Wendey Stanzler - Selected Television Directing Credits

Selected Television Directing Credits

  • Sex and the City (1998)
    • Episode 6.14 "The Ick Factor"
  • Monk (2002)
    • Episode 5.16 "Mr. Monk Goes to the Hospital"
    • Episode 6.04 "Mr. Monk and the Bad Girlfriend"
  • Desperate Housewives (2004)
    • Episode 2.11 "One More Kiss"
    • Episode 2.21 "I Know Things Now"
    • Episode 3.03 "A Weekend In the Country"
    • Episode 3.08 "Children and Art"
    • Episode 3.20 "Gossip"
  • Grey's Anatomy (2001)
    • Episode 1.09 "Who's Zoomin' Who?"
    • Episode 2.04 "Deny, Deny, Deny"
    • Episode 2.10 "Much too Much"
    • Episode 2.19 "What Have I Done To Deserve This?"
  • Love Monkey (2006)
    • Episode 1.05 "The Window"
  • Six Degrees (2006)
    • Episode 1.03 "A New Light"
  • Ugly Betty (2006–2010)
    • Episode 1.14 "I'm Coming Out"
    • Episode 2.5 "A League of Their Own"
    • Episode 2.17 "The Kids Are Alright"
    • Episode 4.4 "The Wiener, the Bun and the Boob"
  • Men in Trees (2006)
    • Episode 1.13 "History Lessons"
    • Episode 2.17 "New Dogs, Old Tricks"
  • Private Practice (2007)
    • Episode 1.09 "In Which Dell Finds His Fight"
  • Samantha Who (2007)
    • Episode 2.1 "So I Think I Can Dance"
  • Big Shots (2007)
    • Episode 1.7 "Who's Your Daddy"
  • 90210 (2008)
    • Episode 1.2 "The Jet Set"
    • Episode 1.10 "Games people plays"
    • Episode 1.13 "Love Me or Leave Me"
  • Dollhouse (2009)
    • Episode 2.6 "The Left Hand"
  • The Middle (2009–2010)
    • Episode 1.7 "The Scratch"
    • Episode 2.1 "Back to School"
  • The Vampire Diaries (2011–2012)
    • Episode 2.17 "Know Thy Enemy"
    • Episode 3.4 "Disturbing Behavior"
    • Episode 3.11 "Our Town"
    • Episode 4.6 "We All Go a Little Mad Sometimes"
  • Arrow (2013)
    • Episode 1.12 "Vertigo"

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