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Claire Scanlon

Claire Elizabeth Scanlon (born 1971) is an American director and editor renowned for her contributions to television comedies and romantic films, having transitioned from documentary editing to directing acclaimed episodes of series such as , , , and , as well as feature films including (2018) and The People We Hate at the Wedding (2022). Born and raised in Chicago's Lakeview neighborhood near Wrigleyville, Scanlon attended high school and earned a in English from the in 1993, followed by film studies at the . Her early career began with an internship at the in the early 1990s, where she transcribed episodes of the science series The New Explorers hosted by , before relocating to after graduation. Scanlon started professionally as an editor on documentaries for and the , later supervising and producing the reality series . She joined as an editor in its fifth season in 2008, earning four Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Series for her work on the series, winning in 2013 for the series finale alongside David Rogers; she also received a nomination in 2005 for Outstanding Picture Editing for Nonfiction Programming for . Transitioning to directing in 2013, Scanlon helmed episodes of and expanded to single-camera comedies like , , GLOW, and , often emphasizing character-driven humor and ensemble dynamics. Her feature film debut, the Netflix romantic comedy starring and , drew on her Chicago roots for its Midwestern sensibility and marked her as a rising voice in genre filmmaking. In recent years, Scanlon has directed episodes of Loot and Palm Royale for Apple TV+, Abbott Elementary and Not Dead Yet for ABC, and Unstable for Netflix, while helming the 2022 Amazon Prime family comedy The People We Hate at the Wedding featuring Kristen Bell and Allison Janney. As of 2025, she is set to direct the Amazon MGM Studios adaptation of The Love Hypothesis, starring Lili Reinhart and Tom Bateman, from a script by Sarah Rothschild.

Early life and education

Early life

Claire Scanlon was born in , , in 1971. She grew up in the Lakeview neighborhood on the North Side of , near Wrigleyville and close to , home of the Chicago Cubs. Specifically, Scanlon spent her childhood in Boystown during the 1970s and 1980s, a period when the area was more rough-and-tumble and amid the AIDS epidemic. Her family remains based in , with her parents still residing in the same house where she was raised.

Education

Scanlon attended , a private Catholic high school in . She then pursued undergraduate studies at the , earning a degree in English in 1993. Following her time in , Scanlon moved to Los Angeles to attend graduate school at the School of Cinematic Arts, from which she graduated in 1996; her final class there introduced her to editing on Avid software, influencing her early career path in .

Career

Editing

Scanlon began her career in the late as a editor, initially working on projects for PBS's series and the . She contributed to show business history , honing her skills in pacing and narrative rhythm for storytelling. Early credits include editing the 1998 documentary Lenny Bruce: Swear to Tell the Truth, which explored the comedian's life and legal battles, and assistant editing 75th Anniversary: No Guts, No Glory, a retrospective on the studio's history. By 2004–2005, Scanlon had edited notable episodes such as : A Class Apart (2004) and : Prince of Hollywood (2005), the latter focusing on the producer's influence on . These works established her reputation for precise, engaging edits that balanced archival footage with interviews. Transitioning to television, Scanlon edited episodes of the reality series in 2004, earning a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Picture Editing for Nonfiction Programming (Single or Multi-Camera). Her work on the show demonstrated her ability to maintain tension and clarity in fast-paced competition formats. She also supervised post-production and produced the reality series (2003–2007). She then joined the NBC sitcom as a series editor starting in season five (2008), cutting over 50 episodes across multiple seasons and shaping the show's signature style through tight comedic timing and emotional beats. For her editing on the series finale ("Finale," 2013), co-edited with David Rogers, Scanlon won the 2013 Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series and the 2014 American Cinema Editors Eddie Award for Best Edited Half-Hour Series for Television. She had previously been nominated for an Emmy in 2009 for the episode "." In addition to scripted television, Scanlon returned to documentaries with The Wrecking Crew (2015), a film about the unsung studio musicians of 1960s pop hits, which earned her a 2016 ACE Eddie nomination for Best Edited Documentary Feature. Later editing credits include the HBO comedy Hello Ladies (2013), where her cuts amplified the awkward humor of the British import's American adaptation. Scanlon's editing career, spanning documentaries and comedy series, emphasized intuitive timing that enhanced character-driven narratives, paving the way for her shift to directing in the mid-2010s.

Television directing

Scanlon transitioned from editing to directing in television during the final seasons of , where she helmed several episodes starting in 2013 after joining the series as an editor in season five. This move marked the beginning of her focus on single-camera comedies across network and cable, leveraging her expertise to shape narrative pacing and visual storytelling. Throughout the 2010s, Scanlon directed episodes of acclaimed series such as (2014–2015), (2016), (2017), GLOW (2017–2018), (2018), (2018), and (2018). Her contributions to these shows emphasized character-driven humor and ensemble dynamics, often capturing the fast-paced, improvisational energy of live-audience or formats. In a 2019 interview, she highlighted her preparatory process, which includes in-depth research on a show's established tone, aesthetic, and rhythm, followed by detailed scene schematics to guide blocking while allowing room for input and on-set adjustments. Scanlon stressed the collaborative nature of episodic work, noting the need to integrate seamlessly into ongoing productions without disrupting momentum. In the 2020s, Scanlon expanded her portfolio to include streaming and prestige comedies, directing episodes of Loot (2022), Abbott Elementary (2023, including the episode "Educator of the Year"), Not Dead Yet (2023), Unstable (2023), Mapleworth Murders (2020), and Palm Royale (2024). These projects showcase her versatility in blending sharp wit with emotional depth, often for platforms like Apple TV+ and ABC, while maintaining her signature efficiency in high-volume episode production.

Film directing

Claire Scanlon made her directing debut with the 2018 , written by . The film follows two overworked assistants, played by and , who scheme to set up their demanding bosses ( and ) in a romance to ease their workloads, leading to unexpected personal connections. Produced under 's banner, it received positive critical reception for its witty script and strong ensemble performances, earning a 92% approval rating on based on 62 reviews (as of November 2025), with praise for revitalizing the rom-com genre. The movie's success, evidenced by its streaming popularity and subsequent awards buzz, marked Scanlon's shift from television directing to features, building on her editing background in comedies like . In 2020, Scanlon directed the interactive Netflix special Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs. the Reverend, a continuation of the series created by Tina Fey and Robert Carlock. This 90-minute film allows viewers to make choices affecting the plot, where Kimmy Schmidt (Ellie Kemper) confronts her cult leader past during a high-society event. It garnered acclaim for its innovative format and humor, achieving a 94% Rotten Tomatoes score from 34 reviews (as of November 2025), highlighting Scanlon's adeptness at blending comedy with viewer engagement. The project, produced by Universal Television and Netflix, underscored her collaborative ties with Fey, whose influence shaped Scanlon's early TV work. Scanlon's third feature, the 2022 Amazon Prime Video comedy The People We Hate at the Wedding, adapted from Grant Ginder's novel by Lizzie Molyneux-Logelin and Wendy Molyneux, explores a dysfunctional British-American family's tensions at a . Starring , , and , the film delves into sibling rivalries and parental estrangement with satirical humor. Despite a star-studded cast and ensemble dynamics, it received mixed reviews, holding a 30% rating from 43 critics, with some noting uneven pacing amid its ensemble focus. Distributed by Amazon Studios, the movie's production emphasized Scanlon's experience with character-driven narratives from her TV episodes. Scanlon is set to direct the upcoming The Love Hypothesis for , adapting Ali Hazelwood's 2021 novel. The story centers on a PhD candidate entering a fake relationship with a after a mistaken , exploring romance tropes. Announced in 2022 with a screenplay by Sarah Rothschild, in July 2025 Lili Reinhart and Tom Bateman were cast as leads, and the film is in development as of November 2025, reflecting Scanlon's continued interest in aspirational, female-led comedies.

Personal life

Family

Scanlon is married and has two children. She directed her feature film debut, , while nine months pregnant with her second child in early 2018, and gave birth one week after principal photography wrapped. She has described the set as family-friendly, with her husband and children occasionally visiting during production.

Residence and influences

Scanlon has resided in since the mid-1990s, following her graduation from the School of Cinematic Arts. Her family continues to live in Chicago, where she grew up in the Lakeview neighborhood. Scanlon's work is shaped by her Chicago roots, particularly her experiences in Lakeview near Boystown during the AIDS epidemic in the 1980s and early 1990s, which fostered a deep sense of empathy in her storytelling. She has cited her dysfunctional family background as a key influence on her affinity for comedy, drawing from personal feelings of vulnerability to connect with characters like Michael Scott in The Office. Among films, she counts When Harry Met Sally... (1989) as a favorite for its portrayal of relatable, everyday people in humorous situations, which informs her preference for "hard comedy" over traditional romantic genres. In her personal life, Scanlon is a who shares her love of comedy with her children, often watching shows together, which reinforces her focus on accessible, family-oriented humor in her projects.

Filmography

Films

Scanlon's directorial work in film includes and productions, marking her transition from television directing to feature-length and special projects. Her debut feature film, (2018), is a written by , starring and as overworked assistants who scheme to set up their demanding bosses on a date to ease their workloads. The film received positive reviews for its witty script and strong performances, earning a 92% approval rating on based on 63 critic reviews. In 2020, Scanlon directed the interactive special Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs. the Reverend, a continuation of the series created by and . This choose-your-own-adventure format follows protagonist (Ellie Kemper) as she confronts the Reverend Richard Wayne Gary Wayne () in a , blending humor with branching paths that allow viewers to influence the story's outcome. The special was praised for its innovative interactivity and fidelity to the series' tone, achieving a 94% score from 34 reviews. Scanlon's second , The People We Hate at the Wedding (2022), is an ensemble comedy adapted from the novel by Grant Ginder, produced by Amazon Studios and distributed on Prime Video. It centers on a fractured British-American family reuniting for the eldest daughter's wedding in , featuring , , and in lead roles. The film explores themes of and familial dysfunction with a mix of and heartfelt moments, though it garnered mixed reception with a 31% score from 42 reviews, critiqued for uneven pacing despite strong casting. The Love Hypothesis (TBA) is an upcoming romantic comedy adaptation of the novel by Ali Hazelwood, starring Lili Reinhart and Tom Bateman, produced by Amazon MGM Studios.

Television

Scanlon began her television career as an editor, contributing to documentary programs for PBS and the Discovery Channel in the early 2000s. Her notable editing credits include the reality series Last Comic Standing (2004, 2008), the mockumentary sitcom The Office (2005–2013, starting from season 5), the music documentary The Wrecking Crew! (2008), the comedy The Mindy Project (2012–2015), and the pilot of Hello Ladies (2013). She transitioned to directing in 2012, focusing on single-camera comedies across network and streaming platforms. Scanlon has directed over 50 episodes of television, earning acclaim for her work on ensemble-driven sitcoms and contributing to the visual style of shows like The Good Place and Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Her directing credits include:
Year(s)TitleNotes
2012–2013The OfficeDirected episodes in seasons 8–9
2014New GirlDirected 1 episode
2014–2021Brooklyn Nine-NineDirected multiple episodes across seasons 2–8
2014The Mindy ProjectDirected 1 episode
2015Fresh Off the BoatDirected 1 episode
2015, 2020SuperstoreDirected episodes in seasons 1 and 6
2015The GrinderDirected 1 episode
2016The Good PlaceDirected the pilot and additional episodes in season 1
2016Man with a PlanDirected 1 episode
2016American HousewifeDirected 1 episode
2017Great NewsDirected multiple episodes
2017The MayorDirected 1 episode
2017GLOWDirected 1 episode
2017Will & GraceDirected 1 episode (revival)
2017Making HistoryDirected 1 episode
2017GhostedDirected the pilot
2018Splitting Up TogetherDirected 1 episode
2018Single ParentsDirected 1 episode
2018black-ishDirected 1 episode
2018ChampionsDirected 1 episode
2020Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs. the ReverendDirected the interactive special
2020Saved by the BellDirected 1 episode (revival)
2020The ConnersDirected 1 episode
2020Mapleworth MurdersDirected multiple episodes
2023–2025Abbott ElementaryDirected multiple episodes
2021AcapulcoDirected multiple episodes
2021Only Murders in the BuildingDirected 1 episode
2021YoungerDirected 1 episode
2022The Sex Lives of College GirlsDirected 1 episode
2022–2025LootDirected multiple episodes
2023Not Dead YetDirected 1 episode
2023Lopez vs. LopezDirected 1 episode
2023–2024UnstableDirected multiple episodes
2024Palm RoyaleDirected episodes in season 1
These credits highlight her versatility in comedy, with particular impact on , , and streaming series.

Awards and nominations

Claire Scanlon has received four nominations for her work as a film editor, with one win, all in picture editing categories for television programs. Her early nominations came from her editing contributions to the reality series on , recognizing her role in shaping the fast-paced, dramatic sequences of the competition format. She later earned acclaim for her comedic timing in editing episodes of , also on , where her precise cuts enhanced the show's signature style and humor. In 2004, Scanlon was nominated for Outstanding Picture Editing for Nonfiction Programming (Single or Multi-Camera) for , sharing the nod with editors Chris Simpson, Jason Steinberg, and Janet Swanson for their collaborative work on the season's high-stakes challenges and boardroom confrontations. The following year, in 2005, she received another nomination in the same category for , again collaborating with Simpson, Steinberg, Janet Swanson, Plowden Schumacher, and Michael T. Smith, highlighting her continued impact on the series' narrative rhythm during its second season. Transitioning to scripted comedy, Scanlon earned a 2009 nomination for Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series for the The Office episode "Dream Team," where her editing amplified the ensemble dynamics and awkward workplace antics central to the storyline. Her most notable achievement came in 2013, when she co-won the Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series for The Office series finale "Finale," shared with David Rogers; their work masterfully balanced emotional closure, humor, and the show's meta-elements in the episode's dual narrative structure.
YearCategoryProgramEpisode/NotesOutcomeCitation
2004Outstanding Picture Editing for Nonfiction Programming (Single or Multi-Camera)The Apprentice (NBC)Shared with Chris Simpson, Jason Steinberg, Janet SwansonNominee
2005Outstanding Picture Editing for Nonfiction Programming (Single or Multi-Camera)The Apprentice (NBC)Shared with Plowden Schumacher, Chris Simpson, Michael T. Smith, Jason Steinberg, Janet SwansonNominee
2009Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy SeriesThe Office (NBC)"Dream Team"Nominee
2013Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy SeriesThe Office (NBC)"Finale" (shared with David Rogers)Winner

Other awards

In addition to her Primetime Emmy recognition, Scanlon received the Eddie Award from the in 2014 for Best Edited Half-Hour Series for Television, shared with David Rogers for their work on the series finale of .https://deadline.com/2014/02/eddie-award-winners-2014-american-cinema-editors-awards-679543/ She was nominated for the same organization's Eddie Award in 2016 in the Best Edited Documentary - Feature category for The Wrecking Crew!. Scanlon earned a for the Music Documentary at the 2008 International Documentary Association Awards for her editing on The Wrecking Crew!, shared with producers Denny Tedesco and Suzie Greene Tedesco. For her feature directorial debut (2018), Scanlon was nominated for Best Female Director at the 2018 Hollywood Critics Association Midseason Awards.

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