Here’s your chance to meet & pitch Emmy nominated, DGA Award Winning Director, and Executive Producer, Lesli Linka Glatter!
In this one-hour, private meeting with Lesli Linka Glatter via Zoom, you can receive a private career consultation or even pitch an idea. Lesli will answer your questions about what it takes to become a director or producer. Plus discuss her projects -- past groundbreaking productions and future plans.
Lesli’s past TV work includes The Newsroom, The Walking Dead, Justified, Ray Donovan, Masters of Sex, True Blood, Mad Men, The Leftovers, The Good Wife, The West Wing, NYPD Blue, ER, Freaks and Geeks and Twin Peaks.
Lesli has been a Producing Director for the last 20 years and is currently the Executive Producer/Director of Love and Death, an HBO limited series written by David E. Kelley and starring Elizabeth Olsen and Jesse Plemons. Lesli was the Executive Producer/Director of the award-winning series Homeland for 6 seasons. She began her directing career through the American Film Institute’s Directing Workshop for Women, in which her film Tales of Meeting and Parting was nominated for an Oscar. Lesli has been nominated for 8 Director’s Guild of America (“DGA”) Awards, most recently winning her third DGA Award for directing the Homeland series finale, having won twice before for Mad Men and Homeland. Lesli has received 8 Emmy nominations and a Humanities Award nomination for HBO’s State of Emergency. Lesli is currently developing projects for Netflix, Amazon, Apple, Epix, and HBO. Lesli recently signed a first-look deal with Universal Television and formed Backyard Pictures with her producing partner, Cheryl Bloch. Lesli currently serves as the President of the Directors Guild of America. She also serves on the Executive Committee of the Directors Branch of The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Lesli is an advisor at the Sundance Institute’s Director’s Lab and has been committed to mentoring for many years and most recently helped develop the successful NBC program, Female Forward. Lesli has received the Caucus Foundation Award, the Dorothy Arzner Directing Award from Women in Film, and the Franklin Schaffner Award from the American Film Institute, as well as an Honorary Degree from the American Film Institute. Prior to her work as a director, Lesli was a modern dance choreographer who worked throughout Europe, Asia, and the U.S.