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John Whitesell

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John Whitesell is an American film director.

Personal/Education

Originally from Iowa Falls, Iowa, Whitesell attended Simpson College before moving to New York City to study acting and directing at Circle in The Square.

Career

His credits include "Law & Order," "Roseanne," "Doctor, Doctor," "A Different World" "Baby Boom," "Coach" and "Tattingers."

He won a Daytime Emmy Award for his work on CBS Daytime's "Guiding Light, and worked on "Another World (NBC Daytime)," "Texas" and "Search for Tomorrow."

Theatre

His theater credits include "Happily Ever After," "And That's The Way It Was" and "Solo For Two Voices; "Towards Zero", and "The Glass Menagerie".

Filmography as director

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