Alex Zakrzewski

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Alex Zakrzewski is an American television director and cinematographer. He has directed episodes of The Wire, Numb3rs, Cold Case, Law & Order: Criminal Intent and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. He has worked on several Tom Fontana produced shows including Oz, Homicide: Life on the Street and The Jury.

For The Wire he directed the ninth episode of the third season, "Slapstick", in 2004.[1][2] He returned in 2006 to direct the ninth episode of the fourth season, "Know Your Place".[3][4] Show runner David Simon first worked with Zakrzewski on Homicide and praised Zakrzewski's work on the restaurant scene between Howard "Bunny" Colvin and his students in the episode.[5]

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[edit] Filmography

[edit] Director

  • Tell Me You Love Me
    • Episode #1.8 (2007)
  • Numb3rs
    • Episode "Hollywood Homicide" (2007)
    • Episode "Contenders" (2007)
    • Episode "Two Daughters" (2006)
    • Episode "Double Down" (2006)
    • Episode "Judgment Call" (2005)
    • Episode "Counterfit Reality" (2005)
  • Cold Case
    • Episode "Thrill Kill" (2007)
    • Episode "Stalker" (2007)
    • Episode "8:03 AM" (2007)
    • Episode "War at Home" (2006)
    • Episode "Death Penalty: Final Appeal" (2006)
    • Episode "Sanctuary" (2007)
    • Episode "Committed" (2006)
    • Episode "Creatures of the Night" (2005)
    • Episode "Revolution" (2005)
    • Episode "The House" (2004)
    • Episode "Resolutions" (2004)
  • Smith
    • Episode "Six" (2007)
  • The Unit
    • Episode "The Outsiders" (2007)
    • Episode "Off the Meter" (2006)
  • The Wire
  • Saved
    • Episode "Cowboys & Independents" (2006)
  • Close to Home
    • Episode "Double Life Wife (2005) TV Episode
  • Law & Order: Criminal Intent
    • Episode "Unchained" (2005)
    • Episode "My Good Name" (2005)
    • Episode "Eosphoros (2004)
    • Episode "Fico Di Capo (2004)
    • Episode "Pravda" (2003)
    • Episode "Con-text" (2003)
    • Episode "The Gift" (2003)
  • 'Wanted (2005)
  • CSI: NY
    • Episode "Recycling" (2005)
    • Episode "Three Generations Are Enough" (2004)
  • The Jury
    • Episode "Last Rites (2004) TV Episode
  • Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
    • Episode "Criminal" (2004)
    • Episode "Abomination" (2003)
    • Episode "Futility" (2003)
    • Episode "Appearances" (2003)
    • Episode "Pandora" (2003)
    • Episode "Disappearing Acts" (2002)
    • Episode "Execution" (2002)
    • Episode "Protection" (2002)
    • Episode "Scourge" (2001)
  • 10-8: Officers on Duty
    • Episode "A Hard Day's Night" (2003)
  • The Handler (2003)
  • Oz
    • Episode "Exeunt Omnes" (2003)
    • Episode "Impotence" (2002)
    • Episode "Visitation" (2002)
    • Episode "Medium Rare" (2001)
  • Boomtown
    • Episode "Coyote" (2002)
  • Hack (2002)
  • Crossing Jordan
    • Episode "Acts of Mercy" (2002)
  • The Agency (2001)
  • The Beat (2000)

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[edit] References

  1. ^ a b "Slapstick". Alex Zakrzewski, Writ. David Simon (story), George P. Pelecanos (story and teleplay). The Wire. HBO. 2004-11-21. No. 9, season 3.
  2. ^ a b The Wire episode guide - episode 34 Slapstick. HBO (2004). Retrieved on 2006-08-24.
  3. ^ a b "Know Your Place". Alex Zakrzewski, Writ. Ed Burns and Richard Price (story), Kia Corthron (teleplay). The Wire. HBO. 2004-11-12. No. 09, season 4.
  4. ^ a b Episode guide - episode 46 Know Your Place. HBO (2006). Retrieved on 2006-11-15.
  5. ^ Jim King (2003). 3rd Exclusive David Simon interview. The Wire at AOL. Retrieved on 2007-11-05. Page 5

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