Nationality American Name Gail Mancuso Other names Gail Mancuso Cordray Role Television Director | Occupation Television director Movies 1973 Years active 1984–present | |
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Full Name Gail Susan Mancuso Nominations Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Comedy Series Similar People Beth McCarthy‑Miller, Moira Walley‑Beckett, Steven Levitan, Christopher Lloyd, Ty Burrell |
Gail mancuso at the 35th college television awards cta2014
Gail Susan Mancuso, also known as Gail Mancuso Cordray, (born July 14, 1958 ) is an American television director.
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- Gail mancuso at the 35th college television awards cta2014
- What happens after you win an emmy gail mancuso dir modern family
- Early life and career
- Select TV work
- Awards
- References

What happens after you win an emmy gail mancuso dir modern family
Early life and career

Mancuso grew up in Melrose Park, Illinois. She is married to Brian Downs, a doctor, and divides her time between her homes in Valencia, California and River Forest, Illinois.

Mancuso began her career as an usher of the set of several television talk shows. Later, became a script supervisor for the Showtime comedy Brothers. In 1989, she began serving as associate director for Roseanne. After one of the show's directors left in 1991, she had the chance to become one of the main directors and continued until the show's eighth season. She went on to direct episodes of many television series like Friends, Dharma and Greg and Two Guys, a Girl, and a Pizza Place. In 2007, Mancuso began working on the CBS sitcom Rules of Engagement. She has also directed episodes of 30 Rock and Scrubs. In 2008, she won a Gracie Award for her work on 30 Rock. In 2011, she was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for her Modern Family episode "Slow Down Your Neighbors". In 2012, she directed Roseanne Barr and John Goodman in the pilot episode of Downwardly Mobile which was commissioned by NBC, but ultimately not picked up. In 2013, she won the Emmy Award for directing episode "Arrested" on Modern Family. In 2014, she won the Emmy Award for directing episode "Las Vegas" on Modern Family.
Select TV work

Awards

