Amy Sherman-Palladino

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Amy Sherman-Palladino

Amy Sherman-Palladino (* 17th January 1966 as Amy Sherman in Los Angeles , California ) is an American screenwriter and television producer .

Career

After graduating from North Hollywood High School in Los Angeles , she joined the comedy group "The Groundlings Main Company". In 1990 she began working as a writer on the television series Roseanne for four years . Sherman-Palladino is best known, however, as the author, producer and director of the US television series Gilmore Girls , which ran successfully on the US television channel The WB from October 2000 to 2007 . She also worked as a director for these and staged 15 episodes. Sherman-Palladino was then busy with her series New in Paradise , which was broadcast from July 2012 to February 2013 on the US cable channel ABC Family . In 2016 she released Gilmore Girls: A New Year, a multi-part sequel to the Gilmore Girls .

In March 2017, the pilot for the series The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel , in which Sherman-Palladino is involved as a writer and director, was released on Prime Video . The series currently consists of three seasons.

Amy Sherman-Palladino is married to her colleague Daniel Palladino .

Filmography

Awards

Emmy

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 2018 Emmy Winners: A Complete List . In: NYTimes.com . Retrieved September 20, 2018.