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  1. Amy Heckerling (born May 7, 1954) is an American writer, producer, and director. Heckerling started out her career after graduating from New York University. Her career started from independent films to directing major studio films.

  2. Amy Heckerling (Nueva York, 7 de mayo de 1954) es una directora y productora de cine estadounidense. Fue alumna de la Universidad de Nueva York y del Instituto Estadounidense de Cine. Ha tenido una carrera comercialmente exitosa con películas que incluyen Fast Times at Ridgemont High, European Vacation, Look Who's Talking y Clueless. [1]

  3. Amy Heckerling. Writer: Clueless. Amy Heckerling studied Film and TV at New York University and got a Masters Degree in Film from The American Film Institute. Despite this education she couldn't get a break in Hollywood. However, in 1982, she made Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982), and people started to take notice.

  4. May 7 · The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA. Birth name. Amy I. Heckerling. Height. 5′ 3″ (1.60 m) Mini Bio. Amy Heckerling studied Film and TV at New York University and got a Masters Degree in Film from The American Film Institute. Despite this education she couldn't get a break in Hollywood.

  5. Amy Heckerling es una directora y productora de cine estadounidense. Fue alumna de la Universidad de Nueva York y del Instituto Estadounidense de Cine. Ha tenido una carrera comercialmente exitosa con películas que incluyen Fast Times at Ridgemont High, European Vacation, Look Who's Talking y Clueless.

  6. 19 de jul. de 2020 · Clueless Turns 25: How Amy Heckerling Made the Ultimate Teen Movie The movie's creators and fans share what made it a hit—and why we're still, like, totally obsessed. By Adam Rathe Published ...

  7. 31 de may. de 2017 · These days, Heckerling, whose wild brunette hair and smudgy eyeliner exude as much punk attitude as ever at age 63, has joined in the wave of streaming entertainment by directing several episodes of Amazon’s ‘80s-set series “Red Oaks.”