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| occupation = Film director, television director, theatre director
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==Directing credits==
==Directing credits==
His television credits include ''[[Pretty Little Liars (TV series)|Pretty Little Liars]]'', ''[[The Unit]]'', ''[[Once and Again]]'', ''[[Ghost Whisperer]]'', ''[[The Brotherhood of Poland, New Hampshire]]'', ''[[Big Shots (TV series)|Big Shots]]'', ''[[Homefront (U.S. TV series)|Homefront]]'', ''[[Picket Fences]]'', ''[[The Trials of Rosie O'Neill]]'', ''[[My So-Called Life]]'', ''[[What About Brian]]'', ''[[Ally McBeal]]'', ''[[Joan of Arcadia]]'', ''[[Side Order of Life]]'', ''[[Shark (U.S. TV series)|Shark]]'', ''[[Another World (TV series)|Another World]]'', ''[[Thirtysomething (TV series)|thirtysomething]]'', ''[[One Life to Live]]'', ''[[Running Mates (2000 film)|Running Mates]]'', ''[[Hart of Dixie]]'', ''[[Baby Boom (American TV series)|Baby Boom]]'', ''[[Hooperman]]'', ''[[Love Monkey]]'', ''[[Snowglobe (film)|Snowglobe]]'', ''[[Century City]]'', ''My Sister's Keeper'', ''[[The Fosters (2013 TV series)|The Fosters]]'', ''[[Pop Rocks (film)|Pop Rocks]] and [[Mistresses (U.S. TV series)|Mistresses]]''<ref>[https://tv.yahoo.com/ron-lagomarsino/contributor/611076 Ron Lagomarsino - Yahoo! TV]</ref>
His television credits include ''[[Pretty Little Liars (TV series)|Pretty Little Liars]]'', ''[[The Unit]]'', ''[[Once and Again]]'', ''[[Ghost Whisperer]]'', ''[[The Brotherhood of Poland, New Hampshire]]'', ''[[Big Shots (TV series)|Big Shots]]'', ''[[Homefront (U.S. TV series)|Homefront]]'', ''[[Picket Fences]]'', ''[[The Trials of Rosie O'Neill]]'', ''[[My So-Called Life]]'', ''[[What About Brian]]'', ''[[Ally McBeal]]'', ''[[Joan of Arcadia]]'', ''[[Side Order of Life]]'', ''[[Shark (U.S. TV series)|Shark]]'', ''[[Another World (TV series)|Another World]]'', ''[[Thirtysomething (TV series)|thirtysomething]]'', ''[[One Life to Live]]'', ''[[Running Mates (2000 film)|Running Mates]]'', ''[[Hart of Dixie]]'', ''[[Baby Boom (American TV series)|Baby Boom]]'', ''[[Hooperman]]'', ''[[Love Monkey]]'', ''[[Snowglobe (film)|Snowglobe]]'', ''[[Century City]]'', ''My Sister's Keeper'', ''[[The Fosters (2013 TV series)|The Fosters]]'', ''[[Pop Rocks (film)|Pop Rocks]] and [[Mistresses (U.S. TV series)|Mistresses]].''<ref>[https://tv.yahoo.com/ron-lagomarsino/contributor/611076 Ron Lagomarsino - Yahoo! TV]. {{Archive url|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110517052959/https://tv.yahoo.com/ron-lagomarsino/contributor/611076|date=2011-05-17}}</ref>


==Awards and nominations==
==Awards and nominations==
In 1985, Lagomarsino was nominated for a [[Drama Desk Award]]: Outstanding Director of a Play, for the play, ''[[Digby (play)|Digby]]''. Two years later, he was nominated again for the play ''[[Driving Miss Daisy (play)|Driving Miss Daisy]]''.<ref>[http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?ID=15351 Internet Broadway Database: Ron Lagomarsino Credits on Broadway]</ref> He won his nomination for the 1993 [[Directors Guild of America Award]]: Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series for the series ''[[Picket Fences]]''. He earned a single [[Daytime Emmy Award]] nomination in 1985 and [[Primetime Emmy Award]] in 1992 for ''[[One Life to Live]]'' and ''[[Homefront (U.S. TV series)|Homefront]]'', respectively.<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0481358/awards Awards for Ron Lagomarsino], IMDb</ref>
In 1985, Lagomarsino was nominated for a [[Drama Desk Award]]: Outstanding Director of a Play, for the play, ''[[Digby (play)|Digby]]''. Two years later, he was nominated again for the play ''[[Driving Miss Daisy (play)|Driving Miss Daisy]]''.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Ron Lagomarsino – Broadway Cast & Staff {{!}} IBDB |url=https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/ron-lagomarsino-15351 |access-date=2023-12-06 |website=www.ibdb.com}}</ref> He won his nomination for the 1993 [[Directors Guild of America Award]]: Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series for the series ''[[Picket Fences]]''. He earned a single [[Daytime Emmy Award]] nomination in 1985 and [[Primetime Emmy Award]] in 1992 for ''[[One Life to Live]]'' and ''[[Homefront (U.S. TV series)|Homefront]]'', respectively.<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0481358/awards Awards for Ron Lagomarsino], IMDb</ref>


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 12:04, 6 December 2023

Ron Lagomarsino
Alma materSanta Clara University
Occupation(s)Film director, television director, theatre director
Years active1981–present

Ron Lagomarsino is an American film, theatre and television director.

Life and education[edit]

Lagomarsino is from San Francisco, California. He is an alumnus of Santa Clara University[1] and Tisch School of the Arts.[2]

Directing credits[edit]

His television credits include Pretty Little Liars, The Unit, Once and Again, Ghost Whisperer, The Brotherhood of Poland, New Hampshire, Big Shots, Homefront, Picket Fences, The Trials of Rosie O'Neill, My So-Called Life, What About Brian, Ally McBeal, Joan of Arcadia, Side Order of Life, Shark, Another World, thirtysomething, One Life to Live, Running Mates, Hart of Dixie, Baby Boom, Hooperman, Love Monkey, Snowglobe, Century City, My Sister's Keeper, The Fosters, Pop Rocks and Mistresses.[3]

Awards and nominations[edit]

In 1985, Lagomarsino was nominated for a Drama Desk Award: Outstanding Director of a Play, for the play, Digby. Two years later, he was nominated again for the play Driving Miss Daisy.[4] He won his nomination for the 1993 Directors Guild of America Award: Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series for the series Picket Fences. He earned a single Daytime Emmy Award nomination in 1985 and Primetime Emmy Award in 1992 for One Life to Live and Homefront, respectively.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Santa Clara University Notable Alumni
  2. ^ Ron Lagomarsino - American Conservatory Theater
  3. ^ Ron Lagomarsino - Yahoo! TV. Archived 2011-05-17 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "Ron Lagomarsino – Broadway Cast & Staff | IBDB". www.ibdb.com. Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  5. ^ Awards for Ron Lagomarsino, IMDb

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