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    Lee Shallat Chemel

    Film/television director, television producer

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  1. Lee Shallat Chemel (born June 15, 1943), sometimes credited as Lee Shallat, is an American film and television director and television producer.

  2. Lee Shallat Chemel. Director: Gilmore Girls. B.A. magna cum laude Lawrence University - English Lit M.A. Theatre History - U. of Wisconsin East Asian Languages Fellow - U. of Michigan M.A. Education - U. of Wisconsin M.F.A. Acting - University of Washington Professional Actor Training Program Actor: Seattle Rep, ACT Seattle, Empty Space Theatre ...

  3. A four-time Emmy nominee, her television directing credits include over 500 episodes of prime-time comedies. She is the recipient of three BET awards for outstanding direction in comedy, two Humanitas Awards and two GLAAD Awards.

  4. In her 30-year career in television, Lee Shallat Chemel has proven adept at staging comedy and working with actors. But perhaps most importantly, she learned to have fun on the set.

  5. Television director and producer Lee Shallat Chemel (The Middle, Gilmore Girls, Murphy Brown) discusses her long career directing episodic comedy, how she got her start on Family Ties, and the importance of her Guild service.

  6. Lee Shallat Chemel (born June 15, 1943), sometimes credited as Lee Shallat, is an American film and television director and television producer.

  7. Lee Shallat Chemel is known as an Director. Some of her work includes Gossip Girl, Arrested Development, The Nanny, Full House, Gilmore Girls, Hannah Montana, The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, and The Middle.

  8. Mar 3, 2008 · Lee Shallat Chemel has directed episodes of almost 90 different series, including Diff’rent Strokes, Full House, and Benson.

  9. View Lee Shallat Chemels profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Free Lance TV Director · Location: Los Angeles · 77 connections on LinkedIn.

  10. Mar 25, 2019 · Lee Shallat Chemel ’65. A Lawrence University alumna who paved an impressive 40-year career in theater, film, and television will return to campus on June 9 as the 2019 Commencement speaker.

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