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  1. 17 de nov. de 2020 · EXCLUSIVE: Bill D’Elia, exec producer and director of series including How To Get Away With Murder and Boston Legal, has signed with ICM. The Emmy winner will be represented by the agency in all ...

  2. Born and raised in New York City, Bill D’Elia became involved in his high school theater department after his drama teacher cast him in a staging of You Can’t Take It With You. He went on to pursue a degree in Television-Radio from Ithaca College and honed his production skills while serving in the Army and working at local television stations.

  3. Both D’Elia and Kelley were awarded The Rod Serling Award For Advancing Social Justice through Media, given annually by Ithaca College. Recipients of this honor have included David Simon, Kenya Barris and Norman Lear. Bill has also served as Consulting Producer/Director on many series including “The Practice” in its final

  4. 4,368 Followers, 395 Following, 337 Posts - Bill D'Elia (@billdelia) on Instagram: "The original Blurbman. Making television since 1990."

  5. Mr. D'Elia is a graduate of the Emory University School of Law in Atlanta, Georgia. 4045221000 Steelhorse Law 3715 Northside Pkwy NW Building 300, Suite 650 Atlanta, GA 30327 Varied. Tell Us About Your Accident 24/7 Hotline - 1-888-382-6878 404-522-1000. ... Bill D'Elia Atlanta, GA.

  6. Bill D'Elia is an executive producer and director on How to Get Away with Murder. D'Elia grew up in Queens, New York City, graduated from Ithaca College, and earned a master's degree in communication arts from William Paterson University in 1972. In the 1980s, D'Elia was a successful director of...

  7. 4 de may. de 1990 · The Feud: Directed by Bill D'Elia. With Scott Allegrucci, Rene Auberjonois, Ron McLarty, Gale Mayron. When Dolf Beeler enters Bud Bullard's hardware store with his cigar lit and ignores the no-smoking store policy, this small faux pas turns into an escalating fiery feud. However, not all members of the two families hate each other.