Dean White | |
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Occupation(s) | Television director and producer |
Years active | 1988–present |
Dean White is an American television director and producer.
Some of his directorial credits include: The Shield , Thief , The Unit , Saved , Friday Night Lights , Men in Trees , The Mentalist , CSI: Crime Scene Investigation , Pushing Daisies , Prison Break , Detroit 1-8-7 , Law & Order , Past Life , Law & Order: Criminal Intent , V , Once Upon a Time and The 100 .
He has produced the series: The Shield, Chicago Hope , The District , and Past Life. [1]
Year | Title | Contribution | Notes | ||||
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Director | Producer | Writer | Actor | Role | |||
1988 | Without Consent | Yes | Mike | ||||
1991 | Dead Silence | Television Movie Set Production Assistant | |||||
1991-1993 | Reasonable Doubts | Production Assistant (41 episodes) | |||||
1995–1996 | Charlie Grace | Post-production Supervisor (6 episodes) | |||||
1996–2000 | Chicago Hope | Yes | Associate Producer (26 episodes) Co-Producer (6 episodes) | ||||
2000–2001 | The District | Yes | Co-Producer (22 episodes) | ||||
2001 | The West Wing | Yes | Aide | Episode: "The Women of Qumar" | |||
2003 | Twelve Mile Road | Television Movie Post-production Supervisor | |||||
2004–2008 | The Shield | Yes | Yes | Director (7 episodes) – "What Power Is..." (2004) – "Doghouse" (2005) – "Cut Throat" (2005) – "Man Inside" (2006) – "Smoked" (2006) – "Exiled" (2007) – "Genocide" (2008) Co-Producer (40 episodes) Producer (13 episodes) | |||
2005 | Over There | Yes | Episode: "Suicide Rain" | ||||
2005 | E-Ring | Yes | Episode: "The Forgotten" | ||||
2005 | Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas | Television Movie Post-production Supervisor | |||||
2006 | Thief | Yes | Television Miniseries Director (2 episodes) – "Everything That Rises Must Converge" – "No Direction Home" | ||||
2006 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Yes | Episode: "Time of Your Death" | ||||
2006 | Prison Break | Yes | Episode: "Go" | ||||
2006 | Saved | Yes | Director (2 episodes) – "A Shock to the System" – "Living Dead" | ||||
2006 | The Nine | Yes | Episode: "Outsiders" | ||||
2007 | Dirt | Yes | Episode: "The Thing Under the Bed" | ||||
2007 | Six Degrees | Yes | Episode: "Slings and Arrows" | ||||
2007 | Law & Order: Criminal Intent | Yes | Episode: "Silencer" | ||||
2007 | Saving Grace | Yes | Episode: "Bless Me, Father, for I Have Sinned" | ||||
2007 | Shark | Yes | Episode: "Ever Breath You Take" | ||||
2007–2008 | Men in Trees | Yes | Director (3 episodes) – "Home Seized Home" – "Sweatering It Out" – "Take It Like a Man" | ||||
2007–2009 | The Unit | Yes | Director (2 episodes) – "Bedfellows" (2007) – "Best Laid Plans" (2009) | ||||
2008 | Law & Order | Yes | Episode: "Tango" | ||||
2008 | The Cleaner | Yes | Episode: "The Catch a Fed" | ||||
2008 | Friday Night Lights | Yes | Director (2 episodes) – "How the Other Half Lives" – "Leave No One Behind" | ||||
2008 | Dirty Sexy Money | Yes | Episode: "The Injured Party" | ||||
2009 | The Mentalist | Yes | Episode: "Red Rum" | ||||
2009 | Pushing Daisies | Yes | Episode: "Water & Power" | ||||
2009 | Castle | Yes | Episode: "Home Is Where the Heart Stops" | ||||
2010 | Past Life | Yes | Yes | Producer (6 episodes) Director (3 episodes) – "Saving Sarah" – "Saint Sarah" – Running on Empathy" | |||
2010 | My Generation | Yes | Episode: "Truth an Reconciliation" | ||||
2010 | Chase | Yes | Episode: "Crazy Love" | ||||
2010–2011 | V | Yes | Director (2 episodes) – "Pound of Flesh" (2010) – "Unholy Alliance" (2011) | ||||
2010–2011 | Detroit 1-8-7 | Yes | Director (2 episodes) – "Royal Bubbles/Needle Drop" (2010) – "Legacy/Drag City" (2011) | ||||
2011 | Pretty Little Liars | Yes | Episode: "Blind Dates" | ||||
2011–2016 | Once Upon a Time | Yes | Director (11 episodes) – "Snow Falls" (2011) – "True North" (2012) – "What Happened to Frederick" (2012) – "Heart of Darkness" (2012) – "The Stable Boy" (2012) – "A Land Without Magic" (2012) – "We Are Both" (2012) – "The Cricket Game" (2013) – "Manhattan" (2013) – "And Straight on 'Til Morning" (2013) – "An Untold Story" (2016) | ||||
2012 | The River | Yes | Episode: "A Better Man" | ||||
2012 | 666 Park Avenue | Yes | Episode: "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" | ||||
2013 | Banshee | Yes | Episode: "Behold a Pale Rider" | ||||
2014–2020 | The 100 | Yes | Yes | Director (24 episodes) Supervising Producer (28 episodes) Executive Producer (26 episodes) Co-Executive Producer (16 episodes) | |||
2015 | Zoo | Yes | Episode: "Sleuths" | ||||
2017 | Searchers | Yes | Yes | Television Movie Executive Producer | |||
2018–2019, 2021–2022 | Manifest | Yes | (4 episodes) | ||||
2018–2020 | Siren | Yes | Yes | Creator (all episodes)/Executive Producer (all episodes)/Writer (1 episode) | |||
2019 | Stumptown | Yes | Episode: “Rip City Ducks” | ||||
2019–2020 | Blue Bloods | Yes | (2 episodes) |
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