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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Linda_YellenLinda Yellen - Wikipedia

    Linda Yellen is an American director, producer and writer of film and television, (born in New York City). As a producer some of her credits are Playing for Time (1980), The Royal Romance of Charles and Diana (1982) and Second Serve (1986).

    Year
    Title
    Role
    Notes
    2022
    Director, Co-Writer
    Feature
    2018
    Director, writer, producer
    Feature
    2017
    Director
    Short
    2016
    Director, producer, writer
    Feature
  2. www.lindayellen.comLinda Yellen

    Linda Yellen is a New York based director, writer and producer, with a career spanning four decades. Her celebrated directing style, which was the subject of a documentary, has led her to direct many notable actors, including Anthony Hopkins, Diane Keaton, William Hurt, and Vanessa Redgrave.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0947388Linda Yellen - IMDb

    Linda Yellen is a director, writer and producer best known for her work in television and independent film. She created her first film, a 10-minute short entitled Prospera, during her sophomore year at Barnard, winning third prize in the New York Film Festival right behind films by Martin Scorsese and George Lucas.

    • January 1, 1
    • Producer, Writer, Director
    • New York City, New York, USA
    • Linda Yellen
  4. EVERY FILM WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY LINDA YELLEN. Chantilly Bridge | Official Trailer. Chantilly Bridge (2023) Starring Ally Sheedy, JoBeth Williams, Talia Shire, Lindsay Crouse, Helen Slater, Patricia Richardson, Jill Eikenberry.

  5. Linda Yellen is a director, writer and producer best known for her work in television and independent film. She created her first film, a 10-minute short entitled Prospera, during her sophomore year at Barnard, winning third prize in the New York Film Festival right behind films by Martin Scorsese and George Lucas.

    • July 13, 1949
  6. Linda Yellen is a director, writer and producer best known for her work in television and independent film. She created her first film, a 10-minute short entitled Prospera, during her sophomore year at Barnard, winning third prize in the New York Film Festival right behind films by Martin Scorsese and George Lucas.

  7. Linda Yellen, director of Dennis Hoppers final movie, The Last Movie Festival, recalls working with him, his love of photography, and his wish that he’d gotten relationships...