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  1. Mary Robertson is an Emmy Award-winning executive producer and director of nonfiction work, such as The New York Times Presents, The Circus, and Tricky Dick. She founded Maxine, a film and television production company, in 2022 and is a graduate of Wesleyan University.

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  2. Jan 1, 1998 · Hardcover – January 1, 1998. Shortly after learning of Princess Diana's death in a car crash on August 31, 1997, Mary Robertson was inspired to document her memories of the princess in order to balance the "mean-spirited and critical comments about her in the media coverage and certain books."

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  3. Mary Robertson is an Emmy Award-winning showrunner and director. Presently she works as the showrunner of The New York Times Presents, the anthology documentary series from the New York Times, Left/Right, FX and Hulu.

  4. Apr 11, 2024 · The filmmakers responsible for the series that premiered on March 17 – executive producer-director Mary Robertson and co-exec producer-director Emma Schwartz – are thrilled at a reaction that...

  5. Nominated for two Primetime Emmys including Best Documentary or Nonfiction Special. Winner of the 2021 Television Critics Association Award (TCA) for Outstanding Achievement in News and Information. Showrunner and Executive Producer.

  6. Jan 1, 1998 · Shortly after learning of Princess Diana's death in a car crash on August 31, 1997, Mary Robertson was inspired to document her memories of the princess in order to balance the "mean-spirited and critical comments about her in the media coverage and certain books."

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  8. Mary Robertson is an Emmy Award-winning executive producer and director. In 2022, she founded Maxine, a film and television production company devoted to the creation of extraordinary journalist and filmmaker-driven nonfiction work. Maxine is part of Sony Pictures Television's nonfiction group.

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