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Joy Lusco, also known as Joy Kecken and Joy Lusco Kecken, is an American film and television director and writer. She often works with her husband, Scott Kecken. They worked on the HBO drama series ''
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'' on four of the show's five seasons.


Biography

Lusco moved with her family as a teenager to the Baltimore area. In 1995, while attending
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, she met her future husband Scott Kecken. After graduating from college, she took an internship with the Baltimore-based television show '' Homicide: Life on the Street.'' Eventually she became a freelance writer for the show. In 1998 she wrote the teleplay for episode 6.23 "Fallen Heroes: Part 2." Later that year she wrote the teleplay for episode 7.08, "Kellerman, P.I.: Part 1." In 1997 she and Scott Kecken began work on a documentary film on Baltimore's "arabbers" (produce vendors who work from horse-drawn carts). They also started a production company called The Film Foundry. The project was funded by grants from the Maryland Arts Council and the Maryland Humanities Council. In 1998 she and Scott released the short film ''
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,'' starring
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(''Homicide''), which was screened at 35 film festivals. It won best short at the New York Independent International Film Festival, a Jury Award from the Atlanta Film and Video Festival, and the Lumiere Award from the New Orleans Film and Video Festival. In 2001 she was a member of the writing staff of ''
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'' a show about an all-female detective squad for the Lifetime network. In 2001 she programmed the Women In Film and Video festival, Diverse Voices. She and Scott married in 2002. She worked with a Girl Scout troop in a video production on self-expression, ''Teen Voices''. In 2002 Lusco was a member of the writing staff and the
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for the first season of ''
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''. Lusco and ''The Wire'' creator
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had been writing colleagues for ''Homicide.'' She wrote the teleplay for the eleventh episode " The Hunt". She worked as a staff writer for the season of 2002, as well. She co-wrote the story and wrote the teleplay for the fourth episode "
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". She returned as a member of the writing team for the show's third season in 2004. She co-wrote the story and wrote the teleplay for seventh episode "
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". Lusco joined the Advisory Board of the Maryland Film Festival in 2003. She worked on
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'' as a story consultant. Also in 2003 she worked as a story producer for the A&E reality TV series, ''
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.'' In 2004 she and Scott had a son, Tawabi Kecken. The family settled in southern Pennsylvania. They continued to work on their documentary '' We Are Arabbers,'' which premiered September 9, 2004 at
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. Lusco has said that the project gave her an insight into the "hard scrabble" nature of her grandparents' lives. That year she also released a short, '' Woman Hollering Creek'', starring Larry Gilliard Jr. (''The Wire''); it was adapted from a
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of the same name by
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. It screened at the Maryland Film Festival and the Boston International Film Festival. In 2006 Lusco joined the writing staff of the short-lived NBC series, '' Standoff''. She wrote episode 1.04, "Partners in Crime". She has co-written a feature film, ''Maker of Saints'', which is set to star
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.


Filmography

*'' Motherland: Fort Salem'' (2020) **Episode 1.05 "Bellweather Season" (2020) Writer **Episode 1.08 "Citydrop" (2020) Writer *'' Cloak & Dagger'' (2019) **Episode 2.04 "Rabbit Hold" (2019) Writer **Episode 2.07 "Two Player" (2019) Writer *''
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'' (2017) **Episode 1.07 "You Got Me" (2017) Writer *'' Standoff'' (2006) **Episode 1.04 "Partners in Crime" (2006) Writer *'' We Are Arabbers'' (2004) Co-Producer and Co-Director *'' Woman Hollering Creek'' (2004) Writer, Co-Producer and Co-Director *''
The Wire ''The Wire'' is an American Crime film, crime drama Television show, television series created and primarily written by author and former police reporter David Simon. The series was broadcast by the cable network HBO in the United States. ''The ...
'' (2002) **Episode 1.11 " The Hunt" (2002) Teleplay **Episode 2.04 "
Hard Cases "Hard Cases" is the fourth episode of the second season of the HBO original series ''The Wire''. The episode was written by Joy Lusco from a story by David Simon & Joy Lusco and was directed by Elodie Keene. It originally aired on June 22, 2003. ...
" (2003) Story and Teleplay **Episode 3.07 "
Back Burners "Back Burners" is the seventh episode of the third season of the HBO original series ''The Wire''. The episode was written by Joy Lusco from a story by David Simon & Joy Lusco and was directed by Tim Van Patten. It originally aired on November 7, 2 ...
" (2004) Story and Teleplay *''
The Division ''The Division'' is an American police procedural drama television series created by Deborah Joy LeVine starring Bonnie Bedelia. The series focuses on a team of female detectives and police officers in the San Francisco Police Department. The ...
'' (2001) Writer *'' Homicide: Life on the Street'' (1993) **Episode 6.23 "Fallen Heroes: Part 2" (1998) Teleplay **Episode 7.08 "Kellerman, P.I.: Part 1" (1998) Teleplay *''
Louisville Louisville ( , , ) is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the 28th most-populous city in the United States. Louisville is the historical seat and, since 2003, the nominal seat of Jefferson County, on the Indiana border. ...
'' (1998) Writer, Co-Producer and Co-Director


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