Kelly Hucker

Kelly Hucker

Director

BIO

Kelly Hucker is a multi-faceted director who has been working in the entertainment industry for over 25 years. She is best known for her work on the hit television series The Sopranos and the feature film, The Last Word.

Born in New York City, Hucker grew up with a passion for film and television. She began her career in the industry as a production assistant on the long-running soap opera As the World Turns. She worked her way up the ranks, eventually becoming an assistant director on shows like Law & Order and The Cosby Show.

In 1997, Hucker was tapped by HBO to direct an episode of the hit series, The Sopranos. Her work on the show earned her critical acclaim and it wasn’t long before she was directing more episodes. She went on to direct episodes of Six Feet Under and Sex and the City as well as a handful of feature films.

Her feature directorial debut came in 2008 with the romantic comedy The Last Word. The film starred Amanda Peet and was a modest success at the box office. Hucker followed up the success of The Last Word with the horror film, The House Sitter, which was released in 2009.

Since then, Hucker has been busy directing television shows like Shameless, Castle, and The Good Wife. She has also directed several made-for-television movies, including the Lifetime original movie, Steel Magnolias.

Hucker continues to be a prolific director, having directed dozens of episodes of television and several feature films. She is highly respected in her field and is known for her ability to bring out the best in her actors. Her work has been nominated for numerous awards, including several Emmy Awards.

Kelly Hucker is an experienced director who has made an impressive mark in the entertainment industry. Her talent and skill have earned her the admiration of her peers and the respect of audiences all over the world.

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