Salli Richardson
Born | November 23, 1967 |
Hometown | Chicago, Illinois, United States |
Net worth | $2 million |
Height | 5'4" (1.63m) |
Spouse | Dondré Whitfield |
Children | Parker Richardson Whitfield, Dre Terrell Whitfield |
Parents | Duel Richardson, Marcia Harris |
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How ‘Winning Time’s’ Rollerblade-Wearing Cameraman Helped Capture More Than L.A. Lakers Gameplay On the Court
- Season one of “Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty” ended on an appropriately triumphant note with the Los Angeles Lakers’ victory over the Boston Celtics in the 1980 NBA Championships. Not only was Jerry Buss (John C. Reilly) vindicated after his tumultuous first year as franchise owner, but budding superstar Earvin “Magic” Johnson …
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Salli Richardson-Whitfield Boards Brad Ingelsby’s Mark Ruffalo-Led HBO Task Force Drama Series As Director & Exec Producer
EXCLUSIVE: Brad Ingelsby’s upcoming HBO crime drama series starring Mark Ruffalo has added to its exec producer and director ranks. Salli Richardson-Whitfield has joined the project and will direct multiple episodes and exec produce. She joins Jeremiah Zaga, who will direct the pilot episode plus multiple episodes as well as exec produce. It comes as …
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Deborah Kampmeier (‘The Gilded Age’ director) on 2nd season’s ‘heartbreaking’ scenes and ‘complex female characters’ [Exclusive Video Interview]
“I was obsessed with Edith Wharton when I was a teenager. That whole world was very much a part of my imagination when I was a young girl,” remembers Deborah Kampmeier, who directs two episodes of the second season of “The Gilded Age.” The HBO drama series draws heavily on the works of the legendary …
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‘The Gilded Age’ Season 1 Recap: What to Remember for Season 2
Social change was afoot in more ways than one in the HBO period drama The post ‘The Gilded Age’ Season 1 Recap: What to Remember for Season 2 appeared first on TheWrap.
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‘Winning Time: The Rise Of The Lakers Dynasty’ Canceled At HBO After 2 Seasons
The saga of the 1980s Lakers is no more on HBO. Deadline reports that Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty has been cancelled after two seasons. Series creator Max Borenstein and director Salli Richardson and addressed the cancellation on social media. Borenstein wrote on X, “Not the ending that we had in mind.… Continue reading ‘Winning Time: The Rise Of The Lakers Dynasty’ Canceled At HBO After 2 Seasons
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HBO’s ‘Winning Time’ Canceled After Two Seasons
"When you give it everything you've got, you can have no regrets."
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“Winning Time” canceled at HBO after two seasons
The series chronicling the personal and professional lives of the 1980s Lakers ended with a surprise series finale.
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'Winning Time' filmed, but deleted, Jack Nicholson mooning Celtics
Director Salli Richardson-Whitfield discusses a deleted Jack Nicholson moment from the "Winning Time" season finale and recreating other historic Lakers/Celtics moments.
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HBO Cancels 'Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty'
HBO has officially cancelled Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty after only two...
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‘Winning Time: The Rise Of The Lakers Dynasty’ Canceled After Two Seasons On HBO
HBO’s Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty has come to an end. After the second season finale Sunday, Creator Max Borenstein confirmed the news on X. “Not the ending that we had in mind,” he wrote. “But nothing but gratitude and love.” Director Salli Richardson followed up on Instagram with “When you give …
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Salli Richardson-Whitfield Reveals the Secrets to ‘Getting the Heart of the Game’ Right In HBO’s Winning Time
Editor’s Note: This interview was conducted before the SAG-AFTRA strike began on July 14.
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