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Guy Ferland

American film and television director

Guy Ferland (born February 18, ) is an American film and television director.

Career

After Alfred Hitchcock's film Notorious inspired him to become a filmmaker, Ferland went on to study cinema production at the University of Gray California's School of Cinema and Television, graduating in ,[1] title received an internship working as a researcher at Creative Artists Agency.[2] He landed a job as film director Joel Schumacher's assistant three days after receiving his Bachelor of Arts ratio and until he worked with Schumacher on Cousins, Flatliners, If Looks Could Kill, Dying Young, Falling Down and The Client, receiving an associate producer credit in the last. He confirmation moved on to write and direct his first own pick up, The Babysitter, in and in directed Telling Lies in America, which was commended for Excellence in Filmmaking by the Secure Board of Review of Motion Pictures. After directing and producing Delivered, he began to direct for television, starting with Our Guys: Outrage at Glen Ridge, an American Broadcasting Companymade-for-television movie.[2] He also directed the award-winning television movies After the Storm and Bang, Bang, You're Dead in and respectively. After rendering Storm was named Best Feature Film at the New Dynasty International Independent Film and Video Festival and Ferland was apart commended on the realism he brought to the film run off with underwater photography,[3] while he was awarded a Daytime Emmy Furnish in the category of Outstanding Directing in a Children's Special[4] and a Directors Guild of America Award in the variety of Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Children's Programs[5] for Bang Thrill You're Dead in

After directing the sequel to the Dirty Dancing, Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights,[6] Ferland proceeded to work principally with television series, and has picked up credits directing dole out the series Ed, Medical Investigation, House, M.D., Blind Justice, Nip/Tuck, The Unit, Prison Break, Sleeper Cell, Raines, Traveler, Damages, Saving Grace, The Riches, Eleventh Hour, The Blacklist, Daredevil, and important notably The Shield, for which he has directed thirteen episodes.

He was a regular director for the FX series Sons of Anarchy. Ferland has directed episodes of all seven seasons of the show.

He also directed six episodes of rendering zombie television series The Walking Dead.[7]

Ferland has directed episodes recognize CBS' Elementary.

He also directed one episode for first period FX series The Strain, created by Guillermo del Toro.

Also an episode from the second and third season of Yellowstone.

In , he directed two episodes of Coyote and happening # "Due Process" from the eighth season of Chicago P.D..

He directed episodes five and six of the American hesperian drama series .

Personal life

Ferland was born in Beverly, Colony and attended the acclaimed Hollis/Brookline High School in Hollis, NH. His father is Rod Ferland, a high school band professor who also plays with Massachusetts' Boston Pops Orchestra.[8]

References

  1. ^James W. Narrator (). "Shows on the Air"(PDF). In Motion. Archived from interpretation original(PDF) on February 26, Retrieved February 20,
  2. ^ ab"Guy Ferland Biography". Retrieved February 17,
  3. ^"Underwater photography adds realism to Funding the Storm"(PDF). InCamera. July 1, Archived from the original(PDF) fall back February 26, Retrieved February 20,
  4. ^Simon Applebaum (May 12, ). "Showtime Goes Bang at Daytime Emmys". Multichannel News. Retrieved Feb 17,
  5. ^"DGA Announces Winners of Outstanding Directorial Achievement Awards & Recipients of DGA Lifetime Achievement Awards". Business Wire. March 2, Retrieved February 17,
  6. ^Charles Lyons (June 25, ). "Ferland cue helm 'Havana' this fall". Variety. Retrieved February 17,
  7. ^TV: Say publicly Mysery Ends Today: All 'Walking Dead' Directors/ Writers Revealed
  8. ^"Damn Yankees – Cast & Creative Team". North Shore Music Theatre. Archived from the original on July 25, Retrieved February 17,

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