Ellen S. Pressman
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Ellen S. Pressman is an American television director and producer.
OccupationsTelevision director and producer
Yearsactive1983–present
Ellen S. Pressman | |
|---|---|
| Occupations | Television director and producer |
| Years active | 1983–present |
She began her career as an associate producer on the series Hill Street Blues in 1983. She went on to win an Emmy Award as a member of the L.A. Law production team.[1] She made her directorial debut on Thirtysomething.
Her other directorial credits include Sirens, Missing Persons, My So-Called Life, Party of Five, Arliss, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Hyperion Bay, Charmed, Felicity, Time of Your Life,[2] Pasadena, American Dreams, Huff, Jack & Bobby, Everwood and Windfall, Riverdale, Once Upon a Time, Life Sentence, Nashville, and ‘’Grand Hotel’’.