Tom Cherones (born 1939) is a
director and
producer of several
TV series.
Early life
He grew up in
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, where his father operated a radio and TV repair shop. His grandfather was a
Greek immigrant. From 1961 to 1965, he was a lieutenant in the
United States Navy. His first directing job was an educational film and his first work after moving to
Hollywood was as a production manager for
General Hospital.
Directing television
Cherones began as a television director on
My Sister Sam in the 1980s. In the 1990s he became noted for directing
Seinfeld (81 episodes) and
NewsRadio (56 episodes). His work on
Seinfeld won him high praise and a
Directors Guild of America Award for "
The Contest". In 2003, he was inducted into the
Alabama Stage and Screen Hall of Fame.
Later life
He is currently semi-retired and teaches an occasional video production course at the
University of Alabama, where he earned a
Master's degree.
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