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Muffie Meyer
Muffie (Marion) Meyer is an award-winning American director, whose productions include documentaries, theatrical features, television series and children’s films.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0583287/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 )〕 Films that she directed are the recipients of two Emmy Awards, Cine Golden Eagles, the Japan Prize, Christopher Awards, the Freddie Award, the Columbia-DuPont, and the George Foster Peabody Awards. Her work has been selected for festivals in Japan, Greece, London, Edinburgh, Cannes, Toronto, Chicago and New York and she has been twice nominated by the Directors Guild of America.
==Biography==
Meyer was born in New York City and raised in Chicago. She graduated from the Chicago Lab School, Grinnell College and received an MFA from New York University’s film school. Meyer got her start as an assistant editor on the Oscar-winning documentary ''Woodstock (film)'' (1970).〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0583287/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cr59#editor )〕 Her early editing credits include ''The Lords of Flatbush'' (1974), starring Sylvester Stallone and Henry Winkler, and ''Groove Tube'', starring Chevy Chase, a film precursor to “Saturday Night Live.”
Along with Ellen Hovde and Lynzee Klingman, she edited ''(Gilda Live )'', starring Gilda Radner, directed by Mike Nichols.
Meyer worked with pioneering ''cinema verité'' documentarians David and Albert Maysles and was one of the directors and editors of ''Grey Gardens'', the critically acclaimed documentary that was released theatrically in 1976 and was eventually released on DVD by The Criterion Collection. In 2010, it was selected by the Library of Congress to join the National Film Registry〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://variety.com/2010/film/news/hits-obscurities-picked-by-library-of-congress-1118029480/ ) Created December 28, 2010.〕
In 1978, Muffie Meyer and Ellen Hovde formed Middlemarch Films, Inc. As Middlemarch, they produced and directed a variety of series and specials for PBS, most of which were written and co-produced by Ronald Blumer. One was the Emmy Award-winning film, “An Empire of Reason”.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.nyemmys.org/attachments/contentmanagers/65/32nd%20Annual%20New%20York%20Emmy%20Awards.pdf )〕 Hosted by Cokie Roberts, it featured performances by Mario Cuomo, Ed Koch, Walter Cronkite, John Chancellor, William F. Buckley, Andrea Mitchell, Phil Donahue, Forrest Sawyer, Robert MacNeil, Al Roker, and many others. Meyer also co-directed (with Ellen Hovde) ''Enormous Changes at the Last Minute: Virginia's Story'', a feature film for ABC, based on stories by Grace Paley. The film was written by Oscar nominee John Sayles, and starred Emmy Award-winning actress Ellen Barkin, Oscar nominee David Strathairn, Ron McLarty, and Kevin Bacon.
While a number of the films Middlemarch’s productions focus on the founding of America (including the Peabody Award-winning mini-series, ''Liberty! The American Revolution'',〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20123801,00.html )〕 and Emmy award winning ''Benjamin Franklin'', their documentary subjects have also included science, medicine, and the arts. Notable among them are: ''The Crash of 1929'',〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/cast-crew/crash-cast-crew/ )〕 a one-hour program for (''American Experience'' ) which traces the "New Era" of prosperity that ends with the great stock market crash of 1929; ''Behind the Scenes'', a 10-part series for children on the arts, hosted by Penn and Teller, and featuring celebrated British artist David Hockney, Tony Award-winning director Julie Taymor (''The Lion King''), jazz legend, Max Roach, choreographer David Parsons, and ''The Simpsons'' creator Matt Groening; ''American Photography – a Century of Images'', a three-hour series about the impact of photography on America in the 20th century; ''Dancing'', two programs in the international series on dance; ''The New Medicine'', a two-hour special about the humanistic practice of medicine; ''Saving the National Treasures'', a NOVA special about the National Archives’ restoration of the Declaration of Independence; ''Alexander Hamilton'',〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/hamilton/filmmore/fd.html )〕 a two-hour documentary for ''American Experience'', starring Tony Award-winner Brían F. O’Byrne; ''Dolley Madison'',〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/introduction/dolley-introduction )〕 a feature-length documentary for ''American Experience'', starring Tony Award-nominee Eve Best and Tony Award-winner Jefferson Mays.
Meyer is a member of the (Directors Guild of America ). She has been a guest lecturer at Harvard, Yale, Princeton, New York University, the New York Bar Association, The New School and other colleges and universities. She has also produced videos for corporate clients such as Kodak, Morgan Stanley, Sullivan & Cromwell, Harvard University, Johnson and Johnson, Corning Glassworks, Scholastic, McMillan McGraw-Hill, and American Financial Services Association. Meyer is married to Ronald Blumer. They have a daughter, Emma, and live in New York City.

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