Sheri Elwood

Her work on Lucifer, Moonshine and Call Me Fitz demonstrates her talent in creating and directing compelling and often quirky character-driven stories with a cinematic yet grounded style.

She also wrote and directed the feature film Deeply,[6] starring Kirsten Dunst and Lynn Redgrave, a romantic drama about grief and lost love.

Lucifer follows the Devil who, disillusioned with his reign in Hell, decides to take a vacation to Los Angeles and opens a high-end nightclub called Lux.

The series, in which she served as director, writer, and showrunner, stars Jason Priestley as a morally degenerate car salesman who goes into business with his conscience.

Filmed on Elwood's parents' actual campground,[8] it very loosely depicts the antics of her blended family and growing up in a small community on Nova Scotia's South Shore.

Additionally, she is developing several projects with Blink49 Studios,[9] including At Least You Have Your Health and CLAW, a feminist spin on monsters, mountains, and all things après-ski.

On the feature film side, Elwood is directing the R-rated comedic-fantasy Heather of the Valley with Elevation Pictures and is writing the comedy Sequels for Anonymous Content.