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Thomas Schlamme

Thomas David Schlamme (/ˈʃlɑːmi/;[1] born (1950-05-22)May 22, 1950) is an American television director, known particularly for his collaborations with Aaron Sorkin.[2][3] He is known for his work as executive producer on The West Wing and Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, as well as his work as director on Sports Night and The Americans.

Thomas Schlamme

Thomas David Schlamme

(1950-05-22) May 22, 1950
Houston, Texas, U.S.

Director, producer

(m. 1983)

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Early life[edit]

Schlamme was born in Houston, Texas. He is Jewish, and his family escaped Nazi Germany the week before the Kristallnacht.[4][5] He attended Bellaire High School in Bellaire, Texas.[6]

Production[edit]

Schlamme moved from his native Houston to New York City in 1973. After serving in several low level positions for production companies, he founded his own company, Schlamme Productions, in 1980. From there, he produced campaigns for a number of musicals, including Cats. He directed the first "I Want My MTV!" advertising campaign in 1981 for producer Buzz Potamkin, and singer/songwriter Amy Grant's 1985 music video "Find a Way" for producers Fred Seibert and Alan Goodman. Throughout the 1980s, he produced a number of specials on various entertainers including Whoopi Goldberg and Rowan Atkinson.


Starting in the late 1990s, Schlamme served as producer for shows such as Tracey Takes On... and has directed shows such as Ally McBeal, Boston Public, Friends, ER and, Invasion. He is an executive producer of the American crime drama television series Snowfall which premiered on FX in July 2017. His production company is Shoe Money Productions.[7]

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