Thomas J. Wright

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Thomas J. Wright
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Occupation(s) Film director, television director

Thomas J. Wright is an American television director, film director, artist, and set designer. [1] Wright has directed episodes of Smallville , One Tree Hill , Firefly , and many other programs. He also worked extensively on Chris Carter's Millennium , on which he was a producer as well as directing 26 of the show's 67 episodes. He also directed the 1989 Hulk Hogan film No Holds Barred . He also was the artist who created the paintings used in the television horror anthology series Night Gallery . [2]

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References

  1. Maslin, Janet (February 2, 1985). "Torchlight (1984) SCREEN: 'TORCHLIGHT,' CAUTIONARY TALE ABOUT COCAINE". The New York Times .
  2. Scott Skelton & Jim Benson, Rod Serling's Night Gallery: An After-Hours Tour, Syracuse University Press, 1999