Deborah Chow
Deborah Chow is a talented Canadian filmmaker, television director, and screenwriter, celebrated for her impactful independent films and her significant contributions to the Star Wars television franchise. Her career began with two award-winning short films, *Daypass* (2002) and *The Hill* (2004), which garnered recognition at various international film festivals, setting the stage for her future success. In 2010, she took a major step forward by writing and directing her debut feature film, *The High Cost of Living*.
Chow's impressive television career includes directing the 2014 adaptation of V.C. Andrews' classic Gothic novel, *Flowers in the Attic*, as well as episodes for notable series such as *Copper*, *Murdoch Mysteries*, *Reign*, *Beauty and the Beast*, and *Mr. Robot*. Her work in the Star Wars universe is particularly noteworthy; she directed multiple episodes of the acclaimed series *The Mandalorian* in 2019 and helmed all six episodes of *Obi-Wan Kenobi* for Disney+ in 2022. Chow's distinctive storytelling and directorial style have solidified her reputation as a leading figure in contemporary filmmaking, particularly in the realms of science fiction and drama.