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Lawrence Trilling (born June 29, 1966) is an American television director, producer, showrunner, and writer. He has directed nearly 150 hours of television to date, and served as Producer/Executive Producer on such series as '' Felicity, Alias, Parenthood, Pushing Daisies,
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,'' and '' Outer Range''. He has directed episodes of many popular series, including '' Scrubs,
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, Masters of Sex,
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, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend'' and ''
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Early life and education

Trilling was born in Wayne, New Jersey, and moved to Santa Monica, California, when he was three. At Lincoln Jr. High, Trilling met fellow future director Matt Reeves, who inspired Trilling with his Super 8 film camera and editing system.  Together, they co-wrote several films, which Reeves directed and Trilling starred in. One of those films, ''The Loser'', was screened at a student film festival at the Nuart Theater in West Los Angeles, where they befriended fellow filmmaker, J.J. Abrams. Trilling graduated from
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in 1984.  He attended
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and graduated with a B.A. in English Literature in 1988, and received an MFA in Film and Television Production from UCLA in 1992.


Film and television career


1990s

Trilling's first break was selling the screenplay '' Delivered'',  a black comedy he co-wrote with his childhood friend and fellow pizza delivery driver, Andrew Liotta.  The script, about an angry, overeducated pizza man who is mistaken for a local serial killer, was produced by Banner Entertainment and premiered at the Seattle Film Festival in 1998. The same year, he directed the film ''Dinner and Driving,'' a romantic comedy about the anxiety of commitment, which he co-wrote with his cousin, Steven Wolfson. The film played multiple festivals and aired on HBO and Lifetime, and later streamed on Netflix. Trilling made his television directorial debut in Season One of '' Felicity,'' when he directed the acclaimed episode "The Fugue." He became a Producer/Director for season two and directed 14 episodes over the show's four seasons. On the strength of his work on Felicity, he was hired to direct two other dramas for the WB Network; ''Roswell'' for Jason Katims and '' Popular'', Ryan Murphy's debut series.


2000s

After their collaboration on ''Felicity,'' Trilling followed J. J. Abrams to '' Alias'', where he directed episodes throughout season two and became a Producer/Director for seasons three and four. He also wrote and directed the film '' Porn n' Chicken'', which was Comedy Central's first original movie. After this, Trilling became a frequent director on the hit NBC comedy series, '' Scrubs'', helming six episodes in the first two seasons. Trilling then worked for Warner Bros. and ABC  as Producer/Director on ''Invasion'' and '' Pushing Daisies''. During this period, he also directed episodes of ''
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, Brothers & Sisters'', ''
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,'' among others. In 2010, he directed the feature film comedy, ''
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'', which he co-wrote with Greg Grunberg, starring
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2010–present

In 2010, Trilling joined Jason Katims to become an Executive Producer/Director for the acclaimed NBC drama ''Parenthood''. Praised for its honest, funny and emotional examination of family life, it was one of the first television shows to raise awareness of
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. The show ran for six seasons and Trilling directed 38 episodes. While working on the show for Universal, he also sold two pilots as a writer. Between 2013 and 2017, Trilling directed episodes of the popular shows '' Masters of Sex'', '' Rectify'', '' Crazy Ex-Girlfriend,'' '' Agent Carter'', and ''Snowfall'', among others. In 2016, Trilling teamed up with David E. Kelly to direct the pilot of ''Goliath'' for
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, for which Billy Bob Thornton won the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Drama Series in 2017. He took over as Showrunner in season two and ran the show for its next two seasons until it concluded in 2021. He also directed the Pilot and first three episodes of
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, a re-imagining of the movie from 1975. From 2019 to 2023, Trilling was under an overall deal at Amazon Studios. In addition to show running ''Goliath'', he sold multiple projects into development and came aboard to direct and Executive Produce '' Outer Range'', starring
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Filmography


Television


Film


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