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Andy Goddard is a director and writer known for Set Fire To The Stars (2014), Downton Abbey (2011-12) and Doctor Who (2008). His debut short Little Sisters (1998) was nominated for a BAFTA and won both the Gold Hugo at the 34th Chicago International Film Festival and the Grand Prix in European Competition at Festival Du film DE Vendôme.- Director
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Emmy-nominated, BAFTA award-winning director Kari Skogland is CEO of Mad Rabbit, a development and production company. Skogland is committed to producing high-end one-hour dramas for the international market while she continues her award- winning work. Most recently she was Executive Producer and Director of all 6 episodes of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier for Marvel, starring Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan. Before that she was pilot, multiple episode director and an executive producer of Showtime's limited series The Loudest Voice starring Russell Crowe as Roger Ailes. She won several awards for her work as director on the hit series The Handmaid's Tale and is recognized for the pilot episodes of AMC's NOS4A2 starring Zachary Quinto, and the pilot of Starz's The Rook.
Skogland has become one of the world's most prolific female directors of one-hour dramas and feature films. She was named one of The Hollywood Reporter's "Ten Directors to Watch" for her auteur debut, won a prestigious BAFTA award for directing The Handmaid's Tale season one finale, nominated for a 2018 Emmy award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series for The Handmaid's Tale season two and most recently the Loudest Voice was nominated for a Golden Globe best mini series and won best actor for Russell Crowe. Kari was also featured in Variety's 2018 Women's Impact Report.
Skogland's additional television credits include the premiere season of Condor (Audience), The Borgias and Penny Dreadful (Showtime), Boardwalk Empire (HBO), The Killing, The Walking Dead and Fear the Walking Dead (AMC), Under the Dome (CBS), Vikings (History Channel), Power (Starz), The Americans (FX), House of Cards and The Punisher (Netflix) and many more. Skogland also directed Sons of Liberty (History), a 6-part event miniseries for which she won the Directors Guild of Canada (DCG) award for best director of a television miniseries.- Director
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Dearbhla Walsh is known for Bad Sisters (2022), Little Dorrit (2008) and The Handmaid's Tale (2017).- Director
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Bafta and Emmy nominated director Jeremy Webb has directed numerous high end television dramas on both sides of the Atlantic. He was nominated for an Emmy for the episode of Downton Abbey that dealt with the death of Lady Sybil. He was also nominated for a BAFTA for his work on the BBC dramas Silk and Merlin. He also directed the highly acclaimed miniseries Ambassadors and episodes of Doctor Who. Since being based in Los Angeles he has been a regular Director on Showtime's Masters of Sex as well as the AMC shows Hell on Wheels, TURN Washington's Spies and The Son. Jeremy's recent credits have focused on more high concept stories with work on Colony, NOS4A2, Legion and Altered Carbon as well as Marvel's The Punisher and 4 seasons of the massively successful Umbrella Academy. He also directed the Season Finale of Eric Heisserer's fantasy drama Shadow and Bone and the Series finale of Locke and Key. Jeremy has just finished working on the highly anticipated HBO drama The Last Of Us written by Chernobyl's Craig Mazin and Neil Druckman staring Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey.- Producer
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Antonio Campos is an American filmmaker
Campos made his feature-length debut on Afterschool, which had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. The film was later acquired by IFC Films. It was released in a limited release on October 2, 2009. Campos then went on to direct Simon Killer. The film stars Brady Corbet and had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. IFC Films acquired distribution rights to the film, and opened in a limited release in April 2013.
Campos's third feature, Christine, which starred Rebecca Hall, had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival.
The film was acquired by The Orchard, and released in a limited release on October 14, 2016. Campos is attached to direct a prequel to The Omen for 20th Century Fox. Campos directed the pilot episode of The Sinner, starring Jessica Biel and Christopher Abbott, and also served as an executive producer. The pilot was later ordered to series. He also directed episode 8 of Marvel's The Punisher. In 2020, Campos wrote and directed the psychological thriller The Devil All the Time, which was released in September on Netflix.
Apart from being a director and screenwriter, Campos confounded the production company Borderline Films, which has produced films such as James White, Katie Says Goodbye, and Martha Marcy May Marlene. In October 2022, it was announced that Campos had been hired as show-runner for the untitled The Batman spin-off series set in Arkham Asylum, in addition to serving as director and an executive producer.
Campos was born in New York City. His father is the Brazilian journalist Lucas Mendes, while his mother is an American producer, Rose Ganguzza. His maternal grandparents were Italian.- Director
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Jim O'Hanlon was born on 3 November 1970 in Dublin, Ireland. He is a director and producer, known for Trying (2020), Coronation Street (1960) and The Deep (2010).- Director
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Kevin Hooks was born on 19 September 1958 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He is a director and producer, known for Innerspace (1987), Last Resort (2012) and Passenger 57 (1992). He is married to Cheryl. They have two children. He was previously married to Regina Hooks.- Director
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Jet Wilkinson is a Director/Producer from Sydney, Australia.
She is a 2020 NAACP nominee for Outstanding Direction in a Drama Series. And is a two time nominee at the Australian Director's Guild Awards in the category of Best Achievement in Direction for a Television Drama Series.
In 2015 Wilkinson expanded her career into the U.S. market, signing with The Gersh Agency and has been directing U.S. prime time network and streaming shows ever since. In 2017 she was the Co-Executive Producer and director of How to Get Away with Murder starring Viola Davis. In 2018/2019 she was the Executive Producer and director of The Chi for Showtime and in 2022 Jet was the Executive Producer/Director on Percy Jackson and the Olympians for Disney Plus.- Director
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Stephen Surjik is known for The Umbrella Academy (2019), The Punisher (2017) and Lost in Space (2018).- Director
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Jamie M. Dagg is known for Sweet Virginia (2017) and River (2015).- Director
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Michael Offer is known for Homeland (2011), How to Get Away with Murder (2014) and The State Within (2006).- Actress
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Salli Richardson-Whitfield is a 30-year industry veteran. She has been featured in 20+ major motion pictures and has starred opposite a number of Hollywood's top actors, including Samuel L. Jackson in 'The Great White Hype', Denzel Washington in 'Antwone Fisher', and Will Smith in 'I Am Legend'. On television, Salli starred in the long-running SYFY network hit series 'Eureka' as well as three seasons of 'Stitchers' on Freeform. Her acting resume includes dozens of popular series, highlighted by 'Criminal Minds', 'Bones', 'House MD', 'NYPD Blue', 'Castle', 'Being Mary Jane', and 'CSI: Miami'.
Changing gears to a role behind the camera, Salli has established herself as a director and producer. Ava DuVernay was one of the first to recognize Salli's skill as director, offering Salli two back-to-back episodes of the first season of 'Queen Sugar'. Her now incredibly extensive directing resume includes Amazon's 'Wheel of Time', Hulu's 'Reprisal', Apple's 'See', Netflix's 'Dear White People', 'Luke Cage', 'The Punisher', and 'Altered Carbon', Starz' 'American Gods' and 'Survivor's Remorse', Showtime's 'The Chi', ABC's 'Scandal' and 'Black-ish', Fox's 'Lethal Weapon', Freeform's 'Shadowhunters', BET's 'Rebel', SYFY'S 'The Magicians', 'Eureka', 'Black Lightening', and The CW's 'All American'.
Salli's work is award-nominated for a NAACP Award for Outstanding Directing In A Drama Series for 'Luke Cage', for a Hugo Award nomination for her work on 'Wheel of Time', and for a Black Reel Award for directing 'Black-ish'. She won the AAFCA Best TV Directing Award for her work on HBO's 'The Gilded Age'. Most recently, she won two The Gracies' 2024 awards for Director - Drama ('Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty') and Producer - Entertainment ('The Gilded Age').
Salli's successful run as a director and producer was punctuated by the announcement of her first Overall Deal with HBO for whom she Directed and Executive Produced Julian Fellowes' period drama series 'The Gilded Age' and also directed the final two episodes of the first season of Adam McKay's critically acclaimed series 'Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty'. Salli has since renewed her relationship with HBO and HBO Max with a long-term Overall Deal. Since then, she has served as Executive Producer on season two of 'Winning Time' and season two of 'The Gilded Age', to much success. She is an Executive Producer and Director on HBO's Brad Ingelsby Task Force Limited Series starring Mark Ruffalo.- Director
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Alex Garcia Lopez is a director and writer from Buenos Aires, Argentina. He moved to the United States as a teenager and studied music at Berklee College of Music. He later moved to London where he began making short films. After working in the British TV industry for many years and directing BAFTA nominated shows like Misfits and Utopia, among others, Alex's career expanded into the US where he has directed The Witcher, Daredevil, Punisher and Cowboy Bebop among other projects. His latest project is Star Wars' The Acolyte and 100 Years of Solitude from the Nobel prize winner, Gabriel Garcia Marquez.- Director
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Meera Menon is an Indian-American director, writer, and editor. Her feature directorial debut, Farah Goes Bang, screened at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2013 and was awarded the inaugural Nora Ephron Prize by Tribeca and Vogue. She resides in Los Angeles.
Menon cited her father as her earliest inspiration for filmmaking, using his camera to shoot films with her next-door neighbor. Since her father, Vijayan Menon, is a film producer, Menon was exposed to filmmaking from a young age. Her father is also a founder of Tara Arts, an English cultural ambassador for South India, showcasing musicals and films. Menon says while her parents encouraged her to pursue the arts, her father advised her to look at it as a hobby.
Because of this way of thinking about film, Menon did not seriously consider filmmaking as a career until she attended Columbia University, and took classes that were taught by professional filmmakers. Menon she received a BA in English and Art History from Columbia, but while she was there, she began directing films and discovered a passion for the craft. She went on to receive an MFA from the USC School of Cinematic Arts.
In 2009, Menon wrote and directed the short film Mark in Argentina, a story about a governor searching for his mistress in Argentina. However, it wasn't until Menon released her feature-length debut when she started to get a great deal of recognition from the media.
Menon's first full-length feature film, Farah Goes Bangwas described by Jennifer Mills as one that, "explores many genres: the road movie, the sexual coming of age movie, the political film, the buddy movie." Menon co-wrote the film with Laura Goode, who also acted as a producer. Not only did Menon win the Nora Ephron Prize for Farah Goes Bang, but the film also won awards at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival and CAAMFest.
Menon also works as an editor for Larry King Now, and has done camera work and art direction for other independent projects.
In 2015, Menon directed the female-driven Wall Street drama Equity. The film premiered In Competition at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival.
In 2016 Menon also wrote and directed the short film The Press Conference for Refinery29's ShatterBox Anthology, a series of 12 shorts written and directed by women. The short premiered on Refinery29's website on September 23, 2016.
She had also worked as a director on the TV series The Magicians for an episode in the third, and two in the fourth season.- Director
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Stephen Kay was born in 1963 in New Zealand. He is a director and producer, known for Get Carter (2000), Sons of Anarchy (2008) and Friday Night Lights (2006). He has been married to Piper Perabo since 26 July 2014.- Writer
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Ian Brennan was born on 23 April 1978 in Mount Prospect, Illinois, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Glee (2009), Monster (2022) and Cooties (2014). He has been married to Trilby Glover since 4 September 2016. They have two children.- Producer
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Born November 9, 1965 in Indianapolis, Indiana, US as Ryan Patrick Murphy, he is an American writer, director, and producer, responsible for creating such hits as Nip/Tuck (2003), Glee (2009) and American Horror Story (2011). His mother, J. Andy Murphy, was a writer and communications worker and his father was a circulation director in the newspaper industry. He has one brother. He attended a Catholic school till the eighth grade and graduated from Warren Central High School. He went on to study journalism at the Indiana University Bloomington, where he was also a member of a vocal ensemble, and went on to intern in the style section of the The Washington Post in 1986. In 1990 he got into screenwriting, but only in 1999 was his first story produced: it was Popular (1999), a teen comedy show, which he co-created with Gina Matthews and which run for two seasons. In 2003 he created Nip/Tuck (2003), which brought him his first Emmy nomination. He won the award six years later, when in 2009 he directed the pilot of his hit series Glee (2009) which he co-created with Ian Brennan and Brad Falchuk. In 2011 he and Falchuk co-crated another highly popular series, American Horror Story (2011). in 2015 he was awarded the Award for Inspiration from amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research. In 2018 Murphy signed a five-year $300 million development deal with Netflix. He is a pan equal opportunities activist, both through his movies and television projects which very often focus on the LGBTQ+ community, and as a creator of the Half Initiative, which aims at making Hollywood more inclusive for women and minorities. He's been married to photographer David Miller since 2012. They have three sons, Logan Phineas, Ford, and Griffin Sullivan.- Producer
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Daniel Minahan is known for Series 7: The Contenders (2001), Game of Thrones (2011) and Fellow Travelers (2023).- Director
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Michael Uppendahl is known for American Horror Story (2011), The Walking Dead (2010) and Mad Men (2007).- Producer
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Janet Mock is a writer, director and executive producer for the FX series "Pose" and the Netflix limited series "Hollywood." She's also the New York Times bestselling and trailblazing author of two memoirs, Redefining Realness (2014) and Surpassing Certainty (2017) about her journey as a trans woman.
Janet has received Harvard University's Artist of the Year Award in 2019 and was named on of The Hollywood Reporter's "Women in Entertainment Power 100" and included on Vanity Fair's "New Establishment" list -- adding to her Peabody Award, Television Academy Honors, two AFI Awards and Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for "Pose."
Onscreen, she appeared in Jay-Z's music video for "Family Feud," directed by Ava DuVernay, and guest-starred in Alex Garland's FX on Hulu limited series, DEVS. She will make her feature directorial debut with the Sammy Davis-Kim Novak film, "Scandalous." She lives and writes in New York City.