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    Shelley Jensen

    Television director, producer

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  1. Shelley Jensen is an American television director and producer. Since the 1990s, Jensen has directed episodes for a number of notable television series including The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Friends, Amen, What I Like About You, The Drew Carey Show, Webster, The Suite Life on Deck, Sonny with a Chance, I'm in the Band, Good Luck Charlie, Shake ...

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    Shelley Jensen. Actress: After: The Decree. Shelley Jensen is a Canadian Actress born in Trinidad. She came to Canada and grew up in Edmonton, Alberta. Her dad was an Ordained Minister and her mom an LPN. Shelley is of mixed race of Southeast Asian and European descent, including Bangladesh, Sri-Lanka, and India with Italy, Germany, France and ...

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  3. Shelley Jensen. Actress: After: The Decree. Shelley Jensen is a Canadian Actress born in Trinidad. She came to Canada and grew up in Edmonton, Alberta. Her dad was an Ordained Minister and her mom an LPN. Shelley is of mixed race of Southeast Asian and European descent, including Bangladesh, Sri-Lanka, and India with Italy, Germany, France and ...

  4. Shelley Jensen is known for Brothers (1984), Adventures in Wonderland (1992) and Hard Knocks (1987).

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  5. Shelley Jensen – Director, ‘Friends’ and ‘Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’ - Episode #70 - YouTube. 0:00 / 1:20:29. A Mick A Mick and A Mic is proud to welcome EMMY Award winning director Shelley...

  6. Shelley Jensen is known as an Director, Producer, Supervising Producer, Coordinating Producer, and Assistant Director. Some of his work includes Friends, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Jessie, Hannah Montana, The Suite Life on Deck, Good Luck Charlie, Liv and Maddie, and Sonny with a Chance.

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  8. First assistant director, John Denver and the Muppets: A Christmas Together, ABC, 1979. Also affiliated with broadcasts of The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, 1979 and 1980. Episodic. "Captain Justice," Hard Knocks, 1987. "What Becomes a Legend Most," Hard Knocks, 1987.

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