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Amy Sherman-Palladino

Amy Sherman-Palladino (born January 17, 1966) is an American television writer, director, and producer. She is the creator of the comedy-drama series Gilmore Girls (2000-2007), Bunheads (2012-2013), and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (2017-2023).

Amy Sherman-Palladino
Sherman-Palladino at the ATX TV Festival 2015 for the TV show Bunheads
Born
Amy Sherman

(1966-01-17) January 17, 1966 (age 58)
Occupation(s)Screenwriter, director, executive producer
Years active1990–present
Notable workGilmore Girls
Bunheads
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
StyleComedy drama, screwball comedy film
Board member ofDorothy Parker Drank Here Productions
SpouseDaniel Palladino

Sherman-Palladino has received six Primetime Emmy Awards for her work, including Outstanding Comedy Series, Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series, Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series, and Outstanding Music Supervision, all for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. She made history when she became the first woman to win in the comedy writing and directing categories at the Primetime Emmy Awards.[1] In 2019, she received the Norman Lear Achievement Award in Television from the Producers Guild of America.[2]

Sherman-Palladino is the founder of Dorothy Parker Drank Here Productions. She is known for her trademark rapid-fire dialogue, which is often full of pop culture references, and as well for her preferred master shot filming style.[3]

Early life edit

Amy Sherman was born in Los Angeles, California.[4] Her parents are comedian Don Sherman, who died in May 2012 (the first episode of Bunheads was dedicated to him), and dancer Maybin Hewes. Sherman was her father's stage name.[5] Her father, from the Bronx, was Jewish, and her mother was a Southern Baptist from Gulfport, Mississippi. She has stated that she was raised "as Jewish. Sort of."[6][7]

She was trained in classical ballet since she was four[5] and took other forms of dance in her teens. Originally a trainee dancer, Sherman-Palladino had received a callback to the musical Cats, while also having a possible writing position on the staff of Roseanne in rotation. When she and writing partner Jennifer Heath were asked to join the staff of Roseanne, she left behind her dancing career — much to her mother's chagrin – and began writing for television.[8]

Career edit

Sherman-Palladino became a staff writer on Roseanne during the show's third season in 1990. Among the storylines and episodes she wrote was an Emmy-nominated episode about birth control.[3]

She left the show after season six, in 1994, and worked on several other projects, including the failed 1996 sitcom Love and Marriage, the 1997 sitcom Over the Top, and writing several scripts of the NBC sitcom Veronica's Closet.[3]

Gilmore Girls edit

Sherman-Palladino is best known as the creator and executive producer of Gilmore Girls (2000–07), a television comedy drama series that aired initially on The WB network and concluded on its successor network, The CW. A four-episode revival aired on Netflix in 2016. In selling the show, Sherman-Palladino says that during her pitch meeting for landing a script order, Gilmore Girls was presented as a last-ditch effort thought up on the spot due to a lacking response from the network executives towards her other ideas. She presented this last hope as a "show about a mother and daughter, but they're more like best friends" and the executives were all sold immediately. During a trip to Connecticut, she and husband Daniel Palladino were inspired to center the show there, allowing a rich setting for a small-town community and the divide from the WASPy social setting of Hartford, Connecticut.

In producing the show, Sherman-Palladino and her husband wore many hats as the creative forces of the show, writing a large number of the episodes and also acting as directors, producers and show runners for six years of its seven-year run.[9][10][11]

End of working relationship with Gilmore Girls edit

On April 20, 2006, it was announced that Sherman-Palladino and her husband Daniel could not come to an agreement with The CW to continue their contracts. As a result, the Palladinos' involvement with Gilmore Girls came to an end. The official statement was as follows: "Despite our best efforts to return and ensure the future of Gilmore Girls for years to come, we were unable to reach an agreement with the studio and are therefore leaving when our contracts expire at the end of this season. Our heartfelt thanks go out to our amazing cast, hard-working crew and loyal fans."[12] Writer and producer David S. Rosenthal replaced them.

The couple did an interview with TV Guide writer Michael Ausiello, where they went further into their reasons for leaving the show.[13]

In a 2012 interview with Vulture, in which Sherman-Palladino was asked to reflect on the issue, she responded

It was a botched negotiation. It really was about the fact that I was working too much. I was going to be the crazy person who was locked in my house and never came out. I heard a lot of "Amy doesn't need a writing staff because she and [her husband] Dan Palladino write everything!" I thought, "That's a great mentality on your part, but if you want to keep the show going for two more years, let me hire more writers." By the way, all this shit we asked for? They had to do anyway when we left. They hired this big writing staff and a producer-director onstage. That's what bugged me the most. They wound up having to do what we asked for anyway, and I wasn't there.[8]

The Return of Jezebel James edit

On August 1, 2006, The Hollywood Reporter announced that the Fox Network had ordered a pilot of a new comedy project from Sherman-Palladino. The untitled comedy, which received a pilot commitment from the network, was about two sisters who come together after years apart, when one of the sisters agrees to carry the other's baby.[14] Sherman-Palladino wrote, executive produced and directed the pilot.

In December 2006, at the Hollywood Radio & Television Society's Hitmakers luncheon, Palladino revealed the name of her new sitcom: The Return of Jezebel James.[15] The series debuted on March 14, 2008, on Fox starring Parker Posey. It was canceled on March 24, 2008, after only three episodes aired.[16]

Bunheads edit

ABC Family picked up Sherman-Palladino's pilot, Bunheads, to series.[17] It premiered on June 11, 2012.[18] The series stars Sutton Foster as a Las Vegas showgirl who, after impulsively getting married, moves to the sleepy coastal town of Paradise and winds up working at her new mother-in-law's dance studio: The Paradise Dance Academy. Kelly Bishop, who portrayed Emily Gilmore in Gilmore Girls, plays the recurring role of Fanny Flowers, her mother-in-law.[19] On July 22, 2013, five months after the end of Season 1, it was announced that Bunheads would not be renewed for a second season.[20]

Gilmore Girls revival edit

In October 2015, it was reported on TVLine that Netflix struck a deal with Warner Bros. to revive the series in a limited run, consisting of four 90-minute episodes.[21][22] Sherman-Palladino was in charge of the new episodes, titled Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life.[23] The four episodes are named after the seasons, and all four became available on November 25, 2016.

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel edit

In June 2016, Amazon ordered an hour-long pilot from Sherman-Palladino entitled The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, about a 1950s housewife who decides to become one of the first female stand-up comics.[24] On August 5, 2016, it was reported that Rachel Brosnahan had been cast in the lead role as Miriam "Midge" Maisel.[25] Tony Shalhoub and Marin Hinkle were later cast as the parents of Brosnahan's character, Abe and Rose Weissman,[26][27] with Michael Zegen joining as her husband, Joel Maisel.[28] On March 2, 2017, Entertainment Weekly reported that Alex Borstein would be playing Susie Myerson.[29] The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel was made available to watch on Amazon on March 17, 2017, as a part of Amazon Studios' spring pilot season, with viewers having the option to vote for it to be ordered to series.[30] On April 10, 2017, it was announced that The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel had received an "unprecedented" 2-season order from Amazon.[31] The series was critically acclaimed; it won a Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy at the 75th Golden Globe Awards,[32] and a Peabody Award in "Entertainment" at the 77th Annual Peabody Awards.[33] Sherman-Palladino won Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series, Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series and Outstanding Comedy Series at the 70th Primetime Emmy Awards for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.[34] The success led to an overall deal at Amazon Studios.[35]

Personal life edit

Sherman-Palladino is married to Daniel Palladino, who has served as co-executive producer, writer, and director on all of her shows.[citation needed]

Dialogue and style edit

Dialogue in Sherman-Palladino's work involves heavy use of pop culture references, delivered in a fast repartee, screwball-comedy style. Palladino is also very particular with her selection and use of music in her work. In an interview with OutSmart magazine, she explained how lazy and instructional its use is on most television shows:

I think music on television is just uniformly dreadful. It is mundane, it says nothing. They use it to say, "Here's a funny moment!" ... you know? It's not an extension of the drama, it's distraction. It's like, "I'll distract you, so you won't know how shitty the show is...like a laugh track. That, to me, is what music on television is. They score everything from beginning to end so that after a while the music is just like white noise. It's not giving it its due, its place. Everything has its place. Shows would go by, and we wouldn't put a lot of music in because to me the music was an extension of the drama, so if you just throw it in under everything, it's like throwing a washing-machine sound effect in there, it's not the point of it. It's like having two characters have a long, not very interesting discussion for no other reason except to fill up screen time.[36]

Influences edit

She has cited comedians Erma Bombeck, Woody Allen, Mel Brooks, Joan Rivers, Elaine May, and Norman Lear as influences. She has cited Barbra Streisand, Stephen Sondheim, Tony Kushner, Carole King, and Bob Fosse as pop culture inspirations.[37][38] She has also expressed her love of classic musicals such as Easter Parade (1948), Singin' in the Rain (1952), and The Band Wagon (1953).[39]

Bibliography edit

  • Gilmore Girls: The Other Side Of Summer by Amy Sherman-Palladino and Helen Pai (2002, ISBN 0-06-050916-3)

Television credits edit

Year Title Writer Director Executive Producer Notes
1990 City 1 ep. No No
1990–1994 Roseanne 13 ep. No 36 ep.
1995 Can't Hurry Love 3 ep. No No
1996 Love and Marriage 5 ep. No Yes executive producer, writer
1997 Over the Top 1 ep. No 12 ep. as consulting producer
1998–1999 Veronica's Closet 2 ep. No Yes executive producer
2000–2007 Gilmore Girls 52 ep. 15 ep. Yes also creator
2008 The Return of Jezebel James 4 ep. 2. ep. Yes also creator
2010 The Wyoming Story Yes Yes Yes The CW Made for TV Movie
2012–2013 Bunheads 8 ep. 5 ep. Yes also creator
2016 Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life 2 ep. 2 ep. Yes also creator
2017–2023 The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel 23 ep. 21 ep. Yes also creator and showrunner
TBA Étoile Yes Yes Yes also creator; pre-production

References edit

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  7. ^ . www.interfaithfamily.com. Archived from the original on November 17, 2017. Retrieved November 16, 2017.
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  22. ^ Zaleski, Annie (October 22, 2015). "The genius of "Gilmore Girls": When your writing is this good, you can always go home again — even to Stars Hollow". Retrieved October 22, 2015.
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External links edit

  • Amy Sherman-Palladino at IMDb
  • NPR Interview

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Amy Sherman Palladino born January 17 1966 is an American television writer director and producer She is the creator of the comedy drama series Gilmore Girls 2000 2007 Bunheads 2012 2013 and The Marvelous Mrs Maisel 2017 2023 Amy Sherman PalladinoSherman Palladino at the ATX TV Festival 2015 for the TV show BunheadsBornAmy Sherman 1966 01 17 January 17 1966 age 58 Los Angeles California U S Occupation s Screenwriter director executive producerYears active1990 presentNotable workGilmore GirlsBunheadsThe Marvelous Mrs MaiselStyleComedy drama screwball comedy filmBoard member ofDorothy Parker Drank Here ProductionsSpouseDaniel Palladino Sherman Palladino has received six Primetime Emmy Awards for her work including Outstanding Comedy Series Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series and Outstanding Music Supervision all for The Marvelous Mrs Maisel She made history when she became the first woman to win in the comedy writing and directing categories at the Primetime Emmy Awards 1 In 2019 she received the Norman Lear Achievement Award in Television from the Producers Guild of America 2 Sherman Palladino is the founder of Dorothy Parker Drank Here Productions She is known for her trademark rapid fire dialogue which is often full of pop culture references and as well for her preferred master shot filming style 3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Gilmore Girls 2 2 End of working relationship with Gilmore Girls 2 3 The Return of Jezebel James 2 4 Bunheads 2 5 Gilmore Girls revival 2 6 The Marvelous Mrs Maisel 3 Personal life 4 Dialogue and style 5 Influences 6 Bibliography 7 Television credits 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editAmy Sherman was born in Los Angeles California 4 Her parents are comedian Don Sherman who died in May 2012 the first episode of Bunheads was dedicated to him and dancer Maybin Hewes Sherman was her father s stage name 5 Her father from the Bronx was Jewish and her mother was a Southern Baptist from Gulfport Mississippi She has stated that she was raised as Jewish Sort of 6 7 She was trained in classical ballet since she was four 5 and took other forms of dance in her teens Originally a trainee dancer Sherman Palladino had received a callback to the musical Cats while also having a possible writing position on the staff of Roseanne in rotation When she and writing partner Jennifer Heath were asked to join the staff of Roseanne she left behind her dancing career much to her mother s chagrin and began writing for television 8 Career editSherman Palladino became a staff writer on Roseanne during the show s third season in 1990 Among the storylines and episodes she wrote was an Emmy nominated episode about birth control 3 She left the show after season six in 1994 and worked on several other projects including the failed 1996 sitcom Love and Marriage the 1997 sitcom Over the Top and writing several scripts of the NBC sitcom Veronica s Closet 3 Gilmore Girls edit Sherman Palladino is best known as the creator and executive producer of Gilmore Girls 2000 07 a television comedy drama series that aired initially on The WB network and concluded on its successor network The CW A four episode revival aired on Netflix in 2016 In selling the show Sherman Palladino says that during her pitch meeting for landing a script order Gilmore Girls was presented as a last ditch effort thought up on the spot due to a lacking response from the network executives towards her other ideas She presented this last hope as a show about a mother and daughter but they re more like best friends and the executives were all sold immediately During a trip to Connecticut she and husband Daniel Palladino were inspired to center the show there allowing a rich setting for a small town community and the divide from the WASPy social setting of Hartford Connecticut In producing the show Sherman Palladino and her husband wore many hats as the creative forces of the show writing a large number of the episodes and also acting as directors producers and show runners for six years of its seven year run 9 10 11 End of working relationship with Gilmore Girls edit On April 20 2006 it was announced that Sherman Palladino and her husband Daniel could not come to an agreement with The CW to continue their contracts As a result the Palladinos involvement with Gilmore Girls came to an end The official statement was as follows Despite our best efforts to return and ensure the future of Gilmore Girls for years to come we were unable to reach an agreement with the studio and are therefore leaving when our contracts expire at the end of this season Our heartfelt thanks go out to our amazing cast hard working crew and loyal fans 12 Writer and producer David S Rosenthal replaced them The couple did an interview with TV Guide writer Michael Ausiello where they went further into their reasons for leaving the show 13 In a 2012 interview with Vulture in which Sherman Palladino was asked to reflect on the issue she respondedIt was a botched negotiation It really was about the fact that I was working too much I was going to be the crazy person who was locked in my house and never came out I heard a lot of Amy doesn t need a writing staff because she and her husband Dan Palladino write everything I thought That s a great mentality on your part but if you want to keep the show going for two more years let me hire more writers By the way all this shit we asked for They had to do anyway when we left They hired this big writing staff and a producer director onstage That s what bugged me the most They wound up having to do what we asked for anyway and I wasn t there 8 The Return of Jezebel James edit On August 1 2006 The Hollywood Reporter announced that the Fox Network had ordered a pilot of a new comedy project from Sherman Palladino The untitled comedy which received a pilot commitment from the network was about two sisters who come together after years apart when one of the sisters agrees to carry the other s baby 14 Sherman Palladino wrote executive produced and directed the pilot In December 2006 at the Hollywood Radio amp Television Society s Hitmakers luncheon Palladino revealed the name of her new sitcom The Return of Jezebel James 15 The series debuted on March 14 2008 on Fox starring Parker Posey It was canceled on March 24 2008 after only three episodes aired 16 Bunheads edit ABC Family picked up Sherman Palladino s pilot Bunheads to series 17 It premiered on June 11 2012 18 The series stars Sutton Foster as a Las Vegas showgirl who after impulsively getting married moves to the sleepy coastal town of Paradise and winds up working at her new mother in law s dance studio The Paradise Dance Academy Kelly Bishop who portrayed Emily Gilmore in Gilmore Girls plays the recurring role of Fanny Flowers her mother in law 19 On July 22 2013 five months after the end of Season 1 it was announced that Bunheads would not be renewed for a second season 20 Gilmore Girls revival edit In October 2015 it was reported on TVLine that Netflix struck a deal with Warner Bros to revive the series in a limited run consisting of four 90 minute episodes 21 22 Sherman Palladino was in charge of the new episodes titled Gilmore Girls A Year in the Life 23 The four episodes are named after the seasons and all four became available on November 25 2016 The Marvelous Mrs Maisel edit In June 2016 Amazon ordered an hour long pilot from Sherman Palladino entitled The Marvelous Mrs Maisel about a 1950s housewife who decides to become one of the first female stand up comics 24 On August 5 2016 it was reported that Rachel Brosnahan had been cast in the lead role as Miriam Midge Maisel 25 Tony Shalhoub and Marin Hinkle were later cast as the parents of Brosnahan s character Abe and Rose Weissman 26 27 with Michael Zegen joining as her husband Joel Maisel 28 On March 2 2017 Entertainment Weekly reported that Alex Borstein would be playing Susie Myerson 29 The Marvelous Mrs Maisel was made available to watch on Amazon on March 17 2017 as a part of Amazon Studios spring pilot season with viewers having the option to vote for it to be ordered to series 30 On April 10 2017 it was announced that The Marvelous Mrs Maisel had received an unprecedented 2 season order from Amazon 31 The series was critically acclaimed it won a Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series Musical or Comedy at the 75th Golden Globe Awards 32 and a Peabody Award in Entertainment at the 77th Annual Peabody Awards 33 Sherman Palladino won Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series and Outstanding Comedy Series at the 70th Primetime Emmy Awards for The Marvelous Mrs Maisel 34 The success led to an overall deal at Amazon Studios 35 Personal life editSherman Palladino is married to Daniel Palladino who has served as co executive producer writer and director on all of her shows citation needed Dialogue and style editDialogue in Sherman Palladino s work involves heavy use of pop culture references delivered in a fast repartee screwball comedy style Palladino is also very particular with her selection and use of music in her work In an interview with OutSmart magazine she explained how lazy and instructional its use is on most television shows I think music on television is just uniformly dreadful It is mundane it says nothing They use it to say Here s a funny moment you know It s not an extension of the drama it s distraction It s like I ll distract you so you won t know how shitty the show is like a laugh track That to me is what music on television is They score everything from beginning to end so that after a while the music is just like white noise It s not giving it its due its place Everything has its place Shows would go by and we wouldn t put a lot of music in because to me the music was an extension of the drama so if you just throw it in under everything it s like throwing a washing machine sound effect in there it s not the point of it It s like having two characters have a long not very interesting discussion for no other reason except to fill up screen time 36 Influences editShe has cited comedians Erma Bombeck Woody Allen Mel Brooks Joan Rivers Elaine May and Norman Lear as influences She has cited Barbra Streisand Stephen Sondheim Tony Kushner Carole King and Bob Fosse as pop culture inspirations 37 38 She has also expressed her love of classic musicals such as Easter Parade 1948 Singin in the Rain 1952 and The Band Wagon 1953 39 Bibliography editGilmore Girls The Other Side Of Summer by Amy Sherman Palladino and Helen Pai 2002 ISBN 0 06 050916 3 Television credits editYear Title Writer Director Executive Producer Notes 1990 City 1 ep No No 1990 1994 Roseanne 13 ep No 36 ep 1995 Can t Hurry Love 3 ep No No 1996 Love and Marriage 5 ep No Yes executive producer writer 1997 Over the Top 1 ep No 12 ep as consulting producer 1998 1999 Veronica s Closet 2 ep No Yes executive producer 2000 2007 Gilmore Girls 52 ep 15 ep Yes also creator 2008 The Return of Jezebel James 4 ep 2 ep Yes also creator 2010 The Wyoming Story Yes Yes Yes The CW Made for TV Movie 2012 2013 Bunheads 8 ep 5 ep Yes also creator 2016 Gilmore Girls A Year in the Life 2 ep 2 ep Yes also creator 2017 2023 The Marvelous Mrs Maisel 23 ep 21 ep Yes also creator and showrunner TBA Etoile Yes Yes Yes also creator pre productionReferences edit Amy Sherman Palladino Makes History With Emmy Wins for Comedy Writing and Directing Variety September 18 2018 Retrieved May 26 2023 Hipes Patrick December 5 2018 Amy Sherman Palladino To Receive PGA s Norman Lear Achievement Award In Television Retrieved August 26 2019 a b c Tobias Scott February 9 2005 Interview Amy Sherman Palladino The A V Club Retrieved November 27 2015 Amy Sherman Palladino Interview Gilmore Girls Writer Retrieved November 30 2016 a b Amy Sherman Palladino TVGuide com Retrieved November 30 2016 Sherman Palladino Amy February 25 2013 How the 2 000 Year Old Man Taught Amy Sherman Palladino That She Was a Real Jew New York Retrieved November 27 2015 Hollywood Now The Stars of Allied and Fantastic Beast InterfaithFamily www interfaithfamily com Archived from the original on November 17 2017 Retrieved November 16 2017 a b Martin Denise June 11 2012 Amy Sherman Palladino Reflects on Gilmore Girls Her New Show Bunheads and Aaron Sorkin s Shameful Fashion Choice Vulture Retrieved June 24 2012 IMDB Gilmore Girls IMDB April 24 2006 Retrieved June 20 2012 TV com Gilmore Girls TV com June 2012 Retrieved July 3 2012 Gross Terry May 5 2005 The Mind Behind the Gilmore Girls NPR Retrieved November 30 2015 Ausiello Michael April 20 2006 Team Palladino Says Goodbye Girls TV Guide Retrieved March 31 2010 Ausiello Michael April 24 2006 Team Palladino The Interview TV Guide Retrieved February 20 2012 Andreeva Nellie December 13 2006 Palladino gets back to roots with Jezebel The Hollywood Reporter Archived from the original on September 30 2007 Retrieved March 31 2010 Lacob Jace December 13 2006 Gilmore Girls Creator Amy Sherman Palladino Returns to Comedic Roots Film com Retrieved November 30 2015 Dahl Oscar March 24 2008 FOX Cancels The Return of Jezebel James After Three Episodes BuddyTV Retrieved November 27 2015 Gelman Vlada February 6 2012 ABC Family Picks Up Dance Drama Bunheads From Gilmore Girls Creator TVLine Retrieved March 19 2012 Rose Lacey March 19 2012 ABC Family Sets Summer Premiere Dates for Pretty Little Liars Jane By Design Newcomers The Hollywood Reporter Prometheus Global Media Retrieved March 19 2012 Bierly Mandy February 15 2012 Gilmore Girls reunion Kelly Bishop joins Amy Sherman Palladino s new ABC Family show EXCLUSIVE Entertainment Weekly Retrieved February 15 2012 Andreeva Nellie July 22 2013 ABC Family s Bunheads Cancelled Deadline Hollywood Retrieved November 30 2015 Ausiello Michael October 19 2015 Gilmore Girls Limited Series Revival Set at Netflix This Is Not a Drill TVLine 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