Susie Lewis

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Susie Lewis
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Susie Lewis is an American writer and producer. She is best known for co-creating and producing the first three seasons of the MTV adult animated series Daria, [1] [2] [3] which originally aired from March 1997 to January 2002.

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Personal life

Lewis attended Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and graduated from New York Institute of Technology in New York City. [4] [5]

Career

Lewis's career began after she applied for an internship at MTV and then began working on Beavis and Butt-Head producing the music video segments. [4] She chose and edited the videos that the duo watched and oversaw the writing and recording of their comments. [6] She and Glenn Eichler were later asked to become co-creators for a spin-off of the show called Daria , built around the character Daria Morgendorffer, who originally appeared as the intelligent, sarcastic foil to Beavis and Butthead. [4] [7] Daria came at a request for a "show for girls" from MTV executives, so it was fitting that one of the co-creators would be a woman, and that women would be a significant presence on the writing and directing teams. [8]

Filmography

TV Series and TV Series Shorts [9]
YearTitleRole
2019–2020Player SelectCo-executive producer
2014–2021 Sea Rescue Supervising producer (63 episodes)
2013TakePart LiveProducer
2012–2013AXSLiveProducer
2011The SevenProducer
2009–2010Hip Hop ShopProducer
2008No. 1 Countdown: RockSupervising producer
2002–2003PortalExecutive producer (2 episodes)
2002BlisterExecutive producer
2002G4tv.comExecutive producer
2002Cheat! Pringles Gamers GuideExecutive producer
2002FilterExecutive producer
2002CinematechExecutive producer
2002Player$Executive producer
2002SweatExecutive producer
2001 Farmclub.com Producer
1997–1999 Daria Co-creator, writer, producer, creative supervisor (season 1-3), creative consultant (Season 4), voice actress (Andrea; Season 1 -3)
Daria Dance Party (1999), Write Where It Hurts (1998), Fair Enough (1998) The Big House (1997), Cafe Disaffecto (1997), Too Cute (1997)Voice actress (Andrea; Season 1-3)
Pinch Sitter (1997)Creative supervisor (1 episode)
1995 Beavis and Butt-Head Co-producer (156 episodes)
1994The HeadVoice actress (13 episodes)
TV Specials and Documentaries [9]
YearTitleRole
2006The CMT Music Awards 2006Coordinating Producer
2005MTV Video Music Awards LatinoaméricaCoordinating Producer
Awards [9]
YearTitleFor Work
2016Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's SeriesSea Rescue

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