Sarah Pia Anderson
Sarah Pia Anderson (born 1952) is an English born television and theatre director.[1]
Sarah Pia Anderson | |
---|---|
Born | St Albans, UK |
Occupation | Television director, theatre director |
Years active | 1979–present |
Her career in the theatre included work for the National Theatre: Rosmersholm, the Royal Shakespeare Company: Mary and Lizzie and the Abbey Theatre: Carthaginians.[1] Her early television work included Prime Suspect 4: Inner Circles (1995), starring Helen Mirren. She has worked mainly in the United States since the mid-1990s, directing episodes of Dark Angel, Gilmore Girls, Dead Like Me, Grey's Anatomy, Veronica Mars and other series. In 2011, she directed the opening episodes of Scott & Bailey produced by RED Production Company for ITV1.
She is currently a professor in the Cinema and Technocultural Studies Program at University of California, Davis.[2]
Television directing credits
- Tommy (TV series)
- The L Word: Generation Q (TV series)
- Truth Be Told (miniseries)
- Good Girls (TV series)
- Awake (TV series)
- Scott & Bailey (TV series)
- Dead Like Me (TV series)
- Big Love (TV series)
- Ugly Betty (TV series)
- Huff (TV series)
- Veronica Mars (TV series) (Episode: "Return of the Kane")
- Grey's Anatomy (TV series)
- Ed (TV series)
- Ally McBeal (TV series)
- Dark Angel (TV series)
- The Division (TV series)
- Gilmore Girls (TV series)
- Profiler (TV series)
- ER (TV series)
- Prime Suspect 4: Inner Circles (1995) (TV film)
- Doctor Finlay (TV series)
- Alleyn Mysteries (TV series)
- Pity in History (1985) (TV film)
- A Woman Calling (1984) (TV film)
gollark: Essentially, magical civilization is FILLED with bees. Or at least British magical civilization. It might be fine elsewhere.
gollark: Oh, and their prison which tortures people into insanity, and this is seen as a feature?
gollark: There *were* those people tortured into insanity.
gollark: IIRC there's an offhand mention to flying carpets, *being banned* due to apioformic tradition by the ministry.
gollark: WHO thought "hmm, I can make arbitrary objects fly. Why don't I put said flight thing on a really thin object which is not merely irritating to sit on but also hard to control?"‽
References
- Sarah Pia Anderson Biography (1952-), Film Reference
- UC Davis News & Information :: Sarah Pia Anderson Archived 5 August 2012 at Archive.today
External links
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.