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David Michor grew up in a video store and knew right away that he wanted to be a filmmaker. He started making movies when he picked up a video camera at just 7 years-old, and he hasn't stopped ever since. David attended film school at Columbia College Chicago and majored in Directing. For his final semester, he was chosen out of a large pool of applicants to attend the Semester in LA Program. Studying on the CBS Radford Lot, he honed his craft and got a job in the mail room. This eventually led to a writer's assistant position on the WB sitcom, "The Help," working directly for the show's creator, Ron Leavitt, who also created "Married with Children" and "Unhappily Ever After." David went on to write and direct several short films that premiered at the Columbia College Film Festival held at Sundance including, "H1N1" about a zombie apocalypse, "Snooze, Charlie" about an addiction to the snooze button, and "The Hoarder" about a demonic lamp that attacks its possessor. David is developing his feature directorial debut and resides in Los Angeles as a writer, director, and editor.