Kim Friedman

Kim Friedman (born November 14, 1949) is an American television director and producer.

Kim Friedman
Born (1949-11-14) November 14, 1949
OccupationTelevision director and producer
Years active19772014

Friedman's TV career began by directing 70 episodes of the sitcom, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman for Norman Lear. She then moved on to directing the pilot for and episodes of Square Pegs, followed by episodes of L.A. Law, The Love Boat, Dynasty, A Different World, Head of the Class, Beverly Hills, 90210, Babylon 5, the Star Trek series, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, Lizzie McGuire and more.

She also directed the ABC movie Before and After.

In 1988, Friedman was nominated for Primetime Emmy Award directing L.A. Law episode, "Handroll Express".[1]

Along with her TV career, Kim directed theatre: including at Joe Papp's The Public Theater, New York Shakespeare Festival, and at the Tiffany Theater in Los Angeles. Friedman has also directed theater in London, as well as producing and directing the docu series The Real Normal and Here Comes the Dress.

CrazyJewishMom

In late 2014, Friedman's daughter Kate began using Instagram to document the "crazy" text messages that she receives from her mother on a daily basis.[2] The account has since garnered more than 800,000 followers the account has garnered attention from many media outlets, including ABC News, BuzzFeed, and Yahoo.[3][4][5]

gollark: Also, dependency management is pure evil.
gollark: Lua does have libraries, but they're not really as convenient as the quadrillion built-in Python ones. Though frankly many of the builtin ones are awful and you need external ones half the time.
gollark: I could probably replace much of my Python usage with Lua if there was a good set of libraries I could use for stuff like HTTP, filesystem access, Unicode string handling, string manipulation generally, and all the other random tasks I need.
gollark: It was implied heavily.
gollark: <@151391317740486657> Popular != good.

References

  1. "Kim Friedman". IMDb. Retrieved 14 May 2018.
  2. "Crazy Jewish Mom (@crazyjewishmom) • Instagram photos and videos". instagram.com. Retrieved 14 May 2018.
  3. News, ABC. "Video: Mother, Daughter Force Behind Viral Instagram 'Crazy Jewish Mom'". ABC News. Retrieved 14 May 2018.
  4. "This Instagram Account Is Literally Your Mother". Retrieved 14 May 2018.
  5. "This 'Crazy Jewish Mom' Is Everyone's Mom". Retrieved 14 May 2018.


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.