It seems like ABC’s morning gabfest The View has featured four woman talking the news and culture events of the day since forever. In all that time, the show has never had a female director!
That changed today with the announcement that 7-time Emmy® winning director Sarah de la O will be The View’s first female director and will be working when the show returns for its 19th season in September. Follow the jump for further details.
“THE VIEW” NAMES SARAH DE LA O AS SHOW’S FIRST FEMALE DIRECTOR
ABC News has officially tapped Sarah de la O to direct “The View” when the talk show returns for season 19 in September (11:00 a.m.-12:00 noon, ET). This marks the first time in the show’s history that a female director has taken the helm behind-the-scenes.
Sarah de la O is a seven-time Emmy Award winner. She has extensive directorial experience including live talk shows and events. Among her recent credits are VH1’s “Make a Band Famous,” “E3 All Access Live” for Spike, “Crowd Goes Wild” with Regis Philbin, Bravo’s “Watch What Happens Live,” “Big Morning Buzz” on VH1 and red carpet coverage for the TV Guide Network. She has also served as director for ABC’s “Bachelor Pad,” “After the Final Rose” and “Bachelorette Men Tell All.”
“We are very excited to have Sarah join the show,” said Bill Wolff, executive producer. “She has an excellent eye and a keen understanding of both visual presentation and editorial content.”
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