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One of the top TV directors since the mid-1980s, Thomas Schlamme functions equally well in sitcoms or dramas, sacrificing plot for yucks in the former while relishing the more complex lighting and camera angles required by the latter. Over the years, he has developed an easily identified kinetic style and cinema verite quality, perhaps best exemplified by his Emmy-nominated direction of "Ambush", the live episode kicking off the 1997-1998 season of NBC's medical drama "ER"....

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Filmography

The Farnsworth Invention - ( Director / / Announced / )
The Farnsworth Invention - ( Producer / / Announced / )
You So Crazy - ( Director / 1994 / Released / )
So I Married An Axe Murderer - ( Director / 1993 / Released / )
Miss Firecracker - ( Director / 1989 / Released / Filmpac Holdings )

TV Credits
Life on Mars (ABC) ( 2008 / Lensing/Awaiting Release ): Director / Executive Producer
TV Episode Director

TV Episode Executive Producer

Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip ( 2006 / Released ): Director / Executive Producer
TV Episode Executive Producer

K&R (Part 3) ( 2007 )
TV Episode Executive Producer

K&R (Part 2) ( 2007 )
TV Episode Executive Producer

K&R (Part 1) ( 2007 )
TV Episode Executive Producer

Breaking News ( 2007 )
TV Episode Executive Producer

Invasion ( 2005 / Released ): Director / Executive Producer
TV Episode Director

Alpha Male ( 2005 )
TV Episode Executive Producer

Pilot ( 2005 )
TV Episode Director

Pilot ( 2005 )
TV Episode Executive Producer

Jack & Bobby ( 2004 / Released ): Director / Executive Producer
Legacy ( 2005 )
TV Episode Executive Producer

Stand by Me ( 2005 )
TV Episode Executive Producer

TV Episode Executive Producer

A Child of God ( 2005 )
TV Episode Executive Producer

TV Episode Executive Producer

Ally ( 1999 / Released ): Director
The West Wing ( 1999 / Released ): Consulting Producer / Director
The Dogs of War ( 2003 )
TV Episode Consulting Producer

7A WF 83429 ( 2003 )
TV Episode Consulting Producer

Holy Night ( 2002 )
TV Episode Director

TV Episode Director

TV Episode Director

Intimate Portrait: Christine Lahti ( 1998 / Released ): Actor
Sports Night ( 1998 / Released ): Director / Executive Producer
Quo Vadimus ( 2000 )
TV Episode Director

Special Powers ( 1999 )
TV Episode Director

TV Episode Director

The Apology ( 1998 )
TV Episode Director

Pilot ( 1998 )
TV Episode Director

Ally McBeal ( 1997 / Released ): Director
Arsenio ( 1997 / Released ): Consulting Producer / Director
Dellaventura ( 1997 / Released ): Director
Ink ( 1996 / Released ): Director
Spin City ( 1996 / Released ): Director
The Best of Tracey Takes On... ( 1996 / Released ): Director / Producer
Tracey Takes On... ( 1996 / Released ): Director / Producer
If Not For You ( 1995 / Released ): Director
Kingfish: A Story of Huey P. Long ( 1995 / Released ): Director
Pride & Joy ( 1995 / Released ): Director
ER ( 1994 / Released ): Director
Ambush ( 1997 )
TV Episode Director

The Match Game ( 1996 )
TV Episode Director

TV Episode Director

Rowan Atkinson: Not Just Another Pretty Face ( 1992 / Released ): Director
The Larry Sanders Show ( 1992 / Released ): Director
Crazy From the Heart ( 1991 / Released ): Director
Mambo Mouth ( 1991 / Released ): Director
Man of the People ( 1991 / Released ): Director
Sessions ( 1991 / Released ): Director
Steel Magnolias ( 1990 / Released ): Director
What's Alan Watching? ( 1989 / Released ): Director
Bette Midler's Mondo Beyondo ( 1988 / Released ): Director
Carol Doesn't Leifer Anymore ( 1988 / Released ): Director
Gilbert Gottfried... Naturally ( 1987 / Released ): Director
High School Video Yearbook With Franken & Davis ( 1987 / Released ): Director
Spalding Gray: Terrors of Pleasure ( 1987 / Released ): Director
A Prairie Home Companion ( 1986 / Released ): Director
Can a Guy Say No? ( 1986 / Released ): Director
It's Garry Shandling's Show ( 1986 / Released ): Director
Robert Klein on Broadway ( 1986 / Released ): Director
The Gift of Amazing Grace ( 1986 / Released ): Director / Executive Producer
Whoopi Goldberg -- Direct From Broadway ( 1985 / Released ): Director
Bette Midler: Art or Bust! ( 1984 / Released ): Director / Executive Producer
Almost Perfect ( Released ): Director
Boston Public ( Released ): Director
Chicago Hope ( Released ): Director
Friends ( Released ): Director
TV Episode Director

TV Episode Director

Mad About You ( Released ): Director

Full Biography (Back to top)


One of the top TV directors since the mid-1980s, Thomas Schlamme functions equally well in sitcoms or dramas, sacrificing plot for yucks in the former while relishing the more complex lighting and camera angles required by the latter. Over the years, he has developed an easily identified kinetic style and cinema verite quality, perhaps best exemplified by his Emmy-nominated direction of "Ambush", the live episode kicking off the 1997-1998 season of NBC's medical drama "ER".

After relocating to NYC from his native Houston, Schlamme worked his way up from messenger to editor and finally director of live-action TV commercials at Perpetual Motion, an animation company. He also directed short films for NBC Sports, NBC's "Weekend" and ABC's "That Thing" before forming Schlamme Productions, a commercial production company which advertised the New York plays "Cats", "You Can't Take It With You", "Little Shop of Horrors", and "Greater Tuna". Schlamme began working in what would become a specialty with "Bette Midler: Art or Bust" (HBO, 1984), going on to helm performance-centered specials featuring an impressive array of stars, including Whoopi Goldberg, Spalding Gray, Rowan Atkinson and Garrison Keillor, among many others. Teaming with producer Fred Berner, he directed several highly-acclaimed "ABC Afterschool Specials" including "Can a Guy Say No?" and "The Gift of Amazing Grace" (both 1986). The pair graduated to features with "Miss Firecracker" (1989), adapted by Beth Henley from her play. Wife Christine Lahti and son Winston made uncredited appearances in this first-rate, sweet-natured comedy-drama, which starred a peerless Holly Hunter recreating her stage role as a woman yearning for love and self-esteem. Schlamme reteamed with Lahti for the romantic comedy "Crazy From the Heart" (TNT, 1991) before he tackled his sophomore feature "So I Married an Axe Murderer" (1993), a silly spoof thriller written by and starring Mike Myers. He followed up with the embarrassing concert film "You So Crazy" (1994), featuring comic Martin Lawrence laboring in vain to capture some of the genius of the Richard Pryor films that were classics of the genre.

Schlamme cut his teeth in episodic TV helming episodes of the sitcoms "Sledge Hammer!", "The Wonder Years" (both ABC) and "It's Gary Shandling's Show" (Fox). His first taste of series development came working on the Shandling vehicle "The Larry Sanders Show" (HBO, 1992-98) before it went on the air. In on the ground floor of HBO's "Tracey Takes On . . ." in 1996, he snared an Emmy nomination for his directing and as one of the producers shared the award for Outstanding Musical, Variety or Comedy Series in 1997. Moving on, Schlamme helped develop the ABC series "Sports Night" (1998- ), serving as executive producer and primary director in his first collaboration with writer Aaron Sorkin. They reteamed on the pilot for "The West Wing" (NBC, 1999- ), which took a behind-the-scenes look at the inner workings of the White House. Whether he's a gun-for-hire or in on the development, Schlamme adopts the directing objective "to create a world that feels like [the creative team] are documentarians." It would be hard to cite a director any more in demand for episodic television as he continues to helm hot series like "Ally McBeal" (Fox), "Chicago Hope" (CBS, featuring Lahti), "Spin City" (for which he directed the pilot) and "The Practice" (both ABC).


Profession(s):
director, producer, editor, messenger for an animation company
Sometimes Credited As:
Thomas David Schlamme
Tommy Schlamme
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Family
daughter:Emma Schlamme (born on August 3, 1993; twin of Joe)
son:Joseph Schlamme (born on August 3, 1993; twin of Emma)
son:Wilson Lahti Schlamme (born on July 15, 1988 in Jackson, Mississippi)
wife:Christine Lahti (married on September 4, 1983)

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Education
Bellaire High School Houston, Texas
University of Texas drama
Awards (Back to top)

Emmy Outstanding Drama Series "The West Wing" 2003
Emmy Outstanding Drama Series "The West Wing" 2002
Emmy Outstanding Special Class Program "The West Wing" 2002
Producers Guild of America Norman Felton Producer of the Year for Episodic Drama "The West Wing" 2002
Producers Guild of America Norman Felton Producer of the Year for Episodic Drama "The West Wing" 2001
Directors Guild of America Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series (Night) "The West Wing" 2000
Emmy Outstanding Drama Series "The West Wing" 2000 - 2001
Emmy Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series "The West Wing" 2000 - 2001
Golden Globe Best Television Series (Drama) "The West Wing" 2000
Golden Satellite Best Television Series (Drama) "The West Wing" 2000
Directors Guild of America Outstanding Directorial Achievement in a Comedy Series "Sports Night" 1999
Emmy Outstanding Drama Series "The West Wing" 1999 - 2000
Emmy Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series "The West Wing" 1999 - 2000
Golden Satellite Best Television Series (Drama) "The West Wing" 1999
Directors Guild of America Outstanding Directorial Achievement in a Comedy Series "Sports Night" 1998
Emmy Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series "Sports Night" 1998 - 1999
CableACE Best Variety Series or Special "Tracey Takes On ..." 1996
Emmy Outstanding Variety, Musical or Comedy Series "Tracey Takes On ..." 1996 - 1997

Milestones (Back to top)

2006 Reteamed with Sorkin to executive produce and direct several episodes, including the pilot, of "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip" a fictional behind the scenes look at a sketch-comedy TV show; earned an
2005 Directed the pilot episode of "Invasion" (ABC); also produced
2004 Helmed the pilot episode of "Jack & Bobby" (WB); also produced
1999 - 2002 Reteamed with Sorkin to executive produce and direct several episodes, including the pilot, for NBC's "The West Wing"; a fictional drama about the behind the scenes look inside the White House
1998 Earned an Emmy nomination for directing the live "Ambush" episode of NBC's "ER"
1998 - 2000 Executive produced and directed several episodes of Aaron Sorkin's "Sports Night" (ABC)
1996 Served as producer as well as episode director of the HBO series "Tracey Takes On ..."
1995 Helmed TNT movie "Kingfish: The Story of Huey P. Long", featuring John Goodman in the title role
1994 Returned to TV, steering episodes of "Chicago Hope" (CBS, starring Lahti), "Friends" and "ER" (both NBC)
1993 Helmed the feature "So I Married an Axe Murderer", written by and starring Mike Myers
1992 Directed episodes of the TV series "The Larry Sanders Show" (HBO), starring Shandling, and "Mad About You" (NBC)
1991 Helmed the TV-movie "Crazy From the Heart" (TNT), starring Lahti
1989 Feature directorial debut, "Miss Firecracker", with Beth Henley adapting her stage play; wife Christine Lahti and son Winston appear in film
1986 Helmed "Can a Guy Say No?", an "ABC Afterschool Special"; first collaboration with producer Fred Berner
1984 Executive produced and directed first TV special, "Bette Midler: Art or Bust!", an HBO concert film; credited as Thomas D Schlamme
1984 - 1992 Directed specials featuring various diverse entertainers including Whoopi Goldberg, Spalding Gray, Robert Klein, Gilbert Gottfried, Rowan Atkinson, and John Leguizamo
1980 Formed Schlamme Productions, a commercial production company, producing campaigns for the theatrical productions "Cats", "You Can't Take It With You", "Little Shop of Horrors" and "Greater Tuna"
1973 Moved from native Houston to NYC
Started as a messenger for Perpetual Motion, an animation company, and worked up to becoming live-action film editor and later director of television commercials for clients like Hawaiian Punch, Miche
Formed Berner/Schlamme Productions with Fred Berner to produce TV specials
Directed episodes of "It's Gary Shandling's Show" (Fox)
Directed episodes of "Ally McBeal" (Fox), "Spin City" and "The Practice" (both ABC)



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