Dennie Gordon (b. 1953)

Birthplace:
Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, USA

Born:
May 9, 1953

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.  Dennie Gordon is an American film and television director. Her directorial television credits include, Chicago Hope, Picket Fences, Dawson's Creek, Sports Night, Ally McBeal, The Practice, 30 Rock, Grounded for Life and among other series. She has also directed the feature films Joe Dirt, New York Minute and What a Girl Wants. In 2000, Gordon won the DGA award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Musical/Variety for episode of the HBO series, Tracey Takes On... starring Tracey Ullman. She is graduate of Yale School of Drama.

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Co-Executive Producer:
2016  Goliath

Director:
1994  Chicago Hope
1994  Party of Five
1996  Nash Bridges
1997  Ally McBeal
1997  The Practice
1998  Dawson's Creek
1998  Sports Night
1999  Jack & Jill
1999  Snoops
2000  DAG
2001  Grounded for Life
2005  Beautiful People
2005  Everybody Hates Chris
2005  Kitchen Confidential
2005  The Office
2006  30 Rock
2006  The Loop
2006  What About Brian
2007  Aliens in America
2007  Burn Notice
2007  The Wedding Bells
2008  True Jackson, VP
2009  White Collar
2010  Hellcats
2010  Outsourced
2010  The Deep End
2010  The Glades
2010  The Good Guys
2011  Hell on Wheels
2011  Suits
2011  The Cape
2013  Rectify
2013  Under the Dome
2014  Kingdom
2014  Madam Secretary
2015  12 Monkeys
2015  Bloodline
2016  Goliath
2017  Legion
2018  Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan
2018  Waco
2019  For All Mankind
2019  Warrior
2020  AJ and the Queen
2020  Hunters
2022  Halo
2022  Last Light

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