Dean White (director)

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Dean White
Occupation(s)Television director and producer
Years active1988–present

Dean White is an American television director and producer.

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Career

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]

Filmography

YearTitleContributionNotes
DirectorProducerWriterActorRole
1988 Without Consent YesMike
1991Dead SilenceTelevision 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 YesAssociate Producer (26 episodes)
Co-Producer (6 episodes)
2000–2001 The District YesCo-Producer (22 episodes)
2001 The West Wing YesAideEpisode: "The Women of Qumar"
2003 Twelve Mile Road Television Movie
Post-production Supervisor
2004–2008 The Shield YesYesDirector (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 YesEpisode: "Suicide Rain"
2005 E-Ring YesEpisode: "The Forgotten"
2005 Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas Television Movie
Post-production Supervisor
2006 Thief YesTelevision Miniseries
Director (2 episodes)
– "Everything That Rises Must Converge"
– "No Direction Home"
2006 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation YesEpisode: "Time of Your Death"
2006 Prison Break YesEpisode: "Go"
2006 Saved YesDirector (2 episodes)
– "A Shock to the System"
– "Living Dead"
2006 The Nine YesEpisode: "Outsiders"
2007 Dirt YesEpisode: "The Thing Under the Bed"
2007 Six Degrees YesEpisode: "Slings and Arrows"
2007 Law & Order: Criminal Intent YesEpisode: "Silencer"
2007 Saving Grace YesEpisode: "Bless Me, Father, for I Have Sinned"
2007SharkYesEpisode: "Ever Breath You Take"
2007–2008 Men in Trees YesDirector (3 episodes)
– "Home Seized Home"
– "Sweatering It Out"
– "Take It Like a Man"
2007–2009 The Unit YesDirector (2 episodes)
– "Bedfellows" (2007)
– "Best Laid Plans" (2009)
2008 Law & Order YesEpisode: "Tango"
2008 The Cleaner YesEpisode: "The Catch a Fed"
2008 Friday Night Lights YesDirector (2 episodes)
– "How the Other Half Lives"
– "Leave No One Behind"
2008 Dirty Sexy Money YesEpisode: "The Injured Party"
2009 The Mentalist YesEpisode: "Red Rum"
2009 Pushing Daisies YesEpisode: "Water & Power"
2009 Castle YesEpisode: "Home Is Where the Heart Stops"
2010 Past Life YesYesProducer (6 episodes)
Director (3 episodes)
– "Saving Sarah"
– "Saint Sarah"
– Running on Empathy"
2010 My Generation YesEpisode: "Truth an Reconciliation"
2010ChaseYesEpisode: "Crazy Love"
2010–2011 V YesDirector (2 episodes)
– "Pound of Flesh" (2010)
– "Unholy Alliance" (2011)
2010–2011 Detroit 1-8-7 YesDirector (2 episodes)
– "Royal Bubbles/Needle Drop" (2010)
– "Legacy/Drag City" (2011)
2011 Pretty Little Liars YesEpisode: "Blind Dates"
2011–2016 Once Upon a Time YesDirector (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 YesEpisode: "A Better Man"
2012 666 Park Avenue YesEpisode: "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?"
2013 Banshee YesEpisode: "Behold a Pale Rider"
2014–2020 The 100 YesYesDirector (24 episodes)
Supervising Producer (28 episodes)
Executive Producer (26 episodes)
Co-Executive Producer (16 episodes)
2015 Zoo YesEpisode: "Sleuths"
2017 Searchers YesYesTelevision Movie
Executive Producer
2018–2019, 2021–2022 Manifest Yes(4 episodes)
2018–2020 Siren YesYesCreator (all episodes)/Executive Producer (all episodes)/Writer (1 episode)
2019 Stumptown YesEpisode: “Rip City Ducks”
2019–2020 Blue Bloods Yes(2 episodes)

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