Jerry Pilato
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| Jerry Pilato | |
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| Occupation | Television, theatre, director |
Jerry Pilato is an American director of television shows and theatrical plays.[citation needed] He has worked on the ABC Daytime drama series All My Children, for which he has received four Daytime Emmy wins and fifteen nominations.[citation needed] He has also directed plays such as The Foreigner, Four Dogs and a Bone, The Reindeer Monologues, Chicago (play), Plaza Suite, When Pigs Fly, I Hate Hamlet, First Night, American Buffalo, If We are Women, and Taking Sides.[citation needed]
Pilato attended the San Antonio College and the University of the Incarnate Word.[1] He also attended the Toul American High School in France.[1] He currently resides in San Antonio, California.[1]
[edit] Awards and nominations
Daytime Emmy awards:
- Nominated, 2000, Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team for: "All My Children"
- Nominated, 2000, Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series for: "All My Children"
- Nominated, 2001, Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team for: "All My Children"
- Nominated, 2001, Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series for: "All My Children"
- Nominated, 2002, Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team for: "All My Children"
- Won, 2002, Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series for: "All My Children"
- Won, 2003, Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team for: "All My Children"
- Won, 2003, Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series for: "All My Children"
- Nominated, 2004, Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series for: "All My Children"
- Nominated, 2005, Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team for: "All My Children"
- Won, 2005, Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series for: "All My Children"
- Nominated, 2008, Outstanding Original Song for: "All My Children" song "The Me Inside"
- Nominated, 2008, Outstanding Original Song for: "All My Children" song "Treasure of Love"
- Nominated, 2008, Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team for: "All My Children" (shared with Casey Childs (director)
Conal O'Brien (director) Michael V. Pomarico (director) Angela Tessinari (director) Steven Williford (director) Anthony Pascarelli (associate director) Barbara M. Simmons (associate director) Shirley Simmons (associate director) Terry Walker (associate director) Penny Bergman (stage manager) Fritz Brekeller (stage manager) Rusty Swope (stage manager) Marika Brancato Jennifer Minda
Alamo Theatre Arts Council awards: He has received Best Director awards for Chicago, When Pigs Fly, I Hate Hamlet, First Night, American Buffalo, If We are Women, and Taking Sides.
[edit] References
- ^ a b c www.sixthatpenn.com "Glengary Glen Ross production team". www.sixthatpenn.com. http://www.sixthatpenn.com/glengarry_glen_ross.htm www.sixthatpenn.com. Retrieved 2008-07-12.
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