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Bill D'Elia

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Spouse
  
Ellie D'Elia

Children
  
Chris D'Elia, Matt Delia

Education
  
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Occupation
  
Television ScreenwriterTelevision ProducerTelevision Director

Nominations
  
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series

Movies and TV shows
  
Judging Amy, In the Name of Love: A T, Big Dreams and Brok, 111 Gramercy Park, Chris D'Elia: Incorrigible

Similar
  
David E Kelley, Mike Listo, Steve Robin, Rob Corn, Chris D'Elia

Bill D'Elia is an American television screenwriter, producer, and director, linked to many popular and award-winning shows in the late 20th and early 21st century.

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Early life

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D'Elia grew up in Queens, New York City, graduated from Ithaca College, and earned a master's degree in communication arts from William Paterson University in 1972.

Career

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In the 1980s, D'Elia was a successful director of television commercials. In 1989, he independently produced and directed the film The Feud, based on the 1983 novel by Thomas Berger. The film attracted the attention of Steven Bochco, who hired D'Elia to direct an episode of Doogie Howser, M.D.. D'Elia went on to direct episodes of numerous other television series including Northern Exposure, Glee, Chicago Hope, Ally McBeal, The Practice, Boston Legal, and The West Wing. D'Elia was an executive producer/director of Chicago Hope, Boston Legal, Ally McBeal, Harry's Law, Monday Mornings and "The Crazy Ones", and the co-creator of Judging Amy. He is currently an executive producer and director of "How To Get Away With Murder" starring Viola Davis.

Personal life

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D'Elia has two sons: Chris D'Elia, a Los Angeles-based stand-up comic, actor, and writer who stars in the NBC series Undateable; and Matt D'Elia, a Los Angeles based filmmaker whose debut film was American Animal.

Awards

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D'Elia has been nominated for a total of 8 Emmy Awards – 4 as director and 4 as executive producer: Chicago Hope (2 for producing, 1 for directing); 1 for directing Ally McBeal; and 2 each for producing and directing Boston Legal.

References

Bill D'Elia Wikipedia


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