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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm1435062Cherien Dabis - IMDb

    Cherien Dabis is a critically acclaimed and award winning Palestinian American film and television director, writer, and actress. Born in the U.S. and raised in Ohio and Jordan, Dabis studied film at Columbia University's School of the Arts.

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  2. Cherien Dabis (born 1976) (Arabic: شيرين دعيبس) is a Palestinian American actress, director, producer, and screenwriter. She was named one of Variety magazine's 10 Directors to Watch in 2009, and in 2010 received a United States Artists (USA) Fellowship.

  3. Cherien Dabis is a critically acclaimed and award winning Palestinian American film and television director, writer, and actress. Born in the U.S. and raised in Ohio and Jordan, Dabis studied film at Columbia University's School of the Arts.

  4. 23K Followers, 2,503 Following, 278 Posts - ‎Cherien Dabis 🧿شيرين دعيبس‎ (@cheriendabis) on Instagram: "Emmy® nominated Director • Writer • Actor Taking back the narrative | Telling stories for survival 🍉".

  5. Aug 16, 2022 · Cherien Dabis is a Palestinian American film and TV director who has worked on shows like 'The L Word,' 'Ramy' and 'Only Murders in the Building.' She talks about her passion for authentic representation of marginalized communities and her experience directing a deaf character in 'The Boy From 6B.'

  6. Sep 28, 2021 · The director of the seventh episode of Hulu comedy "Only Murders in the Building" shares how she created a near-silent and visually choreographed story with deaf actor James Caverly. She reveals her research, challenges and collaboration with sound and picture editors, and actors Nathan Lane and Steve Martin.

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  8. Aug 17, 2022 · The director of Only Murders In The Building season 1's "The Boy From 6B" talks about her creative choices, working with James Caverly, and representing the deaf community. She also shares her thoughts on potentially making history as the first woman of color to win the Outstanding Director in a Comedy Series award.