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Amy Sherman-Palladino (born Amy Sherman) is an American television writer, director, and producer. The founder of Dorothy Parker Drank Here Productions, she is best known as the creator of the television series ''Gilmore Girls'' and ''Bunheads''. She is also well known for her trademark rapid-fire dialogue, which is often full of obscure pop culture references; and as well for her preferred master shot filming style. ==Earlier life and career== Sherman-Palladino is married to writer and producer Daniel Palladino. Her parents are comedian Don Sherman, who died in May 2012 (the first episode of ''Bunheads'' was dedicated to him) and dancer Maybin Hewes. 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". She was trained in classical ballet since she was four, and took other forms in her teens. Originally a dancer trainer, 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 Roseanne, she put behind her dancing career—much to her mother's chagrin – and began writing for television. 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.〔 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''.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Amy Sherman-Palladino」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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