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Maja Vrvilo (born 24 March 1970; age 54) is a television director who directed several episodes of Star Trek: Discovery, Star Trek: Short Treks, Star Trek: Picard, and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.

Vrvilo was born and raised in Croatia (then part of the former Yugoslavia) and received a diploma in Film Editing at the University of Zagreb in 1992. She worked as film editor on various student short films during her studies. In 1995, she relocated to the United States and received a Master's Diploma in Film Editing at the American Film Institute in Los Angeles in 1998.

She worked as film editor mostly in television, editing several episodes of The Agency (starring David Clennon, Daniel Benzali and Ronny Cox), Cold Case, and Hawaii Five-0 (starring Daniel Dae Kim).

She turned to directing in 2015, and since then, helmed episodes of series such as CSI: Cyber, Person of Interest, Elementary (with Wade Andrew Williams), Prison Break (with Robert Knepper, Faran Tahir, and Michael Benyaer), Doubt (with Saul Rubinek, Jacqueline Kim, and Roger Cross), Lethal Weapon (with Tony Plana), Gotham (with Alexander Siddig), Titans (with Rachel Nichols), Hawaii Five-0, MacGyver (with Peter Weller), Magnum P.I. (co-starring Amy Hill), S.W.A.T., Alex Kurtzman and Jenny Lumet's Clarice (with Shawn Doyle, Milton Barnes, and Simon Northwood), Blood & Treasure (starring James Callis), The Wheel of Time, and Ronald D. Moore's For All Mankind (with David Bowe).

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