Joey Soloway (b. 1965)

Alias:
Jill Soloway

Birthplace:
Chicago, Illinois, USA

Born:
September 26, 1965

Joey Soloway (born September 26, 1965) is an American television creator, showrunner, director and writer. Soloway is known for creating, writing, executive producing and directing the Amazon original series Transparent, winning two Emmys for the show; directing and writing the film "Afternoon Delight" (2013), winning the Best Director award at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival; and producing Six Feet Under.  Soloway identifies as non-binary and gender non-conforming, and uses they/them pronouns. On June 26, 2020, Soloway announced that they had changed their first name to Joey.

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Creator:
2014  Transparent
2016  I Love Dick
????  Boundaries

Director:
2014  Transparent
2016  I Love Dick
????  Boundaries

Executive Producer:
2014  Transparent
2015  This Is Me
2016  I Love Dick
????  Boundaries

Producer:
2001  Six Feet Under
2009  United States of Tara
2014  Transparent
2015  This Is Me
2016  I Love Dick
????  Boundaries

Story:
2000  Baby Blues
2001  Six Feet Under
2009  United States of Tara
2014  Transparent
2015  This Is Me
2016  I Love Dick
????  Boundaries

Writer:
1996  The Steve Harvey Show
2000  Baby Blues
2001  Six Feet Under
2001  The Oblongs
2007  Dirty Sexy Money
2009  United States of Tara
2010  How to Make It in America
2014  Transparent
2015  This Is Me
2016  I Love Dick
????  Boundaries

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