Jeremy Podeswa (b. 1962)

Birthplace:
Toronto, Canada

Born:
January 1, 1962

Jeremy Podeswa (b. 1962 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian/American film and television director.  He is best known for directing the films The Five Senses (1999) and Fugitive Pieces (2007). He has also worked as Director on the television shows Six Feet Under, Nip/Tuck, The Tudors, Queer as Folk, and the HBO World War II miniseries The Pacific. He has also written several films.

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Assistant Editor:
1987  Nowhere to Hide

Director:
1985  David Roche Talks to You about Love
1987  Nowhere to Hide
1995  Eclipse
1999  The Five Senses
2000  24fps
2000  Preludes
2001  After the Harvest
2002  Boys Briefs 2
2002  Touch
2007  Fugitive Pieces

Producer:
1985  David Roche Talks to You about Love
1987  Nowhere to Hide
1995  Eclipse
1999  The Five Senses
2000  24fps
2000  Preludes
2001  After the Harvest
2002  Boys Briefs 2
2002  Touch
2007  Fugitive Pieces

Production Assistant:
1985  David Roche Talks to You about Love
1987  Moonstruck
1987  Nowhere to Hide
1995  Eclipse
1999  The Five Senses
2000  24fps
2000  Preludes
2001  After the Harvest
2002  Boys Briefs 2
2002  Touch
2007  Fugitive Pieces

Production Manager:
1984  Next of Kin
1985  David Roche Talks to You about Love
1987  Moonstruck
1987  Nowhere to Hide
1995  Eclipse
1999  The Five Senses
2000  24fps
2000  Preludes
2001  After the Harvest
2002  Boys Briefs 2
2002  Touch
2007  Fugitive Pieces

Thanks:
1984  Next of Kin
1985  David Roche Talks to You about Love
1987  Moonstruck
1987  Nowhere to Hide
1995  Eclipse
1999  The Five Senses
2000  24fps
2000  Preludes
2001  After the Harvest
2002  Boys Briefs 2
2002  Touch
2007  Fugitive Pieces
2019  Mouthpiece

Writer:
1984  Next of Kin
1985  David Roche Talks to You about Love
1987  Moonstruck
1987  Nowhere to Hide
1995  Eclipse
1999  The Five Senses
2000  24fps
2000  Preludes
2001  After the Harvest
2002  Boys Briefs 2
2002  Touch
2007  Fugitive Pieces
2019  Mouthpiece

Director:
1992  North of 60
2000  Queer As Folk
2001  Six Feet Under
2001  The Chris Isaak Show
2003  Carnivàle
2003  Nip/Tuck
2004  The L Word
2004  Wonderfalls
2005  Commander in Chief
2005  Into the West
2005  Rome
2005  Weeds
2006  Dexter
2007  John from Cincinnati
2007  The Riches
2007  The Tudors
2008  True Blood
2010  Boardwalk Empire
2010  Rubicon
2010  The Pacific
2010  The Walking Dead
2011  American Horror Story
2011  Camelot
2011  Game of Thrones
2011  Homeland
2011  The Borgias
2012  The Newsroom
2013  Ray Donovan
2014  True Detective
2017  The Handmaid's Tale
2018  Here and Now
2019  On Becoming a God in Central Florida
2019  The Loudest Voice
2021  Station Eleven
2021  The Mosquito Coast
2024  3 Body Problem
2024  The New Look

Executive Producer:
1992  North of 60
2000  Queer As Folk
2001  Six Feet Under
2001  The Chris Isaak Show
2003  Carnivàle
2003  Nip/Tuck
2004  The L Word
2004  Wonderfalls
2005  Commander in Chief
2005  Into the West
2005  Rome
2005  Weeds
2006  Dexter
2007  John from Cincinnati
2007  The Riches
2007  The Tudors
2008  True Blood
2010  Boardwalk Empire
2010  Rubicon
2010  The Pacific
2010  The Walking Dead
2011  American Horror Story
2011  Camelot
2011  Game of Thrones
2011  Homeland
2011  The Borgias
2012  The Newsroom
2013  Ray Donovan
2014  True Detective
2017  The Handmaid's Tale
2018  Here and Now
2019  On Becoming a God in Central Florida
2019  The Loudest Voice
2021  Station Eleven
2021  The Mosquito Coast
2023  Little Bird
2024  3 Body Problem
2024  The New Look

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