ellen S. Pressman
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Occupation | Television director and producer |
Years active | 1983–present |
Ellen S. Pressman is an American television director and producer.
She began her career as an associate producer on the series Hill Street Blues in 1983. She went on to win an Emmy Award as a member of the L.A. Law production team.[1] She made her directorial debut on Thirtysomething.
Her other directorial credits include Sirens, Missing Persons, My So-Called Life, Party of Five, Arliss, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Hyperion Bay, Charmed, Felicity, Time of Your Life,[2] Pasadena, American Dreams, Huff, Jack & Bobby, Everwood and Windfall, which was her last directing episode of Riverdale in 2017, and Once Upon a Time, Life Sentence, and Nashville in 2018 and ‘’Grand Hotel’’ in 2019.
References[]
- ^ Margulies, Lee (September 21, 1987). "L.A. Law' Wins Emmy as Best Drama Series". LA Times. Retrieved December 31, 2010.
- ^ Ellen S. Pressman Filmography at Fandango.com
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Categories:
- American television producers
- American women television producers
- American television directors
- Emmy Award winners
- Women television directors
- Living people
- Television director stubs