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Maxine Lapiduss is an American comedienne-singer, television comedy writer, director, producer, entrepreneur, and branding strategist. She is the co-founder and CEO of Storyverse Studios, an entertainment company founded in Los Angeles in 2014. Storyverse develops and produces story-driven, properties within a multi-platform universe of entertainment. Their first property, ''Find Me I’m Yours'', launched on November 3, 2014, and begins as a media rich ebook, written and designed by writer/artist/web innovator, Hillary Carlip and published by Rosetta Books. The romantic comedy novel is filled with hand-written lists, Instagram-style photos, videos and links to its 33 original websites and five web series all created as part of this Click Lit experience. Before co-founding Storyverse Studios with partner, Hillary Carlip, Lapiduss wrote and produced many notable comedy series including ''Dharma & Greg'', ''Ellen'', ''Roseanne'', ''Home Improvement'' and more. In 2014 she directed the Disney Channel's comedy, ''Jessie''. Lapiduss is a graduate of Taylor Allderdice High School and the Carnegie Mellon University School of Drama, both in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania where she was born and raised. ==Television writer/producer/director== Lapiduss wrote and produced the final season of ''Ellen'' (three Emmy nominations), ''Roseanne'', (Emmy nomination as Best Comedy Series and a Golden Globe award), ''Home Improvement'' (People's Choice Awards for Best Comedy Series), ''Dharma & Greg'', and ''Situation: Comedy'', a Bravo reality series Lapiduss starred in and produced with Sean Hayes (''Will and Grace'') about how to make a sitcom. She has directed Disney Channel’s acclaimed show, ''Jessie''. Lapiduss spent four months managing relationships and production on 40 episodes of the Russian adaptation of King of Queens in Moscow. She also acted as Studio Executive and show runner for the pilots and post production of Sony International TV’s adaptations of The Cosby Show and Rules of Engagement for CTC Media. Lapiduss also co-founded non-profit, (Steeltown Entertainment Project ), a teaching organization and production company whose mission is to bring film and TV production jobs back to Pittsburgh. 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「Maxine Lapiduss」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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