Kevin Dowling

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Australia

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia  Kevin Dowling is an Australian film, television director and producer. He made directorial debut co-directing the film The Sum of Us starring Jack Thompson and Russell Crowe. In 1996, he directed the film Mojave Moon starring Danny Aiello, Anne Archer and Angelina Jolie. Since 1998, Dowling has directed for television, directing television films and television series namely Early Edition, Touched by an Angel, Gilmore Girls, Ed, Dead Like Me, One Tree Hill, Joan of Arcadia and a number of other series.

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Co-Executive Producer:
1994  The Sum of Us

Director:
1994  The Sum of Us
1996  Mojave Moon
1999  Last Rites
1999  Silk Hope
2000  The Last Dance

Location Scout:
1994  The Sum of Us
1996  Mojave Moon
1999  Last Rites
1999  Silk Hope
2000  The Last Dance
2023  Creed III

Producer:
1988  God, the Universe and Everything Else
1994  The Sum of Us
1996  Mojave Moon
1999  Last Rites
1999  Silk Hope
2000  The Last Dance
2023  Creed III

Consulting Producer:
2015  Bosch

Director:
1994  Touched by an Angel
1996  Early Edition
1998  Four Corners
1999  Judging Amy
2000  Ed
2000  Gilmore Girls
2000  The District
2001  Law & Order: Criminal Intent
2003  Dead Like Me
2003  Joan of Arcadia
2003  L.A. Dragnet
2003  One Tree Hill
2004  CSI: NY
2005  Close to Home
2005  Related
2006  Heroes
2006  Jericho
2007  Army Wives
2007  K-Ville
2007  Reaper
2008  The Mentalist
2008  Valentine
2009  Drop Dead Diva
2010  Memphis Beat
2010  Outsourced
2010  Sons of Tucson
2010  The Walking Dead
2011  Free Agents
2011  Necessary Roughness
2012  Go On
2013  The Americans
2014  Extant
2014  Madam Secretary
2014  Resurrection
2014  The Strain
2015  Bosch
2016  The Catch
2017  13 Reasons Why
2017  Kevin (Probably) Saves the World
2017  The Son
2018  Charmed
2018  For The People
2018  Mayans M.C.
2018  Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan
2021  FBI: International
2023  The Walking Dead: Dead City

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