Highlights
Off Campus Season 1 - Let Me Help Clip
Off Campus
Remarkably Bright Creatures - Sally Field and Lewis Pullman Exclusive Interviews
Remarkably Bright Creatures
Forbidden Fruits - Exclusive Interview
Forbidden Fruits
Wednesday - Jenna Ortega and Catherine Zeta-Jones at the Exclusive FYSEE Event
Wednesday
Love Story Season 1 - Love Always Risks Heartbreak Clip
Love Story
I Love Boosters - Cast and Crew at the LA Premiere
I Love Boosters
Bathtub Scene Breakdown with Yerin Ha & Luke Thompson - Bridgerton Season 4 Part 2
Bridgerton
Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan: Ghost War - Michael Kelly, Sienna Miller, John Krasinski at the World Premiere
Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan: Ghost War
House of the Dragon Season 3 - Draw Your Sword Clip
House of the Dragon
Nobody Wants This Season 2 - Kristen Bell at the Netflix FYSEE LA Event
Nobody Wants This
Ted Lasso Season 4 - Relationship Advice from Mum Clip
Ted Lasso
I Love Boosters - Keke Palmer at the LA Premiere
I Love Boosters
Euphoria Season 3 - Saddle Up Clip
Euphoria
Nobody Wants This Season 2 - Cast and Crew at the Netflix FYSEE LA Event
Nobody Wants This

Sheila Nevins

Sheila Nevins
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Birthday
April 6th, 1939
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Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
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Sheila Nevins Biography

Nevins previously ran MTV Documentary Films from 2019 to 2024, and was the President of HBO's Documentary and Family Programming from 2005 - 2018. She earned a bachelor of the arts degree from Barnard Collegeand a master of fine arts degree from Yale University. Nevins produced documentaries before joining HBO in 1979. Nevins has overseen production of nearly 500 documentaries, earning eleven Oscars, 31 Primetime Emmys, 19 Academy Awards, 22 News and Documentary Emmys and 18 George Foster Peabody awards for HBO and one personal George Foster Peabody award.

She also received a 2005 News and Documentary Emmy for Lifetime Achievement. She received the 1998 Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Documentary Association. Nevins was inducted into the Broadcasting and Cable Hall of Fame in 2000. She began her career with the United States Information Service in Washington, DC, which produced and distributed documentary programs around the world.

Nevins was a producer for National Education Television's Great Dream Machine, a field producer for an ABC television documentary unit, a writer for Time-Life Films, a producer-writer for the Children's Television Workshop, a producer for CBS-TV's Who's Who program, and president of Spinning Reels, a production company. She joined HBO in 1979 as director of documentary programming.

Nevins was named executive vice president, original programming, for HBO and Cinemax in 1999 and President of Documentary and Family in 2005.

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