Gil Junger
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Gil Junger began his career in Hollywood by attending the University of
Texas at Austin's Radio, TV, and Film School. After graduating, he
became a gofer. He moved into directing television, and has worked on
such series as
Dharma & Greg (1997) and
The Golden Girls (1985). He
was nominated for an Emmy and a Director's Guild Award for directing
the episode of Ellen (1994), in which
the lead character reveals that she is a lesbian. He broke into feature
film directing with
10 Things I Hate About You (1999).
He is an avid photographer, golfer, and musician, and is in a band
called "Mid-Life Crisis".
Texas at Austin's Radio, TV, and Film School. After graduating, he
became a gofer. He moved into directing television, and has worked on
such series as
Dharma & Greg (1997) and
The Golden Girls (1985). He
was nominated for an Emmy and a Director's Guild Award for directing
the episode of Ellen (1994), in which
the lead character reveals that she is a lesbian. He broke into feature
film directing with
10 Things I Hate About You (1999).
He is an avid photographer, golfer, and musician, and is in a band
called "Mid-Life Crisis".