Scott Ellis
Scott Ellis | |
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Born | (1957-04-19) April 19, 1957 Washington, DC, United States |
Occupation | Director, executive producer, actor |
Years active | 1980–present |
Scott Ellis (born April 19, 1957) is an American stage director, actor, and television director.
Contents
1 Biography
2 Work
2.1 Stage
2.2 Television
3 References
4 Notes
5 External links
Biography
Ellis graduated from DePaul University's Goodman School of Drama in Chicago.[1] He also graduated from James W. Robinson Secondary School, Fairfax, VA, in 1975. Ellis has a twin brother named Mark, who is an attorney.
Before he became a director, Ellis was a successful stage actor; he performed on Broadway in the original casts of the 1980 original musical "Musical Chairs", and The Rink with Liza Minnelli and Chita Rivera.[2][3]
He has directed numerous Off-Broadway and Broadway productions, as well as the New York City Opera Company revivals at the New York State Theater: A Little Night Music (1990) and 110 in the Shade (1992).
Ellis has been the Associate Artistic Director for the Roundabout Theatre since 1998.[4]
He has been nominated for the Tony Award as Best Director eight times: the revival of She Loves Me (1994), Steel Pier (1997), the revival of 1776 (1998), Twelve Angry Men (2005), Curtains (2007), the revival of The Mystery of Edwin Drood (2013), the revival of You Can't Take It with You (2015), and another revival of She Loves Me (2016). He received the 1991 Drama Desk Award, Outstanding Director of a Musical, for And The World Goes Round. He won the Olivier Award as Best Director, Musical, for She Loves Me.
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He is the Executive Producer for the television drama Weeds on Showtime, and has directed television episodes of Modern Family, Nurse Jackie, The Good Wife, Hung, 30 Rock, Desperate Housewives, The Closer and Frasier.[1] He received an Emmy Award nomination in 2007 for directing the episode "The Break Up" of the comedy series 30 Rock.
In 2010, Playbill announced that Ellis is expected to direct upcoming musical adaptations of the 1930s films The Blue Angel and Little Miss Marker. Both will have books by David Thompson.[6]
Work
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She Loves Me (2016)
On the Twentieth Century (2015)
The Elephant Man (2014) starring Bradley Cooper
You Can't Take It with You (2014)
The Mystery of Edwin Drood (2012)
Harvey (2012)
Curtains (2007)
The Little Dog Laughed (2006)
Twelve Angry Men (2004)
The Boys from Syracuse (2002)
The Man Who Had All the Luck (2002)
The Rainmaker (1999)
Present Laughter (1998)
1776 (1997)
Steel Pier (1997)
A Month in the Country starring Helen Mirren
She Loves Me (1993)
And The World Goes 'Round (1991)
The Rink (1984) (as an actor)
Musical Chairs (1980) (as an actor)
Television
30 Rock (2006)
Hope & Faith (2005–2006)
Out of Practice (2005)
Stacked (2005)
Frasier (2000–2004)
Desperate Housewives (2008)
Weeds (2009)
Hung (2009)
The Good Wife episode "Home" (2009)[7]
Modern Family (2009)
Superior Donuts (2017)
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (2017)
A Christmas Story Live! (2017)
Divorce (2018)
References
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- Ellis Bio American Theatre Wing
Notes
^ ab "Scot Ellis" pbs.org, accessed June 7, 2013
^ Ellis Nassour. "Scott Ellis Is an Actor's Director". Playbill date: November 19 2008 accessed: March 8 2016
^ Scott Ellis at the Internet Broadway Database
^ "Scott Ellis Takes a New Roundabout Post" The New York Times (webcache), September 4, 1998
^ "Olivier Awards, 1995" olivierawards.com, retrieved October 24, 2017
^ Robert Simonson. "Scottsboro Librettist David Thompson Working on New Musicals With Stew, Scott Ellis". Playbill, date: April 1, 2010 accessed: March 8 2016
^ Scott Ellis (director), Dee Johnson (writer) (2009-10-06). "Home". The Good Wife. Season 1. Episode 3. CBS.
External links
Scott Ellis at the Internet Broadway Database
Scott Ellis on IMDb