Bronwen Hughes | |
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Born | Toronto, Ontario, Canada [1] |
Occupation(s) | Television director, film director, screenwriter |
Years active | 1985–present |
Partner | Egidio Coccimiglio [1] |
Children | 1 |
Bronwen Hughes is a Canadian film director. [1] She was born in Toronto and is of Welsh descent. A graduate of the Department of Film, York University, she has directed commercials and feature films. [2]
Films
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1986 | Confidential | Editor | |
1987 | Caribe | Art director | |
1996 | Harriet the Spy | Director | [2] [3] |
1999 | Forces of Nature | Director | [2] [4] [5] |
2000 | Woman on Top | Executive producer | |
2003 | Stander | Director and music supervisor | [6] [7] |
2013 | Over/Under | Director | |
2016 | The Journey Is the Destination | Director and writer | [8] |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1994 | The Kids in the Hall | Director, 3 episodes | |
2006–2007 | The L Word | Director, 3 episodes | [9] |
2008 | Breaking Bad | Director, episode "Crazy Handful of Nothin'" | [10] |
Burn Notice | Director, episode "Bad Blood" | [11] | |
2009 | Royal Pains | Director, episode "Crazy Love" | |
White Collar | Director, episode "Pilot" | [11] | |
2009–2011 | Hung | Director, 4 episodes | |
2011 | Fairly Legal | Director, episode "Pilot" | |
2013–2015 | Motive | Director (3 episodes), executive producer (13 episodes) | |
2014 | Black Box | Director, 2 episodes | |
The Mysteries of Laura | Director, episode "The Mystery of the Sex Scandal" | ||
Stalker | Director, episode "Manhunt" | ||
2015 | Allegiance | Director, episode "Blowback" | |
Teen Wolf | Director, episode "Condition Terminal" | ||
2016 | Damien | Director, episode "The Number of a Man" | |
Shut Eye | Director, episode "Five of Cups" | ||
2016–2017 | Hawaii Five-0 | Director, 3 episodes | |
2017 | 24: Legacy | Director, 2 episodes | |
Queen of the South | Director, episode "Sacar Con Sifón el Mar" | ||
The Good Doctor | Director, episode "Intangibles" | ||
2017–2018 | Berlin Station | Director, 4 episodes | |
2018–2019 | The Resident | Director, 3 episodes | |
2019 | 13 Reasons Why | Director, 2 episodes | |
All Rise | Director, episode "A View from the Bus" | ||
2020 | Dare Me | Director, episode "Scorched Earth" | |
Better Call Saul | Director, episode "Magic Man" | ||
The Walking Dead | Director, episode "Stalker" | ||
Magnum P.I. | Director, episode "Farewell to Love" | ||
Away | Director, 2 episodes | ||
2022 | Resident Evil | Director (2 episodes), executive producer (8 episodes) | |
2024 | Bodkin | Director (3 episodes) |
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