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Liz Lachman

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American writer, director, and composer
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Liz Lachman is an American writer, director, and composer. She has worked on such award-winning short films as Getting to Know You ,[1] Pandora's Box, and Puppy Love. Born in Detroit, she currently lives in Los Angeles.[2] Her partner is the chef Susan Feniger.[3]

Credits

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Writing

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Directing

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  • Getting to Know You (2005)

Music

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Awards and nominations

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Golden Reel Awards:

  • Nominated, 2000, Best Sound Editing - Television Animation - Music for: "Timon & Pumbaa" (episode "Steel Hog/Dealers Cut Choice") (shared with Brian F. Mars)
  • Nominated, 2000, Best Sound Editing - Television Animation - Music for: "Timon & Pumbaa" (episode "Hot Air Buffoons") (shared with Fil Brown)
  • Nominated, 2000, Best Sound Editing - Television Animation - Music for: "Mickey Mouse Works" (shared with William Griggs and Jason Oliver)
  • Nominated, 2001, Best Sound Editing - Television Animation - Music for: "Pepper Ann" (shared with Nick Carr)
  • Won, 2001, Best Sound Editing - Television Animation - Music for: "Mickey Mouse Works" (shared with Jason Oliver)
  • Nominated, 2002, Best Sound Editing in Television - Music, Episodic Animation for: "House of Mouse" (shared with Jason Oliver)

Daytime Emmy awards:

  • Won, 1988, Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series for: "Santa Barbara" (shared with Dominic Messinger and Rick Rhodes)[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Passionista Liz Lachman — Filmmaker and Emmy-winning Musician and Composer". pcpassionistas. 22 June 2018. Retrieved 2020年01月11日.
  2. ^ McLaughlin, Katy (2013年08月16日). "Mary Sue Milliken and Sue Feniger Share an Architect—To Whom They've Both Been Married". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660 . Retrieved 2020年01月11日.
  3. ^ "Celeb chef loves street food". Toledo Blade. Retrieved 2020年01月11日.
  4. ^ "Many Repeat Winners in Daytime Emmys". Los Angeles Times. 1988年06月30日. Retrieved 2020年01月11日.
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