Michael H. Riley filmography

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This page is the filmography for designer Michael H. Riley. He has worked on title design for television series and feature films.

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Television

YearTitleNotes
1995 Saturday Night Live TV series [1]
1996 Swift Justice TV series
1997 George Wallace TV movie
1997 Sleepwalkers TV series
1998 L.A. Doctors TV series
2000 American Experience TV series documentary
2000 The $treet TV series
2001 Band of Brothers TV mini-series, Emmy Award nomination: Outstanding Main Title Design [2]
2003 Karen Sisco TV series
2005 Jake in Progress TV series
2005 Criminal Minds TV series
2006 Blade: The Series TV series
2006 Standoff TV series, Emmy nomination: Outstanding Main Title Design [2]
2007 The Winner TV series
2007 Army Wives TV series
2007 Side Order of Life TV series
2008 Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles TV series
2008 Miss Guided TV series
2008 Family Foreman TV series
2009 Taking Chance TV movie, [3] Emmy nomination: Outstanding Main Title Design [2]
2009 Grey Gardens TV movie
2009 Hawthorne TV series
2009 Modern Family TV series
2009 FlashForward TV series
2009 Hank TV series
2010 The Deep End TV series
2010 Temple Grandin TV movie, Emmy nomination: Outstanding Main Title Design [2]
2010 The Defenders TV series
2010 Raising Hope TV series
2011 Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior TV series
2011 Too Big to Fail TV movie, Emmy nomination: Outstanding Main Title Design [2]
2011 Terra Nova TV series
2011 The Secret Circle TV series
2012 How to Be a Gentleman TV series
2012 The Newsroom TV series, Emmy nomination: Outstanding Main Title Design [2]
2012 Go On TV series
2013 Wendell & Vinnie TV series
2013 Mary and Martha TV movie
2013 The Goldbergs TV series
2013 The Millers TV series
2014 Turn: Washington's Spies TV series
2014 NCIS: New Orleans TV series
2015 Fresh Off the Boat TV series
2015 The Player TV series
2015 The Grinder TV series
2016 Outsiders TV series
2016 School of Rock TV series

Film

YearTitleNotes
1992 Newsies
1992 Passion Fish Uncredited
1992 Passenger 57 Uncredited
1995 Nixon
1997 Volcano Teaser
1997 Men with Guns Uncredited
1997 Gattaca D&AD Black Pencil Award: Main title design [4]
1997 MouseHunt
1998 The Mask of Zorro Uncredited
1999 Limbo Uncredited
1999 Anna and the King
2000 Unbreakable Teaser - Uncredited
2000 Proof of Life
2001 Along Came a Spider Co-Designer, Main Title - Uncredited
2002 Spider-Man Teaser
2002 Signs Teaser
2002 S1m0ne
2004 I, Robot Teaser
2005 Rent
2007 The Invisible
2008 Mad Money
2008 Kung Fu Panda [5]
2008 Traitor
2008 Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
2009 12 Rounds
2009 A Dog Year Uncredited
2009 Road, Movie
2010 How to Train Your Dragon Special Sequence Designer
2010 The Back-up Plan
2011 Kung Fu Panda 2
2011 Footloose
2011 Book of Dragons Video short - motion graphics
2012 The Vow
2012 Pitch Perfect Uncredited
2013 21 & Over Uncredited
2013 The Host Uncredited
2013 The To Do List
2013 Saving Mr. Banks Uncredited
2016 Dirty Grandpa [6]
2016 The Magnificent Seven

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References

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