Bronwen Hughes

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Bronwen Hughes
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Occupation(s) Television director, film director, screenwriter
Years active1985present
Partner Egidio Coccimiglio [1]
Children1

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]

Contents

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleNotes
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

YearTitleRoleNotes
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)

Music videos

Awards

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