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  1. Steven Schachter is an American television, theatre, and film director and screenwriter. Much of Schachter's success stems from projects on which he has collaborated with William H. Macy . The two co-wrote the cable television movies The Con (1998), A Slight Case of Murder (1999), Door to Door ( 2002 ), and The Wool Cap (2004), all of which Schachter directed and in which Macy starred.

  2. Dr. Schachter is the founding editor and editor-in-chief of the medical journals Epilepsy & Behavior and Epilepsy & Behavior Case Reports. CIMIT website. sschacht@bidmc.harvard.edu. 6176433835. Edit your page. Dr. Steven Schachter attended medical school at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.

  3. Steven Schachter. Director: Door to Door. Steven Schachter is known for Door to Door (2002), The Con (1998) and A Slight Case of Murder (1999).

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  4. 1316. 1998. Drug-resistant epilepsy. P Kwan, SC Schachter, MJ Brodie. New England Journal of Medicine 365 (10), 919-926. , 2011. 1217. 2011. Efficacy and tolerability of the new antiepileptic drugs II: Treatment of refractory epilepsy [RETIRED] Report of the Therapeutics and Technology Assessment Subcommittee and ….

  5. Steven Schachter is known for Door to Door (2002), The Con (1998) and A Slight Case of Murder (1999). Trivia He was awarded the 1976 Joseph Jefferson Award for Director of a Play for "A View From the Bridge" at the St. Nicholas Theater Company in Chicago, Illinois.

  6. Steven Schachter is an American television, theatre, and film director and screenwriter. Much of Schachter's success stems from projects on which he has collaborated with William H. Macy. The two co-wrote the cable television movies The Con (1998), A Slight Case of Murder (1999), Door to Door (2002), and The Wool Cap (2004), all of which Schachter directed and in which Macy starred.

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  8. Steven Schachter began his career directing award-winning plays, such as "A View from the Bridge " and "Ashes," throughout Chicago in the '70s and '80s. After co-directing the 1983 TV movie ...