Bradley Buecker

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Bradley Buecker
Other namesBrad Buecker
Occupation(s)Television and film director, producer and editor
Years active2000–present
Notable work Glee
American Horror Story
SpouseRobyn VanTol Buecker

Bradley Buecker is an American television and film director, producer, and editor. He is well known for his work with Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk for their series Glee and American Horror Story .

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Career

Buecker's first credited job in the entertainment industry was as an editor for the TV documentary Hollywood Remembers Dustin Hoffman. He worked as an editor during 2002 on the ABC reality series The Bachelor .

In 2005 he was hired as an editor on the FX series Nip/Tuck , where he first worked for Murphy and Falchuk. [1]

He went on to edit the pilot episode of Glee for Murphy, Falchuk, and Ian Brennan and became a mainstay editor for the entire run of the series. During its run is when Buecker directed his first hour of television, with the episode "Never Been Kissed". He served as an executive producer and main director on the series' last season, directing the series finale.

Buecker was involved with the development of Falchuk/Murphy's American Horror Story . He served as editor of the first episode, as well as a co-executive producer during the anthology series' first cycle, Murder House . He helmed the series' first-season finale, "Afterbirth". With the commencement of the second series, Asylum , Buecker was promoted to executive producer, as well as serving as director for the premiere, "Welcome to Briarcliff".

He directed the 4th episode, "Haunted House", of Brennan, Murphy and Falchuk's Fox series Scream Queens and the 2nd episode of the 2nd series, Warts and All.

Filmography

Film
YearTitleContributionNotes
2015 Billy Boy Director, producer, editor
Television
TitleSeasonEpisode nameEpisode #DateContributionNotes
Glee Season 2 "Never Been Kissed"6November 9, 2010Supervising producer, director
"Comeback"13February 15, 2011
"Original Song"16March 11, 2011
"Funeral"21May 17, 2011
Season 3 "The First Time"5November 8, 2011Co-executive producer, director
"Hold On to Sixteen"8December 6, 2011
"On My Way"14February 21, 2012
"Saturday Night Glee-ver"16April 17, 2012
Season 4 "Thanksgiving"8November 29, 2012
"Sadie Hawkins"11January 24, 2013
"Feud"16March 14, 2013
"Shooting Star"18April 11, 2013
"All or Nothing"22May 19, 2013
Season 5 "Love, Love, Love"1September 26, 2013Executive producer, director
"Frenemies"9February 25, 2014
"Bash"15April 8, 2014
"Old Dog, New Tricks"19May 6, 2014
Season 6 "Loser Like Me"1January 9, 2015
"Homecoming"2January 9, 2015
"A Wedding"8February 20, 2015Co-directed with Ian Brennan
"Dreams Come True"13March 20, 2015
Survivor's Remorse Season 1"The Decisions"4October 25, 2014Director
The New Normal Season 1"Stay-At-Home Dad"13January 15, 2013Director, co-executive producer
"Dairy Queen"15January 29, 2013
American Horror Story Murder House "Murder House"3October 19, 2011
"Afterbirth"12December 21, 2011
Asylum "Welcome to Briarcliff"1October 17, 2012Director, executive producer
"Tricks and Treats"2October 24, 2012
Coven "The Dead"7November 20, 2013
"Protect the Coven"11January 15, 2014
Freak Show "Blood Bath"8December 3, 2014
"Orphans"10December 17, 2014
"Curtain Call"13January 21, 2015
Hotel "Chutes and Ladders"2October 14, 2015 [2]
"Mommy"3October 21, 2015 [3]
"She Gets Revenge"10December 16, 2015 [4]
"Be Our Guest"12January 13, 2016 [5]
Roanoke "Chapter 1"1September 14, 2016
"Chapter 10"10November 16, 2016 [6]
Cult "Election Night"1September 5, 2017
"Mid-Western Assassin"6October 10, 2017
"Charles (Manson) in Charge"10November 7, 2017
Apocalypse "The End"1September 12, 2018
"Sojourn"8October 31, 2018
"Apocalypse Then"10November 14, 2018
1984 "Camp Redwood"1September 18, 2019
Scream Queens Season 1 "Haunted House"4October 6, 2015Director [7]
"Dorkus"12December 8, 2015
Season 2 "Warts and All"2September 27, 2016
9-1-1 Season 1"Pilot"1January 3, 2018Director; executive producer
"Worst Day Ever"4January 24, 2018
"Heartbreaker"6February 7, 2018
"A Whole New You"10March 21, 2018
Season 2"7.1"2September 24, 2018
"Merry ExMas"10November 26, 2018
"Broken"14April 15, 2019
"Careful What You Wish For"17May 6, 2019
"This Life We Choose"18May 13, 2019
Season 3"Sink Or Swim"2September 30, 2019
Season 5"Panic"1September 20, 2021
"Desperate Times"2September 27, 2021
Season 6"In a Flash"10March 6, 2023
Season 7"Rock the Boat"2March 21, 2024
"Capsized"3March 28, 2024
9-1-1: Lone Star Season 1"Pilot"1January 19, 2020
"Yee-Haw"2January 20, 2020
"Studs"5February 10, 2020
"Austin, We Have A Problem"10March 9, 2020
Season 2"Back In The Saddle"1January 18, 2021
"2100"2January 25, 2021
"Hold The Line"3February 1, 2021
"Bad Call"8March 8, 2021
Season 3"The Big Chill"1January 3, 2022
"Thin Ice"2January 10, 2022
"Stock & Thaw"3January 24, 2022
"Prince Albert in a Can"11March 21, 2022
"Impulse Control"14April 18, 2022
Season 4"The New Hotness"1January 24, 2023
"Double Trouble"11April 4, 2023

Notes

  1. "Bradley Buecker". TV.com . Retrieved January 24, 2015.
  2. "Episode Title: (#502) "Chutes and Ladders"". The Futon Critic. Retrieved September 22, 2015.
  3. "Episode Title: (#503) Mommy". The Futon Critic. Retrieved October 8, 2015.
  4. "(#510) "She Gets Revenge"". The Futon Critic. Retrieved November 17, 2015.
  5. "(#512) "Be Our Guest"". The Futon Critic. Retrieved December 15, 2015.
  6. "(#610) "Chapter 10"" (Press release). The Futon Critic . Retrieved October 19, 2016.
  7. Michele, Lea (June 20, 2015). "#ScreamQueens we're back! Let's do this!". Twitter. Retrieved September 22, 2015.

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