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  1. Bill D'Elia. Producer: Boston Legal. Bill D'Elia has been an Executive Producer/Director on at least a dozen television series including How To Get Away With Murder, The Crazy Ones, Monday Mornings, Harry's Law, Boston Legal, and Ally McBeal. Additionally, he has directed over 150 television episodes, has been a Consulting Producer/Director on many other series and he co-created the show Judging Amy. He began his career adapting Thomas Berger's Pulitzer...

  2. Bill D'Elia has worked extensively in primetime network dramas as a director and producer. D'Elia began working as a commercial director in the 1980s, after making training movies for the Army.

  3. Bill D'Elia is an executive producer and director on How to Get Away with Murder. D'Elia grew up in Queens, New York City, graduated from Ithaca College, and earned a master's degree in communication arts from William Paterson University in 1972. In the 1980s, D'Elia was a successful director of television commercials. In 1989, he independently produced and directed the film The Feud, based on the 1983 novel by Thomas Berger. The film attracted the attention of Steven Bochco, who hired D'Elia to

  4. director, actor. biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, awards, instagram, news, birthday and age. «The Lincoln Lawyer» (2022 – …), «Big Shot» (2021 ...

  5. Oct 2, 2007 · A while back, BuddyTV spoke with executive producer Bill D'Elia about the show. It was the week before the Emmy awards, and though Boston Legal didn't win for Outstanding Drama Series, nor did D ...

  6. 4,356 Followers, 395 Following, 337 Posts - Bill D'Elia (@billdelia) on Instagram: "The original Blurbman. Making television since 1990."

  7. William D'Elia, best known as Bill D'Elia is a producer and director on The Good Doctor. D'Elia grew up in Queens, New York City, and is a second generation Italian-American. He graduated from Ithaca College, and earned a master's degree in communication arts from William Paterson University in 1972. D'Elia has two sons with his wife, Ellie Dombroski: actor and comedian Chris D'Elia, and filmmaker Matt D'Elia.[1] In the 1980s, D'Elia was a director of television commercials. In 1989, he independ