Lev L. Spiro

Lev. L. Spiro
Occupation Director
Years active 1994–present
Spouse(s) Melissa Rosenberg (1995-present)

Lev L. Spiro is an American film and television director. His TV episodic work includes multiple Emmy Award-winning shows such as Modern Family, Weeds, Arrested Development, My Name Is Earl, Ugly Betty, Gilmore Girls, Dawson's Creek, The O.C. and Everybody Hates Chris. His film directing includes the DGA Award nominated Minutemen, the Emmy Award-winning Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie, and the Lionsgate feature Blue Mountain State: The Rise of Thadland (2015).[1]

Early life

Spiro earned dual bachelor's degrees in Political Science and Communication Arts from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He then attended the University of Texas at Austin, where he received a master's degree in Film Production. His early work includes film adaptations of The Convict, a short story by James Lee Burke, and The Suicide Club, a story by Robert Louis Stevenson, which starred Jonathan Pryce and Paul Bettany.[1]

Career

Since beginning his career, Spiro has directed over 140 drama and comedy episodes, pilots and features for network and cable television.

Episodic television work includes multiple episodes of Showtime's Weeds, ABC’s Ugly Betty and CW’s Everybody Hates Chris, as well as Arrested Development, The O.C., Gilmore Girls and many more. In 2008, Spiro directed the critically acclaimed family feature Minutemen, which garnered a DGA Award nomination for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Children’s Programs. In 2009 he directed Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie which won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Program. More recently Spiro directed the third Beverly Hills Chihuahua film for Walt Disney Pictures, the pilot for the ABC Family dramedy Jane by Design, and episodes of Modern Family, The Neighbors for ABC, and Betas for Amazon. He is currently directing episodes of Netflix's Orange is the New Black and CMT's Still the King.[1]

Personal life

Spiro is married to screenwriter/producer Melissa Rosenberg.[2]

Directing credits

Awards/Nominations

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References

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