Alex Chapple | |
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Born | Dundas, Ontario, Canada |
Occupation(s) | Film director, Film producer |
Years active | 1994–present |
Alex Chapple is a Canadian director and writer.
Alex Chapple is a native of Dundas in Hamilton, Ontario. [1]
Chapple was the director of the 2002 film Torso: The Evelyn Dick Story . In 2009, he directed the film Diverted , a fictionalised account of Operation Yellow Ribbon following the September 11 attacks. [1]
Film Director | |||
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Year | Film | Notes | |
2002 | Made in Canada, Volume 1: Best of the CFC | ||
1994 | The Passion of John Ruskin | Short Film | |
TV Director | |||
Year | Title | Episode(s) | Notes |
2020 | FBI: Most Wanted | Ironbound (2020) | |
Chicago P.D. | Lines (2020) | ||
2019-2020 | Chicago Med | Who Should Be the Judge (2020) We're Lost in the Dark (2019) | |
2019-2024 | FBI | "Abandoned" (2024) "Ring of Fire" (2024) "Reaper" (2024) "Best Laid Plans" (2024) "Stay in Your Lane" (2024) All the Rage" (2024) God Complex" (2023) Intiment Threat: Part 1" (2023) Breakdown (2023) Fortnuate Son (2022) Double Bind (2022) Prodigal Son (2022) Hero's Journey (2022) One Night Stand (2022) Pride and Prejudice (2022) Trauma (2021) All That Glitters (2021) Straight Flush (2021) Brother's Keeper (2021) Liar's Poker (2020) Never Trust a Stranger (2020) Studio Gangster (2020) Fallout (2020) Salvation (2019) The Lives of Others (2019) | |
2015-2017 | Elementary | Dead Man's Tale (2017) Render, and Then Seize Her (2016) The Games Underfoot (2015) | |
2015 | Backstrom | Bella (2015) | |
2013-2016 | Chicago Fire | Lift Each Other (2016) Nobody Touches Anything (2014) Not Like This (2013) A Hell of a Ride (2013) Under the Knife (2013) | |
2013 | The Americans | Duty and Honor (2013) | |
2012 | The Finder | Eye of the Storm (2012) | |
2011–present | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | End Game (2019) Diss (2019) Part 33 (2019) Alta Knockers (2018) Man Down (2018) Man Up (2018) Remember Me Too (2018) Remember Me (2018) Send in the Clowns (2018) The Undiscovered Country (2018) Something Happened (2017) Gone Fishin (2017) Conversion (2017) Net Worth (2017) Heightened Emotions (2016) Heartfelt Passages (2016) Assaulting Reality (2016) Manhattan Transfer (2016) Nationwide Manhunt (2016) Criminal Pathology (2015) Perverted Justice (2015) Agent Provocateur (2015) Girls Disappeared (2014) Reasonable Doubt (2014) Gambler's Fallacy (2014) Comic Perversion (2014) Dissonant Voices (2013) Born Psychopath (2013) Lessons Learned (2012) Acceptable Loss (2012) Strange Beauty (2012) Spiraling Down (2011) Russian Brides (2011) Flight (2011) | |
Blue Bloods | Redemption (2021) Lost Souls (2017) Genetics (2017) Help Me, Help You (2016) Unsung Heroes (2015) All the News That's Fit to Click (2015) Payback (2015) The Poor Door (2015) Loose Lips (2014) Custody Battle (2014) Unfinished Business (2014) Lost and Found (2013) Devil's Breath (2013) Men in Black (2013) Family Business (2012) Black and Blue (2011) | ||
2010–2011 | Law & Order: LA | Reseda (2011) Benedict Canyon (2011) Echo Park (2010) | |
2010 | Being Erica | Bear Breasts (2010) | |
2009–2010 | Stargate Universe | Subversion (2010) Life (2009) | |
Law & Order | Brilliant Disguise (2010) Fed (2009) Anchors Away (2009) Crimebusters (2009) Pledge (2009) | ||
2009 | Bones | The Bond in the Boot (2009) | |
Being Erica | Being Dr. Tom (2009) | ||
Diverted | |||
2008–2009 | Crusoe | Smoke and Mirrors (2009) Bad Blood (2008) | |
2007 | Bionic Woman | Trust Issues | |
Kidnapped | Impasse | ||
2006 | Shades of Black: The Conrad Black Story | TV movie | |
Blade: The Series | Conclave (2006) Delivery (2006) | ||
2004–2008 | Law & Order: Criminal Intent | Ten Count (2008) Watch (2006) Sex Club (2005) View from Up Here (2005) Inert Dwarf (2004) | |
2003 | Mafia Doctor | TV movie | |
2002–2003 | Street Time | High Holly Roller (2003) Watching the Watchers (2003) Betrayal (2002) | |
2002 | Torso: The Evelyn Dick Story | ||
2001 | Leap Years | ||
1999 | Murder Most Likely | ||
I Was a Sixth Grade Alien | Alien Dinner Massacre! (1999) Aliens to Blow Up Earth! (1999) | ||
1996–1999 | Jake and the Kid | The Circus (1999) Looks Can Be Deceiving (1996) | |
Traders | History Lesson (1999) In Toto (1998) In Vacuo (1998) Dark Sanctuary (1997) Dancing with Mr. D. (1996) | ||
1996–1997 | Ready or Not | Get a Life (1997) First Serious Party (1996) | |
1996 | Flash Forward | Saboteurs (1996) Skate Bait (1996) | |
1995 | Side Effects | Time Enough to Say Good-bye | |
Nancy Drew | Who's Hot, Who's Not (1995) Welcome to the Callisto (1995) | ||
1994 | The Odyssey | Tug of War | |
1994–1995 | Liberty Street | All Work and No Play Caged Heat Even Bradys Get the Blues In the Heat of the Night Reality Bites | |
1993 | Manic |
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The Chapple and Young Block is a historic building located in La Porte City, Iowa, United States. William Chapple and Clayton E. Young pooled their resources and built this commercial block. The first floor was completed in 1892 and the second floor in 1896. It was a period of economic expansion in the community. There was a single-story section attached to 318 Main Street that was a non-contributing part of this nomination, but has subsequently been torn down and replaced. The two-story brick structures is an example of the commercial Romanesque Revival style. Brick pilasters divide the main façade into three bays, two of which feature an oriel window. A cornice of decorative brickwork is also divided into three sections with a taller center section. The cornice level is at the same level with the neighboring building at 314 Main Street as the Chapple and Young Block was designed to be compatible with the older building. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.