Don Scardino | |
General Information | |
Gender | Male |
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Age | 65 |
Born | July 9, 1976 |
Birthplace | Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
Years Active | 1986–present |
Address | Los Angeles |
Occupation(s) | Actor Television director Television producer |
2 Broke Girls | |
Episodes Directed: | 16 |
Don Scardino is an American television director and producer and a former actor.
Career[]
Acting[]
Born in New York City, Scardino began his career as an actor. His first Broadway credit was as an understudy in The Playroom in 1965. Additional Broadway acting credits include Johnny No-Trump, Godspell, and King of Hearts. Off-Broadway he appeared in The Rimers of Eldritch, The Comedy of Errors, Moonchildren, and I'm Getting My Act Together and Taking It on the Road, he was also the lead in a cult classic B horror movie titled Squirm in 1976.
He served as Artistic Director at Playwrights Horizons from 1991-96. On television he appeared on the daytime soap operas The Guiding Light, All My Children, Love Is a Many Splendored Thing, and Another World and the primetime series The Ghost & Mrs. Muir and The Name of the Game. Feature film credits include Rip-off, Homer, Squirm and Cruising.
Directing[]
Following his acting on the network soap operas, Scardino began to direct them. He directed episodes of Another World, One Life to Live, and All My Children. He went on to direct plays on and off-Broadway, including the world premiere of Aaron Sorkin's A Few Good Men.
He has directed extensively in television, most notably the comedy 30 Rock. Feature film directing work includes Me & Veronica (Venice Film Festival), and Advice from a Caterpillar, winner, best comedy, at Aspen Comedy Festival. He directed the 2013 film The Incredible Burt Wonderstone, starring Jim Carrey and Steve Carell.
Personal Life[]
- Scardino was married to actress Pamela Blair from 1984 to 1991. He is currently married to painter Dana L. Williams.
Award Nominations[]
- 1986 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Leading Man in a Drama Series (Another World)
- 1994 Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Directing in a Variety or Music Program (Tracey Takes on New York)
- 1998 Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Variety or Music Program (Tracey Takes On...)
- 1998 Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Musical/Variety (Tracey Takes On...)
- 2008 Emmy Award for producing NBC's comedy "30 ROCK"
- 2009 Emmy Award for "30 ROCK" in 2009.
- 2010 Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing of a Comedy Series ("30 ROCK")