Michael Grossman

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.  Michael V. Grossman is an American television director.  He has directed a number of episodes from dozens of different television series, perhaps most notably his work on Grey's Anatomy and the backdoor pilot of its spin-off, Private Practice. His other directorial work includes, amongst others, the series Charmed, Zoey 101, Angel, The Invisible Man, Arli$$, Firefly, Enterprise, Earth 2, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Gilmore Girls, Kenan & Kel, One Tree Hill, Las Vegas, Eureka, Dirty Sexy Money, Pretty Little Liars, and the, Nickelodeon made for TV movie Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh that originally aired during the 2008 holiday season.  Description above from the Wikipedia article Michael V. Grossman, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

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2009  Drop Dead Diva

Director:
1994  Earth 2
1996  Arliss
1997  Buffy the Vampire Slayer
1998  Charmed
1998  Cousin Skeeter
1999  Angel
2000  Gilmore Girls
2000  Manhattan, AZ
2000  The Invisible Man
2001  Star Trek: Enterprise
2001  The Chronicle
2002  Firefly
2003  Jake 2.0
2003  Las Vegas
2003  Miracles
2003  One Tree Hill
2003  Tremors
2005  Grey's Anatomy
2005  Zoey 101
2006  Eureka
2007  Big Shots
2007  Dirty Sexy Money
2007  Gossip Girl
2007  Private Practice
2007  Reaper
2007  The Dresden Files
2008  90210
2008  Eli Stone
2008  The Middleman
2009  Cupid
2009  Drop Dead Diva
2010  Pretty Little Liars
2011  Body of Proof
2011  Switched at Birth
2011  The Lying Game
2013  The Originals
2014  Chasing Life
2014  Chicago P.D.
2016  DC's Legends of Tomorrow
2018  Cobra Kai
2019  Roswell, New Mexico

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