Lesli Linka Glatter began her career as a modern dancer, later segueing into choreography. She worked as a choreographer throughout the United States as well as having spent 10 years overseas working in both Europe and Asia. While in Tokyo, she met an extraordinary elderly man who told her a series of true stories about the human condition, all taking place on Christmas Eve (even though he was Buddhist) and during various wars. Lesli felt compelled to pass on these stories but knowing they were not a dance piece, she applied to the American Film Institute's Directing Workshop for Women to learn how to turn them into film. Lesli's first film, Tales of Meeting and Parting (1984), was the result, which received an Academy Award nomination and also won numerous awards in festivals around the country. Glatter made her feature film directorial debut with New Line's successful coming-of-age comedy, Now and Then (1995), featuring Demi Moore, Melanie Griffith, 'Rosie O'Donnell' and Christina Ricci. Previously, she directed HBO's highly acclaimed State of Emergency (1994) (TV), which received a Cable ACE nomination for Best Picture as well as a nomination for the Humanitas award. Her other HBO films include Into the Homeland (1987) (TV) and Vietnam War Story II (1988) (V) (segment: The Promise). Glatter later directed the romantic period drama The Proposition (1998), starring Kenneth Branagh, Madeleine Stowe and William Hurt. Lesli has also directed multiple episodes of "ER" (1994), including the 1998 season finale, and various episodes of "Third Watch" (1999), "NYPD Blue" (1993), "Brooklyn South" (1997), "Murder One" (1995), the highly acclaimed "Freaks and Geeks" (1999), Steven Spielberg's "Amazing Stories" (1985) and "Twin Peaks" (1990) for David Lynch, where she received a Director's Guild Nomination. Lesli has directed numerous commercials, including Proctor and Gamble, Blue Cross and Radio Shack. She directed the pilot of the critically acclaimed "Gilmore Girls" (2000), for Warner Brothers Television, which was picked up for its second season. Lesli also directed The Big House (2001) (TV), a Touchstone TV pilot for ABC, and the WB Network television pilot In My Life (2002) (TV) for American Zoetrope and Turner Television. She is based at John Wells Productions at Warner Bros.Last year, Lesli served on the Western Directors Council of the Directors Guild of America. She now serves as an Alternate Board Member to the National Board of the Directors Guild of America, AFI's Education and Traing Board, the Silver Circle of Women in Film, the Advisory Board of Step Up Women's Network, the Board of Directors of Mediascope and is a mentor for the Independent Feature Projects' Project Involve. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband 'Clayton Campbell', a fine artist and co-Director of the 18th Street Arts Complex, and their son, Nick.
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Medical drama about a major hospital whose emergency room regularly faces an overload of patients. One of the doctors finds it necessary to adopt an unorthodox procedure to try to save a patient, and finds himself in trouble in consequence.