Wendey Stanzler is an American film editor and television director.

She was co-editor and associate producer of Michael Moore’s documentary Roger & Me, in 1989. She also co-edited Moore’s only fiction film, Canadian Bacon (1993). Stanzler was hired as an editor for Sex and the City and went on to become a guest director during the final season of the series. Stanzler has also edited for the series, Ed and Now and Again and the romantic comedy film Gray Matters (2007), directed by Sue Kramer, starring Heather Graham, Tom Cavanagh and Bridget Moynahan.

She has directed several episodes of Grey’s Anatomy, Desperate Housewives, The Middle and Ugly Betty, all on ABC as well as The Vampire Diaries, Pretty Little Liars, Parks and Recreation among other series. Stanzler was producer and director on the first season of the CW series 90210 in 2008–2009. In 2011, she directed the pilot episode of the ABC Family series The Nine Lives of Chloe King. In 2015, she began directing episodes of You’re the Worst in its second season and in the third season, she became a co-executive producer and directed the season’s episodes with series creator Stephen Falk.

She won the American Cinema Editors’ Eddie Award twice: in 2004 for the Sex in the City episode “American Girl in Paris, part 2” and in 1990 for Roger & Me.

In 2003 and 2004, Stanzler was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for her editing work on Sex and the City. Stanzler won a Children’s & Family Emmy Award in 2022 for Outstanding Directing for a Single-Camera Program for the Mysterious Benedict Society.

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