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Scott Ellis (I)

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Has been nominated for Broadway's Tony Award as Best Director (Musical) three times: in 1994 for a revival of "She Loves Me," in 1997 for "Steel Pier" and in 1998 for a revival of "1776." See more trivia »

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2013 Undateable (TV series) (post-production)
 
2012-2013 The New Normal (TV series)
About a Boy Scout (2013)
Obama Mama (2012)
 
2011-2013 2 Broke Girls (TV series)
And the Bear Truth (2013)
 
2013 Holding Patterns (TV movie)
 
2012 Guys with Kids (TV series)
Pilot (2012)
 
2012 Lady Friends (TV movie)
 
2012 Bronx Warrants (TV movie)
 
2010-2011 Modern Family (TV series)
Go Bullfrogs! (2011)
The Kiss (2010)
 
2008-2011 Weeds (TV series)
System Overhead (2011)
Game-Played (2011)
 
2011 Mad Love (TV series)
 
2010 Running Wilde (TV series)
One Step Forward (2010)
Best Man (2010)
 
2009 The Good Wife (TV series)
Home (2009)
 
2009 Nurse Jackie (TV series)
Pill-O-Matix (2009)
 
2009 Hung (TV series)
 
2006-2009 30 Rock (TV series)
The Natural Order (2009)
The Break-Up (2006)
 
2009 Trust Me (TV series)
Odd Man Out (2009)
 
2007-2009 The Closer (TV series)
Junk in the Trunk (2009)
Problem Child (2008)
Next of Kin: Part 1 (2007)
 
2008 Desperate Housewives (TV series)
Back in Business (2008)
 
2005-2006 Hope & Faith (TV series)
Homeless Hal (2006)
Now and Zen (2006)
Faith's Therapy (2005)
Charley's Shirt (2005)
 
2005-2006 Stacked (TV series)
After Party (2006)
Crazy Ray (2005)
Gavin's Pipe Dream (2005)
 
2005 Out of Practice (TV series)
The Heartbreak Kid (2005)
 
2000-2004 Frasier (TV series)
Miss Right Now (2004)
Guns 'N Neuroses (2003)
Murder Most Maris (2003)
 
1990 A Little Night Music (TV movie)
 
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2013 Undateable (TV series) (co-producer) (post-production)
 
Weeds (TV series) (co-executive producer - 26 episodes, 2010-2011) (supervising producer - 10 episodes, 2009)
Do Her/Don't Do Her (2011) (co-executive producer)
Qualitative Spatial Reasoning (2011) (co-executive producer)
Une Mère Que J'aimerais Baiser (2011) (co-executive producer)
System Overhead (2011) (co-executive producer)
Cats! Cats! Cats! (2011) (co-executive producer)
 
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Great Performances (TV series) (stage director - 1 episode, 1993) (stage director: concert - 1 episode, 1999)
My Favorite Broadway: The Leading Ladies (1999) (stage director: concert)
Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall (1993) (stage director)
 
Show ShowThanks (2 titles)
2008 Beyond a Reasonable Doubt: Making '12 Angry Men' (video documentary short) (special thanks)
 
2005 The Proposition (very special thanks)
 
Show ShowSelf (2 titles)
2008 Beyond a Reasonable Doubt: Making '12 Angry Men' (video documentary short)
Himself - Director, 2004-2005 Broadway/2006-2008 Touring Productions
 
2008 Working in the Theatre (TV series)
Director / Himself
Directors on Directing (2008) … Himself/Director
 

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The New Normal: Season 1: Episode 20 -- David gets involved with the Boy Scouts again, but realizes that they still have some outdated views on homosexuality. The New Normal: Season 1: Episode 20 -- David fearfully comes out to his troop. Will they still accept him? Stacked: Season 1: Episode 4 -- When Gavin reveals that he had a hot and heavy dream about Skyler, it upsets the delicate balance of the bookstore staff and throws everyone into a sexually charged tailspin.
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(May 2002): Directed "The Man Who Had All the Luck", a play by Arthur Miller (American Airlines Theater, New York City, New York, USA). See more »
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Trivia:

Has been nominated for Broadway's Tony Award as Best Director (Musical) three times: in 1994 for a revival of "She Loves Me," in 1997 for "Steel Pier" and in 1998 for a revival of "1776." See more »