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Tony Yacenda is an American television writer and producer. He is best-known for the TV series American Vandal, for which he won a Peabody Award.
Early Life
editYacenda grew up in Exton, Pennsylvania and attended Downingtown High School.[1]
He attended Emerson College. [2]
Career
editYacenda previously worked in commercials and music videos, directing prominently for rapper Lil Dicky.
Yacenda co-created mockumentary comedy series American Vandal in 2017 alongside Dan Perrault.