Sierra Teller Ornelas

co-creator of Peacock’s “Rutherford Falls"

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Sierra Teller Ornelas is the co-creator of the comedy “Rutherford Falls” on Peacock.

The Treat: Writer and producer Sierra Teller Ornelas on how ‘The Godfather’ speaks to her as a Native American

Sierra Teller Ornelas is the co-creator of the comedy “Rutherford Falls” on Peacock.

from The Treatment

Sierra Teller Ornelas is the co-creator, along with Ed Helms and Mike Schur of Peacock’s “Rutherford Falls,” currently in its second season.

‘Rutherford Falls’ co-creator Sierra Teller Ornelas on the infinite number of stories Native Americans have to tell

Sierra Teller Ornelas is the co-creator, along with Ed Helms and Mike Schur of Peacock’s “Rutherford Falls,” currently in its second season.

from The Treatment

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