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SUMMARY:Hawaii Five-0 6x17 (CBS) Directed by Maja Vrvilo
DESCRIPTION:McGarrett and Five-0 must track down a Russian spy who has stolen a flash drive containing classified NSA information that puts the life of a member of their Ohana at risk. Also\, McGarrett finally learns why Catherine left him\, and Abby continues to conceal her actual mission from Chin and Five-0. \nBusy week for director Maja Vrvilo: 3 days after her delivering a pivotal episode of Limitless\, she’s back at it with Hawaii Five-0’s “Waiwai”.\nShe’s no stranger to the sets of Oahu\, having made her directorial debut on the series two years ago and helmed seven episodes since then.\nStarting her career in Croatia as an editor in the early 90’s\, she moved to the United States a few years later\, working on features and getting her first TV gig in 2001 on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.\nEditing the pilot of the CBS series The Agency the same year proved to be a major turning point in her career: from that moment on\, she would become a trusted member of the CBS family. After 9 episodes on Paige Turco’s series\, she switched to Cold Case in 2003\, editing 53 episodes from the pilot to its penultimate installment.\nJoining the team of Steve McGarrett on Hawaii Five-0’s second episode “Ohana”\, she has worked more than 40 times on the series as an editor or supervising editor. The next step in her career would happen at the end of the 4th season with her first directing assignment: “Ku I Ka Pili Koko (Blood Brothers)”.\nIn charge of 6 more episodes of the series after that\, she has also worked on Graceland\, CSI: Cyber and the upcoming “ShotSeeker” of Person of Interest. \nShe’s in good company on this new episode of Hawaii Five-0\, written by none other than Eric Guggenheim. This is not the duo’s first partnership\, as\, before “Waiwai”\, Vrvilo had directed 4 episodes authored by Guggenheim.\nThe younger brother of showrunner/comic book icon Marc Guggenheim and “Safe House” writer David Guggenheim\, Eric joined the family business in 2004 by writing the hockey biopic Miracle directed by Gavin O’Connor and starring Kurt Russell.\nIn 2010\, he made his TV debut by delivering the script of Parenthood’s season 2 “Seven Names” by Jan Eliasberg\, quickly followed by 3 more episodes as well as writing assignments and producing credits on Hawaii Five-0. \n“Waiwai” marks the final appearance of Hawaiian jazz singer Jimmy Borges -currently fighting cancer- as the nefarious Dr. Yang. Already part of the cast of the season 2 episode “Lekio”\, Borges ends a long run of cameos in Hawaii-set series\, having played various roles in the original Hawaii Five-O\, The Rockford Files & Magnum\, P.I. \nHawaii Five-0 6×17 (CBS)\n“Waiwai (Assets)” (March 11\, 2016) \nDirected by Maja Vrvilo\nWritten by Eric Guggenheim \nStunt double: Jacqueline Cadiente\nStunt Coordinator: Jeff Cadiente \nGuest Cast:\nDennis Chun (Sgt. Duke Lukela)\nJulie Benz (Inspector Abby Dunn)\nIngo Rademacher (Robert Coughlin)\nOlga Fonda (Anna Novick)\nJimmy Borges (David Yang)\nDerek Webster (Elliot Brenner)\nMichael McMillian (Chris Dalton)\nRegan Downie (Paramedic Andre Weller)\nDanielle Zalopany (Surgical Assistant) \n Find The Magicians 1×08 directed by Jan Eliasberg on our calendar of film & TV written & directed by women\n \n \n \nhttps://www.instagram.com/p/BBYWslSvcBM/?taken-by=jsea5 \n\n#H50 Jacqueline Cadiente filming ep 617 @airjef #stuntlife pic.twitter.com/sDx1c9Erf0 \n— Maja Vrvilo (@majavrvilo) February 9\, 2016
URL:https://hollywomen.com/cal/h50-6x17-maja-vrvilo/
CATEGORIES:TV Directed by Women
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160309
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160310
DTSTAMP:20260528T114405
CREATED:20160221T192014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160227T211139Z
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SUMMARY:X Company 2x07 (CBC- Canada) Directed by Amanda Tapping
DESCRIPTION:X Company 2×07 (CBC- Canada)\n“La Vérite Vous Rendra Libre” \nDirector: Amanda Tapping \n Find Amanda Tapping on the Hollywomen Directors Board
URL:https://hollywomen.com/cal/x-company-2x07-amanda-tapping/
CATEGORIES:TV Directed by Women
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160308
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160309
DTSTAMP:20260528T114405
CREATED:20160222T033326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160307T042024Z
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SUMMARY:Limitless 1x17 (CBS) Directed by Maja Vrvilo
DESCRIPTION:Brian and Rebecca are placed under quarantine by the CDC after being exposed to an unknown substance after investigating a citywide blackout. Also\, trust issues arise after Rebecca catches Brian using his secret stash of NZT. \nLimitless 1×17 (CBS)\n“Close Encounters” (March 8\, 2016)	 \nDirected by Maja Vrvilo\nWritten by Kari Drake
URL:https://hollywomen.com/cal/4235/
CATEGORIES:TV Directed by Women
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160307
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160308
DTSTAMP:20260528T114405
CREATED:20160221T183804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160307T220913Z
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SUMMARY:The Magicians 1x08 (Syfy) Directed by Jan Eliasberg
DESCRIPTION:Brakebills is thrown into chaos when Penny is violently attacked by someone who was considered a friend; at the same time\, Quentin tries to find a connection to the Beast; and Julia considers giving up magic for good after entering a rehab facility. \nStarting her career in early 1986 by helming an episode of Cagney & Lacey\, Jan Eliasberg finished the year by joining the roster of directors of Michael Mann’s Miami Vice\, delivering 3 episodes in 1986 and 1987.\nIn 1991\, she made her feature debut with the neo-noir thriller Past Midnight\, starring Paul Giamatti and co-written by Quentin Tarantino.\nSince then\, she has become a well-established director of action & dramas\, from 21 Jump Street to Sisters\, Early Edition\, Supernatural\, Nashville & NCIS: Los Angeles.\nBetween pilots and TV gigs\, the former Wesleyan & AFI Directing Workshop student went regularly back to university by teaching film directing at NYU & the Academy of Art and is currently working on new original features. \nOn the new episode of The Magicians “The Strangled Heart”\, Eliasberg teams up with the co-writer of her 2010 Supernatural episode\, David Reed.\nWhile Reed was only at the beginning of his screenwriting career back then\, he became a fellow collaborator of his former Supernatural showrunners by working with Eric Kripke on Revolution and its webseries Enemies of the State\, quickly followed by Sera Gamble’s Aquarius and The Magicians\, both developed by John McNamara. \nThe Magicians 1×08 (Syfy)\n“The Strangled Heart” \nDirected by Jan Eliasberg\nWritten by David Reed \nMusic by Will Bates\nCinematography by Elie Smolkin\nProduction Design by Rachel O’Toole\nArt Direction by Kendelle Elliott\nSet Decoration by Kate Marshall
URL:https://hollywomen.com/cal/magicians-1x08-eliasberg/
CATEGORIES:TV Directed by Women
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160303
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160304
DTSTAMP:20260528T114405
CREATED:20160222T030619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160302T220725Z
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SUMMARY:How to Get Away with Murder 2x13 (ABC) Directed by Zetna Fuentes
DESCRIPTION:Annalise moves forward with a plan to protect the team from Philip but the risk involved may prove to be too dangerous. \nHow to Get Away with Murder 2×13 (ABC)\n“Something Bad Happened” (March 3\, 2016) \nDirected by Zetna Fuentes\nWritten by Michael Foley & Warren Hsu Leonard
URL:https://hollywomen.com/cal/how-to-get-away-with-murder-2x13/
CATEGORIES:TV Directed by Women
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160303
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160304
DTSTAMP:20260528T114405
CREATED:20160222T021718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160303T031744Z
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SUMMARY:Grey's Anatomy 12x12 (ABC) Directed by Chandra Wilson
DESCRIPTION:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2rtIwWGSjA \nA patient from Meredith’s very first surgery as an Intern is readmitted to Grey Sloan Memorial with a new aneurysm\, and Amelia takes her case. \nGrey’s Anatomy 12×12 (ABC)\n“My Next Life” (March 3\, 2016) \nDirected by Chandra Wilson\nWritten by William Harper
URL:https://hollywomen.com/cal/greys-anatomy-12x12-chandra-wilson/
CATEGORIES:TV Directed by Women
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160302
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160303
DTSTAMP:20260528T114405
CREATED:20160222T015033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160302T221822Z
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SUMMARY:Chicago P.D. 3x17 (NBC) Directed by Jann Turner
DESCRIPTION:While out on a bank run for his off-duty security job at the dispensary\, Halstead and his co-workers find themselves under attack by a violent robbery crew which quickly becomes a full-scale shootout. \nHaving directed 8 episodes of Chicago Fire\, Chicago Med & Chicago P.D.\, Jann Turner is now an fixture of the franchise produced by Dick Wolf’s company. \nBorn in France\, raised in South Africa and the UK\, she started her career in 1995 by working as a sound editor on the documentary series National Geographic Explorer and directing Need To Know\, the opening film in Channel 4’s Frontline program.\nComing back to South Africa in 1996\, she produced and presented the weekly current affairs show Truth Commission Special Report on SABC TV\, and started directing dramas series\, from Isidingo to the cop show Zero Tolerance.\nIn 2005\, she created\, wrote and directed two widely-acclaimed shows: Mzanzi (Audience Choice Award for Best TV Program) & Hard Copy\, winner of the SAFTA Award for Best TV Drama.\nA few years after her short My Friend Soweto starring Chiwetel Ejiofor\, she wrote and directed her first feature White Wedding in 2009\, South Africa’s official submission for the 82nd Academy Awards. \nSince her American TV debut with The Big C in 2012\, she has directed more than 20 episodes of the Chicago franchise\, Castle\, Teen Wolf\, and was in charge of the much-buzzed 27th chapter of Jane The Virgin starring Britney Spears.\nCurrently working on an episode of ShondaLand’s upcoming series The Catch\, she is also is in pre-production for her new South African film A King’s Heart. \nHer new Chicago P.D. episode “Forty-Caliber Bread Crumb” -shot in early February- sees the return of Charisma Carpenter & Brian Tee in the series\, while stunt double Benjamin Hoffman gets his first TV acting credit. \nChicago P.D. 3×17 (NBC)\n“Forty-Caliber Bread Crumb” \nDirected by Jann Turner\nCinematography by Rohn Schmidt\nPolice Technical Advisor: Brian A Luce \nStarring Jesse Lee Soffer\, Brian Geraghty\, Marina Squerciati\, Jon Seda\, Patrick Flueger\, Samuel Hunt\, LaRoyce Hawkin & Elias Koteas\, Amy Morton.\nGuest stars: Brian Tee and Charisma Carpenter.
URL:https://hollywomen.com/cal/chicago-pd-3x17-jann-turner/
CATEGORIES:TV Directed by Women
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160302
DTSTAMP:20260528T114405
CREATED:20160301T020807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160302T005943Z
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SUMMARY:NCIS: New Orleans 2x17 (CBS) Directed by Tessa Blake
DESCRIPTION:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BopjebQalmI \nThe team must protect a local DJ from a threatening perpetrator as they investigate the murder of a Navy captain who was attacked while on-air with his radio show. \n“Radio Silence”	is the second episode in a row of NCIS: New Orleans by director Tessa Blake\, after “Second Chances” aired on February 23.\nThese episodes are the TV debut of the AFI Directing Workshop & Disney ABC Creative Talent participant\, who started her career as a documentary filmmaker and has recently finished the short film Upended starring David Call (The Magicians)\, Amy Landecker & Ian Harvie (Transparent). \nIn an interesting turn of events\, as she made her TV entrance on February 23\, her AFI fellow Hanelle Culpepper was fighting “King Shark” on The Flash.  \nBorn in Bavaria\, Germany\, writer Greta Heinemann crossed the atlantic in 2009 to establish herself as a writer.\nIn 2013\, she won 1st place in the 2013 UCLA Extension Television Writing Competition TV Specs for her Sons of Anarchy episode & 2nd place in the TV Pilots category for her original script Valleywood\, prompting her to attend the CBS Writers Mentoring Program and getting staffed on NCIS: New Orleans in May 2015.\n“Radio Silence” is her second credited episode\, after the 2×07 “Broken Hearted” co-written by Zach Strauss and directed by Elodie Keene. \nIf Heinemann is at the beginning of her TV career\, this is not the case of her co-writer Laurie Arent.\nThe series co-executive producer\, who can be seen on John Carpenter’s The Fog\, got her start as a staff writer on the John Stamos caper Thieves in 2001. A story editor on Graham Yost’s Boomtown\, she wrote two episodes of the series in 2003\, quickly followed by assignments on Cold Case\, Life & Hawthorne. After creating the CW pilot Cooper and Stone in 2011 & working on The Client List\, she joined the writing staff of NCIS: New Orleans early on\, penning 6 episodes so far\, including the 3rd episode of the first season “Breaking Brig”. \nNCIS: New Orleans 2×17\n“Radio Silence”	 \nDirected by Tessa Blake\nWritten by Laurie Arent & Greta Heinemann \nGuest Stars:\nShanley Caswell (Laurel Pride)\nLilli Birdsell (Rachel Grant)\nJames Hiroyuki Liao (Brandon Pierce)\nEric Mendenhall (Tyson Reed)\nClay Edmund Kraski (Navy Captain Jim Grant)
URL:https://hollywomen.com/cal/ncis-new-orleans-2x17/
CATEGORIES:TV Directed by Women
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160229
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160301
DTSTAMP:20260528T114405
CREATED:20160221T155405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160229T225754Z
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SUMMARY:The Fosters 3x16 (Freeform) Directed by Anne Renton
DESCRIPTION:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sT3moe0FGFI \nAfter a student objects to Brandon and Mat’s Romeo and Juliet musical\, Lena has to tell Brandon that he might not be able to put the production up at school. \nAfter working with Jane Lynch on her short Love is Love as well as Kathleen Turner\, Emily Deschanel & Jason Ritter on her debut feature The Perfect Family\, Anne Renton is directing her first episode of the Freeform series The Fosters.\nThis is not the Australian filmmaker’s first foray into television\, as she continued her collaboration with Emily Deschanel by directing 3 episodes of Bones in 2014 & 2015. \n“EQ” is the second episode of the season written by Anne Meredith\, who won the Adapted Long Form Writers Guild of America Award in 1998 with Bastard Out of Carolina and once again in 2004 with Out of the Ashes. \nThe Fosters 3×16 (Freeform/ABC Family)\n“EQ” \nDirected by Anne Renton\nWritten by Anne Meredith
URL:https://hollywomen.com/cal/the-fosters-3x16/
CATEGORIES:TV Directed by Women
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160225
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160226
DTSTAMP:20260528T114405
CREATED:20160222T024523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160222T025228Z
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SUMMARY:Scandal 5x12 (ABC) Directed by Allison Liddi-Brown
DESCRIPTION:While Fitz is preoccupied with his own interests\, Cyrus begins to orchestrate his next master plan\, and Elizabeth North uses David to mastermind a plan of her own. Meanwhile\, Olivia continues to question what exactly Jake is planning in his new role as head of the NSA. \nScandal 5×12 (ABC)\n“Wild Card” (February 25\, 2016) \nDirected by Allison Liddi-Brown\nWritten by Mark Fish
URL:https://hollywomen.com/cal/scandal-5x12-allison-liddi-brown/
CATEGORIES:TV Directed by Women
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160224
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160225
DTSTAMP:20260528T114405
CREATED:20160222T014157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160224T225839Z
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SUMMARY:American Crime 2x08 (ABC) Directed by Kimberly Peirce
DESCRIPTION:A loss at Leyland High School is mourned; Leslie’s job is on the line; Curt thinks his estranged wife has taken their son\, Peter; Becca makes a surprising confession to Dan; Sebastian tries to help Anne. \nAfter a stint on the sets of the WGN series Manhattan\, Kimberly Peirce directed her second TV episode of the 2015-2016 season with American Crime 2×08\, written by playwright & television scribe Keith Huff\, known for his work as a writer/producer on House of Cards & Mad Men.\nRevealed by the critically acclaimed feature Boys Don’t Cry in 1999\, she kickstarted the career of Chloe Sevigny\, who landed an Oscar nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role\, and crowned Hilary Swank\, who won the golden prize for Best Actress in a Leading Role.\nAfter developping an adaptation of Arthur C. Clarke’s epic Childhood’s End at Universal Pictures in the early 2000’s\, she made her return in 2006 with The L Word episode “Lifeline” and released her second feature Stop-Loss in 2008\, starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt\, Abbie Cornish & Channing Tatum.\nIn 2013\, she followed the footsteps of Stephen King by directing a remake of Carrie\, who went on to become\, with Jennifer Lee’s Frozen\, one of the highest-grossing films directed by a woman that year.  \nAll the American Crime season 2 episodes are shot by cinematographer Lisa Wiegand\, DP for Dollhouse/Chicago Fire and winner of the 1999 American Society of Cinematographers Heritage Award. \nAmerican Crime 2×08 (Airs on ABC on February 24\, 2016)\n“Season Two: Episode Eight” \nDirected by Kimberly Peirce\nWritten by Keith Huff\nCinematography by Lisa Wiegand\nFilm Editing by JoAnne Yarrow\nArt Direction by Susan Bolles\nSet Decoration by Gabriella Villarreal \n Watch Kimberly Peirce on Discover the Directors & Films of the AFI Directing Workshop for Women 2013\n \n Find Kimberly Peirce on the Hollywomen Directors Board\n Find Lisa Wiegand on the Hollywomen Cinematographers Board\n \n\n  \n\nWednesday Night\, Another Compelling Episode Of @americancrimeabc @kimberlypeirce @keithhuff #director #writer #8 pic.twitter.com/wrFNSDWUTF \n— Elvis Nolasco (@EONOLASCO) February 22\, 2016
URL:https://hollywomen.com/cal/american-crime-kimberly-peirce/
CATEGORIES:TV Directed by Women
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160223
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160224
DTSTAMP:20260528T114405
CREATED:20160223T214345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160223T215012Z
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SUMMARY:NCIS: New Orleans 2x16 (CBS) Directed by Tessa Blake
DESCRIPTION:NCIS: New Orleans 2×16 (CBS)\n“Second Chances” (February 23\, 2016) \nDirected by Tessa Blake\nWritten by Zach Strauss
URL:https://hollywomen.com/cal/ncis-new-orleans-2x16/
CATEGORIES:TV Directed by Women
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160223
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160224
DTSTAMP:20260528T114405
CREATED:20160221T180459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160412T130119Z
UID:4188-1456185600-1456271999@hollywomen.com
SUMMARY:The Flash 2x15 (CW) Directed by Hanelle Culpepper
DESCRIPTION:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXI_Xebe4-M \nWhen King Shark escapes from an A.R.G.U.S. holding tank\, Lila and Diggle travel to Central City to warn The Flash. King Shark shows up at the West house and attacks Joe\, Iris\, Wally and Barry. \nAfter a breakout year\, Hanelle Culpepper continues her TV winning streak by directing the anticipated Flash episode “King Shark”.\nStarring Arrow guest stars Audrey Marie Anderson & David Ramsey\, the episode welcomes back X-Men screenwriter and voice artist David “Snake!” Hayter as the titular monster introduced in a scene of the early season 2 episode “The Fury of Firestorm”.\nThe feature film director and former USC Annenberg/AFI Directing Workshop For Women student has been a hot name in television lately\, directing more than 10 episodes of Criminal Minds\, Castle\, Sleepy Hollow & Hawaii Five-0 during the last year. It certainly won’t stop there\, as she recently filmed the episode 3×16 “Alone With Everybody” of The Originals written by Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson. \nThe Flash 2×15 (CW) “King Shark” \nDirected by Hanelle Culpepper\nWritten by Benjamin Raab & Deric A. Hughes\nGuest stars: Audrey Marie Anderson\, David Ramsey\, Violett Beane & David Hayter as King Shark’s voice\nCinematography by C. Kim Miles \nFind Hanelle Culpepper on Hollywomen Directors Board
URL:https://hollywomen.com/cal/the-flash-2x15-hanelle-culpepper/
CATEGORIES:TV Directed by Women
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160223
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160224
DTSTAMP:20260528T114405
CREATED:20160221T180148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160223T192212Z
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SUMMARY:Pretty Little Liars 6x17 (Freeform) Directed by Paula Hunziker
DESCRIPTION:As romantic relationships move forward\, the Liars investigate a new suspect in the murder case. \nScript supervisor Paula Hunziker makes her TV directorial debut with the episode “We’ve All Got Baggage” written by executive producer Oliver Goldstick.\nAfter 20 years of experience as a script supervisor on Six Feet Under\, 24\, Day Break\, Torchwood\, Castle & PLL\, the Disney ABC Creative Talent Development Program Director helmed her first short film You & Me in 2013 starring Tyler Blackburn\, edited by Melissa Gearhart and co-written with cinematographer & digital imaging technician Conrad Hunziker III\, all PLL veterans.\nPretty Little Liars 6×17 also features original music by Emmy-nominated hairstylist Stacey K. Black (True Detective\, Glee)\, who directed episodes of Major Crimes & The Closer.  \nPretty Little Liars 6×17 (Freeform)\n“We’ve All Got Baggage” \nDirected by Paula Hunziker\nWritten by Oliver Goldstick\nProduced by Jonell Lennon\nCinematography by Larry Reibman\nSet decoration by William DeBiasio\nEdited by Robert Lattanzio\nHair department head: Kim M. Ferry\nKey makeup artist: Rebecca Wachtel\nProduction supervisor: Jacquelyn Ryan\nSecond assistant director: Laura Sylvester \n \n \n \nhttps://twitter.com/jonell_lennon/status/633735876065935360 \nhttps://twitter.com/jonell_lennon/status/631593244392947712
URL:https://hollywomen.com/cal/pretty-little-liars-6x17/
CATEGORIES:TV Directed by Women
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160222
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160223
DTSTAMP:20260528T114405
CREATED:20160221T174024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160221T214619Z
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SUMMARY:Superstore 1x11 (NBC) Directed by Beth McCarthy-Miller
DESCRIPTION:Although Cheyenne (Nichole Bloom) finally has the baby\, she refuses to stop working as Cloud 9 employees do not get paid maternity leave. Jonah (Ben Feldman) insists that they contact corporate to ask for a change\, but when Amy (America Ferrera) makes the call\, Ben mentions the word union\, sending corporate into a frenzy and resulting in a representative flying out to Cloud 9. This only makes matters worse… \nSuperstore 1×11 (NBC)\n“Labor” \nDirector: Beth McCarthy-Miller\nWriter: Owen Ellickson\nGuest Stars: Mark McKinney\, Lauren Ash\, Colton Dunn and Nico Santos
URL:https://hollywomen.com/cal/superstore-1x11-beth-mccarthy/
CATEGORIES:TV Directed by Women
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160222
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160223
DTSTAMP:20260528T114405
CREATED:20160221T171209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160222T210340Z
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SUMMARY:Murdoch Mysteries 9x14 (CBC) Directed by Jill Carter
DESCRIPTION:  \nMurdoch and Higgins investigate a grisly murder that might be linked to a feral young woman. \nMurdoch Mysteries 9×14 (CBC – Canada)\n“Wild Child” \nDirected by Jill Carter\nGuest Stars: Jordan Todosey\, Alex Paxton-Beesley\, Michael Hough \n  Discover the Toronto premiere of the sci-fi comedy “End of Days\, Inc.” by Jennifer Liao featuring the work of Murdoch Mysteries prop maker Monkey Lair Labs.\n \n\n \n\n 
URL:https://hollywomen.com/cal/murdoch-mysteries-9x14-cbc-directed-by-jill-carter/
CATEGORIES:TV Directed by Women
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160223
DTSTAMP:20260528T114405
CREATED:20160221T145309Z
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SUMMARY:Supergirl 1x14 (CBS) Directed by Lexi Alexander
DESCRIPTION:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_eXbgxNPWY \nKara battles the Master Jailer while dealing with a second assistant at CatCo and disagreeing with James over the DEO’s methods. \nSupergirl 1×14 (CBS)\n“Truth\, Justice and the American Way”  \nDirected by Lexi Alexander\nStory by Michael Grassi\nTeleplay by Yahlin Chang & Caitlin Parrish\nGuests: Italia Ricci (Siobhan Smythe)\, Jeff Branson (Master Jailer/Draper)\, Todd Sherry (Professor Luzano)\, Blake Berris (Gabriel Phillips)\, Jacqueline Grace Lopez (Brooke)\, Ray Campbell (Jim Warren)\n \nRead our interview with Lexi Alexander\nFind Lexi Alexander on the Hollywomen Directors Board\n\n\n\n\n\n\n	\n\n		\n\n	\n\n	\n\n		\n\n			  Lexi Alexander\n\n			Director\, Screenwriter (Hooligans\, Lifted\, Punisher: War Zone)\n			2003 Oscar Nomination for the short Johnny Flynton\n			\n		\n\n		\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n\n\n\nWebsite: Lexi-alexander.com\nWebsite: Articles on Lexi Alexander\nWebsite: Lexi Alexander on the Hollywomen Directors Board\n\n\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			\n\n\n		\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n	\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n 
URL:https://hollywomen.com/cal/supergirl-1x14-cbs-directed-lexi-alexander/
CATEGORIES:TV Directed by Women
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SUMMARY:The Walking Dead 6x10 (AMC) directed by Kari Skogland
DESCRIPTION:During a supply run\, Rick and Daryl cross paths with a new survivor that reveals a whole new world outside of Alexandria. Meanwhile\, Carl recovers from his injury\, as Spencer finds closure. \nThe Walking Dead 6×10 (Airs February 21 on AMC)\n“The Next World”\nDirected by Kari Skogland (Fifty Dead Men Walking\, Vikings\, Fear The Walking Dead)\nWritten by Angela Kang (Terriers) & Corey Reed (Medium)\n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpSkU3yEGyY
URL:https://hollywomen.com/cal/the-walking-dead-6x10-amc-directed-by-kari-skogland/
CATEGORIES:TV Directed by Women
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