Susan Strickler
Susan C. Strickler is an American television and theatre director. She has been nominated for three Daytime Emmys (1992, 1993, 2005) and won once in 1992. She was also nominated for two Directors Guild of America Awards and won once in 1992.[1] The DGA win was shared with Mary Madeiras, Dennis Cameron, Cynthia Flood Jacobsen, Arthur Lewis and Karen Wilkins.
Susan Strickler | |
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Nationality | American |
Occupation | television director |
Years active | 1987-present |
Known for | Another World |
Awards | Daytime Emmy Award, Directors Guild of America Award |
Directing/Producing credits
- The Young and the Restless (September 2007 – 2009)[2]
- FOX NEWS - (freelance 2006-2007)
- All My Children (2004–2005)
- General Hospital (1994)
- Guiding Light (1997–2005)
- 13 Bourbon Street (Producer 1996)
- One Life to Live (1995–1997)
- Valley of the Dolls (1994)
- Another World (Producer: 1987-1991) (Director 1991-1993)
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References
External links
- Susan Strickler on IMDb
- Susan Strickler at TV.com
- Hollywood Reporter
- StoneStreetStudios
- www.vnuemedia.com
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