Lee Groberg

Lee Groberg

Director

BIO

Lee Groberg is a renowned director and producer, best known for his work in the fields of television, film, music, and theatre.

Born in November of 1952, Groberg was raised in Salt Lake City, Utah, where he developed a deep appreciation for art and music. He began performing in local plays and concerts in high school, and later attended Brigham Young University where he earned a degree in Theatre Arts.

After college, Groberg moved to Los Angeles to pursue his career in the entertainment industry. He quickly made a name for himself in the industry, and worked as a production assistant on various music videos, television shows, and feature films.

As his career advanced, Groberg began directing and producing his own projects. He received critical acclaim for his work on the Emmy-winning documentary “The Mormons”, as well as for the feature films “The Other Side of Heaven” and “The Other Side of Heaven 2: Fire of Faith”.

Groberg is also an accomplished theatre director, having directed productions of “The Book of Mormon”, “The Music Man”, and “My Fair Lady”. He has also received many awards and nominations for his work, including a Primetime Emmy nomination for his directing of “The Other Side of Heaven”.

Throughout his career, Groberg has been committed to using his talents to make meaningful art. He has been praised for his ability to bring characters to life, as well as for his unique understanding of storytelling.

Today, Groberg continues to work in the entertainment industry, producing and directing various projects. He also teaches directing and producing classes at the University of Utah, where his commitment to creating meaningful art continues to inspire his students.

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