Lev L. Spiro
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After earning dual Bachelor's Degrees in Political Science and
Communication Arts from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and a
Master's Degree in Film Production from The University of Texas at
Austin, Spiro broke in to directing with his award-winning feature
short The Convict, based on a short story by
James Lee Burke. After writing and
directing several feature films for
Roger Corman's Concorde/New Horizons, he
began directing episodes, pilots and features for television.In the past decade, Mr. Spiro has directed many one hour drama and half
hour single-camera comedy pilots and episodes for both network and
cable. Episodic television work includes multiple episodes of the
acclaimed series Weeds (2005),
Arrested Development (2003),
Ugly Betty (2006),
Everybody Hates Chris (2005),
The O.C. (2003),
Gilmore Girls (2000) and many
more. Original television pilots include the single camera comedy
Do Over (2002) and the drama
Summerland (2004) for the WB
network, The Jersey (1999) for the
Disney Channel, and the pilot for
Jonas (2009).In 2008, Spiro directed the action/comedy feature
Minutemen (2008), which was nominated
by the Director's Guild for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in
Children's Programs. The following year he directed the film
Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie (2009),
which was the highest rated program on cable in 2009, and won the Emmy
Award for Outstanding Children's Program.Spiro lives and works in Los Angeles with his wife, screenwriter
Melissa Rosenberg, and their dog Zuma.
Communication Arts from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and a
Master's Degree in Film Production from The University of Texas at
Austin, Spiro broke in to directing with his award-winning feature
short The Convict, based on a short story by
James Lee Burke. After writing and
directing several feature films for
Roger Corman's Concorde/New Horizons, he
began directing episodes, pilots and features for television.In the past decade, Mr. Spiro has directed many one hour drama and half
hour single-camera comedy pilots and episodes for both network and
cable. Episodic television work includes multiple episodes of the
acclaimed series Weeds (2005),
Arrested Development (2003),
Ugly Betty (2006),
Everybody Hates Chris (2005),
The O.C. (2003),
Gilmore Girls (2000) and many
more. Original television pilots include the single camera comedy
Do Over (2002) and the drama
Summerland (2004) for the WB
network, The Jersey (1999) for the
Disney Channel, and the pilot for
Jonas (2009).In 2008, Spiro directed the action/comedy feature
Minutemen (2008), which was nominated
by the Director's Guild for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in
Children's Programs. The following year he directed the film
Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie (2009),
which was the highest rated program on cable in 2009, and won the Emmy
Award for Outstanding Children's Program.Spiro lives and works in Los Angeles with his wife, screenwriter
Melissa Rosenberg, and their dog Zuma.
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- SpouseMelissa Rosenberg(1995 - present)