Name Sammi Mendenhall | Role TV Producer | |
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Sammi Mendenhall (born August 1, 1968 in Columbus, Ohio) is a casting director, writer, and producer.
Biography
In 1994, for her work with The Georgia Commission on the Holocaust, she won praise for the critically acclaimed Holocaust educational documentary, Prejudice and Hate-Georgians Remember the Holocaust. For her creative work as a writer/producer in broadcasting, she's been twice nominated for an Emmy award in the Southeast (WSB-TV) and Pacific Northwest (KING-TV) markets. She was also the co-producer for Vernon Jordan's lifetime achievement documentary.
Sammi has also cast films such as Johnson Family Vacation, and 44 Minutes-The North Hollywood Shootout, and has cast some of reality television's most popular shows.
As a producer, her body of work consists of various life-style programs, an industrial documentary for an international medical company, and a short film "Walking on White Mars" about her adventures to the North Pole while aboard a Russian nuclear icebreaker.