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'''Regge Life''', sometimes credited as Reggie Life, is a director, mainly in television, who directed ''[[Sesame Street]]'' episodes and inserts for seasons [[Season 29 (1997-1998)|29]], [[Season 30 (1998-1999)|30]], and [[Season 31 (2000)|31]]. He directed several ''[[Elmo's World]]'' segmnts
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'''Regge Life''', sometimes credited as Reggie Life, is a director, mainly in television, who directed ''[[Sesame Street]]'' episodes and inserts for seasons [[Season 29 (1997-1998)|29]], [[Season 30 (1998-1999)|30]], and [[Season 31 (2000)|31]]. He directed several ''[[Elmo's World]]'' segments.
   
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Early in his career, Life worked as an American Film Institute intern on [[John Landis]]' ''Trading Places''. He went on to direct episodes of ''[[The Cosby Show]]'', ''A Different World'', and ''[[Sister, Sister]]''. He shifted to directing primarily documentaries, notably a series of documentaries about [[Japan]] (and the relationship with Americans living there). He also directed ''Native Son'' (2003) for the Discovery Channel and ''Live Your Dream: The Taylor Anderson Story'' (2013). On stage, he directed off-[[Broadway]] plays, including ''Do Lord Remember Me'' (1982 and again in 1984, both times starring [[Frances Foster]]).
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Early in his career, Life worked as an [[American Film Institute]] intern on [[John Landis]]' ''Trading Places''. He went on to direct episodes of ''[[The Cosby Show]]'', ''A Different World'', and ''[[Sister, Sister]]''. He shifted to directing primarily documentaries, notably a series of documentaries about [[Japan]] (and the relationship with Americans living there). He also directed ''Native Son'' (2003) for the Discovery Channel and ''Live Your Dream: The Taylor Anderson Story'' (2013). On stage, he directed off-[[Broadway]] plays, including ''Do Lord Remember Me'' (1982 and again in 1984, both times starring [[Frances Foster]]).
   
 
==Selected director credits==
 
==Selected director credits==

Latest revision as of 04:38, 17 May 2022

Reggelife

Regge Life, sometimes credited as Reggie Life, is a director, mainly in television, who directed Sesame Street episodes and inserts for seasons 29, 30, and 31. He directed several Elmo's World segments.

Early in his career, Life worked as an American Film Institute intern on John Landis' Trading Places. He went on to direct episodes of The Cosby Show, A Different World, and Sister, Sister. He shifted to directing primarily documentaries, notably a series of documentaries about Japan (and the relationship with Americans living there). He also directed Native Son (2003) for the Discovery Channel and Live Your Dream: The Taylor Anderson Story (2013). On stage, he directed off-Broadway plays, including Do Lord Remember Me (1982 and again in 1984, both times starring Frances Foster).

Selected director credits

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