Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It should come as a little surprise that they’re the closest of friends. “When we were coming of age, there were not a lot of ...
UBA should have broken this news. The Morning Show director and producer and two-time ER Emmy winner Mimi Leder will receive the Art Directors Guild‘s 2024 Cinematic Imagery Award. The career honor, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Here, Executive Producer Mimi Leder recaps the fourth season premiere episode that dropped on Apple and teases what to expect from ...
Apple is locking up "The Morning Show" executive producer and director Mimi Leder to an overall deal. (Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images) Following her work on “The Morning Show,” Apple TV+ is locking ...
There's no crying in baseball — and there are no catfights on the set of The Morning Show. At least, not anymore. When the high-profile Apple TV+ streaming series premiered in 2019, one of the central ...
‘The Morning Show’ exec producer and director earned an Emmy for helming the season one finale. By Lesley Goldberg Television Editor, West Coast Mimi Leder is expanding her relationship with Apple.
In her diverse and accomplished career, Mimi Leder has brought a sharp eye and fluid camera to big-budget features and emotionally charged TV series. For her, it’s all about what the characters need.
In an interview, the veteran director discussed her career and her work on “The Morning Show,” returning Wednesday for its third season on Apple TV+. Mimi Leder has directed nearly 100 episodes of ...
Director Mimi Leder considers her volume of television and film titles, her growth alongside the early days of digital, and the distinct Directorial tactics that have defined her success. Mimi Leder ...
She will receive the Guild's Cinematic Imagery Award. By Carolyn Giardina Tech Editor Director and producer Mimi Leder will receive the Art Director Guild (IATSE Local 800) Cinematic Imagery Award at ...
The Morning Show returned on Wednesday with promises to explore issues like deepfakes, conspiracy theories and corporate coverups — in other words, just normal, every day stuff that currently keeps us ...