Encyclopedia of Television Film Directors

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Scarecrow Press, Jun 5, 2009 - Performing Arts - 862 pages
From live productions of the 1950s like Requiem for a Heavyweight to big budget mini-series like Band of Brothers, long-form television programs have been helmed by some of the most creative and accomplished names in directing. Encyclopedia of Television Film Directors brings attention to the directors of these productions, citing every director of stand alone long-form television programs: made for TV movies, movie-length pilots, mini-series, and feature-length anthology programs, as well as drama, comedy, and musical specials of more than 60 minutes.

Each of the nearly 2,000 entries provides a brief career sketch of the director, his or her notable works, awards, and a filmography. Many entries also provide brief discussions of key shows, movies, and other productions. Appendixes include Emmy Awards, DGA Awards, and other accolades, as well as a list of anthology programs. A much-needed reference that celebrates these often-neglected artists, Encyclopedia of Television Film Directors is an indispensable resource for anyone interested in the history of the medium.
 

Contents

A
1
B
22
C
70
D
111
E
150
F
160
G
188
H
224
R
466
S
494
T
583
U
603
V
605
W
608
Y
635
Z
640

I
272
J
276
K
292
L
319
Contents
355
M
355
N
410
O
423
P
430
Q
464
Appendix A Awards Chronology
645
Appendix B The Great Directors
681
Appendix C Top 100 Movies Miniseries and Shows
687
Appendix D Genres Writers Historical Figures Actors and Actresses
695
Appendix E Anthology Titles
711
Appendix F British Imports
715
Bibliography
721
Name Index
725
Title Index
767
About the Author
839

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About the author (2009)

Jerry Roberts is an acquisitions editor and a longtime contributor to such film and television industry trade publications as Daily Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, and DGA Magazine. He is also the author or editor of several books, including Robert Mitchum: A Bio-Bibliography (1992) and The Great American Playwrights on the Screen (2003).

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