Rob Schiller
Rob Schiller was an American television director and producer whose thirty-year career in the business yielded behind the camera roles on several of the most prominent situation comedy and soap operas of their day. His most high-profile credit was the Kevin James-starring hit about a working class New York couple "The King of Queens" (CBS 1998-2007), for which he directed more than three-quarters of the two hundred-plus episodes and served as executive producer. One of his earliest directing roles saw him awarded Daytime Emmy Awards in 1990 and 1991 for glitzy soap opera "Santa Barbara," while his cinematic directorial debut came in 2011 with horse-racing comedy "And They're Off."