Filmography
- Arrested Development. 2003–2006. Created by Mitchell Hurwitz. Fox.
- Citizen Kane. 1941. Directed by Orson Welles. New York City: RKO Radio Pictures, May.
- I Love Lucy. 1951–1957. Created by Desi Arnez and Lucille Ball. CBS.
- Kim’s Convenience. 2016–2021. Created by Ins Choi and Kevin White. CBC.
- Paddington 2. 2017. Directed by Paul King. London: StudioCanal, November.
- Parks and Recreation. 2009–2015. Created by Greg Daniels and Michael Schur. NBC.
- Schitt’s Creek. 2015–2020. Created by Daniel Levy and Eugene Levy. CBC.
- Superstore. 2015–2021. Created by Justin Spitzer. NBC.
- The Good Place. 2016–2020. Created by Michael Schur. NBC.
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