Michael Engler
Michael Engler | |
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Occupation |
Theater director, television director, television producer |
Years active | 1989–present |
Michael Engler is an American theater director, and a Director's Guild of America and Emmy nominated television director and producer.
Theater
His Broadway credits include Eastern Standard,[1] starring Dylan Baker, Patricia Clarkson, Kevin Conroy, and Anne Meara, as well as Mastergate,[2] written by Larry Gelbart, and I Hate Hamlet,[3] written by Paul Rudnick and starring Evan Handler and Alan Arkin.
His direction of the 2003 off-Broadway production of the Alan Bennett play Talking Heads garnered him a nomination for the Outer Critics Circle Award.[4]
Film And Television
1990s
Engler began his career in television with the TV movie Mastergate (1992) based on the play he directed by Larry Gelbart.[5] The following year he worked on the television series Bakersfield P.D., starring Ron Eldard, Giancarlo Esposito, and Brian Doyle Murray, as well as the series Sisters, starring Swoosie Kurtz and Sela Ward.
In 1993 and 1994 Engler directed two episodes of the HBO series Dream On, created by David Crane and Marta Kaufmann, and starring Brian Benben and Wendie Malick, as well as an episode of the Claire Danes starrer My So-Called Life, and began directing what would become fifteen episodes of the series Party of Five,[6] on which he was also a producer. The series starred Neve Campbell and Jennifer Love Hewitt.
In 1995 Engler worked on the Mary Tyler Moore series New York News and Under One Roof,[7] starring James Earl Jones, followed by the David E. Kelley series Chicago Hope[7] in 1996, as well as the TV series Profit, starring Adrian Pasdar in 1997.[7]
In 1998 Engler wrote and directed the short film The Victim. In the same year he worked on the short-lived series Significant Others, starring Jennifer Garner, and Cupid, starring Jeremy Piven. Engler wrapped up the 1990s with Time of Your Life,[7] a spin-off of Party of Five. Engler served as a consulting producer on Cupid and a co-executive producer on Time of Your Life.
2000s
Engler began the decade with the series Once and Again, starring Sela Ward, Billy Campbell, Evan Rachel Wood, and Shane West, followed by the Aaron Sorkin drama The West Wing, the HBO series Six Feet Under, starring Peter Krause and Michael C. Hall, Hidden Hills, and the series My Guide to Becoming a Rock Star starring Oliver Hudson, two episodes of Watching Ellie and an episode of Do Over.[7]
In 2001 Engler began directing for the HBO series Sex and the City for which he would go on to earn one Emmy nomination[8] and two Directors Guild of American nominations.[9]
In 2004 Engler directed an episode of the series Keen Eddie,[7] starring Mark Valley and Sienna Miller, followed by an episode of the HBO series Deadwood, starring Timothy Olyphant and Ian McShane.[10] Followed by Life As We Know It, which he co-executive produced, and the TV movie Twenty Questions which he also executive produced,[7] and the series The PTA.[11] In 2006, Engler directed the pilot episode for the USA series Psych.[7]
In 2007 Engler directed for the series 12 Miles of Bad Road, starring Lily Tomlin,[6] followed by the TV movies Two Families[7] and Single with Parents, starring Beau Bridges,[12] and the series Privileged, for which Engler served as executive producer on the pilot episode.[13] Engler ended the decade with the TV movie Lost and Found, featuring Brian Cox.[14]
Beginning in 2007, Engler directed eleven episodes of the NBC series 30 Rock, for which he was nominated for a Directors Guild of America Award[15] and an Emmy[16] for directing the episode Rosemary's Baby.
2010s
Engler began the decade by directing two episodes of the NBC series Parenthood[6] in 2010, and The Big C, starring Laura Linney, for which Engler was an executive producer. He followed with an episode of Go On,[13] starring Matthew Perry and Nashville, starring Connie Britton and Hayden Panettiere,[13] both in 2012. In 2013 Engler directed the pilot episode for the series Welcome to the Family, starring Ricardo Chavira and Mike O'Malley.[7]
Director Filmography
Year | Title | Notes |
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1992 | Mastergate | TV Movie |
1992 1993 |
Sisters | The Best Seats In The House Out of the Ashes |
1993 | Baker's Field P.D. | A Bullet For Stiles |
1993 1994 |
Dream On | One Ball, Two Strikes Blame it on Reo |
1994 | My So-Called Life | Self-Esteem |
1994 1998 |
Party of Five | Also executive producer Thanksgiving
Games People Play |
1995 | New York News | Past Imperfect |
1995 | Under One Roof | Ronnie's Got A Gun |
1996 | Chicago Hope | Sweet Surrender |
1997 | Profit | Security |
1998 | The Victim | Also writer Short Film |
1998 | Significant Others | The Next Big Thing Matters of Gravity |
1998 | Cupid | Also consulting producer Heaven... He's In Heaven |
1999 | Time of Your Life | Also co-executive producer The Time She Came To New York |
2000 2001 |
Once And Again | Ozymandias 2.0 Love's Laborer's Lost |
2001 | The West Wing | Ellie |
2001 2003 |
Six Feet Under | The Trip
In Place of Anger |
2001 2004 |
Sex and the City | Time and Punishment My Motherboard, Myself |
2002 | My Guide to Becoming a Rock Star | Fame The Road Gig |
2002 | Watching Ellie | Cheetos Tango |
2002 | Hidden Hills | The Mark of Manolo Halloween |
2002 | Do Over | Hot For Teacher |
2004 | Keen Eddie | Inciting Incident |
2004 | Deadwood | Bullock Returns to the Camp |
2004 2005 |
Life As We Know It | Also co-executive producer Pilot |
2006 | Twenty Questions | Also executive producer TV movie |
2006 | The PTA | |
2006 | Psych | Pilot |
2007 | 12 Miles of Bad Road | Pilot |
2007 | Two Families | TV Movie |
2007 2012 |
30 Rock | The Baby Show Up All Night |
2008 | Single with Parents | TV movie |
2008 | Privileged | Also executive producer (pilot only) Pilot |
2009 | Lost and Found | TV movie |
2010 | Parenthood | Wassup The Situation |
2010 2013 |
The Big C | Also executive producer Summertime |
2012 | Go On | Do You Believe in Ghosts ... Yes! |
2012 | Nashville | Someday You'll Call My Name |
2013 | Welcome to the Family | Pilot |
2015 | Empire | Out, Damned Spot |
References
- ↑ Eastern Standard at Google Books
- ↑ New York Times: A Dream Come True: Growing Up to Direct Plays
- ↑ New York Times: Review/Theater; Williamson as Specter in 'I Hate Hamlet'
- ↑ Talking Heads at the Lortel Archives
- ↑ TCM: Mastergate Overview
- 1 2 3 Parenthood Director Bio Michael Engler
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TV.com Michael Engler
- ↑ Sex and The City Emmy Nominations
- ↑ Sex and the City Directors Bare All
- ↑ Michael Engler (director); Jody Worth (writer) (2004-05-02). "Bullock Returns to the Camp". Deadwood. Season 1. Episode 7. HBO.
- ↑ The PTA at interestMIX
- ↑ ABC unveils five new shows for midseason
- 1 2 3 Subtitle Box: Filmography of Michael Engler
- ↑ Hollywood Reporter: Two For NBC's Lost and Found
- ↑ Variety: DGA announces TV nominations, 'Lost,' 'Sopranos,' '30 Rock' nab duo of nods
- ↑ 30 Rock Emmy Nominations