Anthony Hemingway
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Anthony Hemingway is an American film and television director. He has directed episodes of The Wire and CSI: New York. Before becoming a director he worked extensively as an assistant director in television and film.
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[edit] Biography
He is a regular director for CSI: New York.
For The Wire he served as the first assistant director on several episodes in the first season[1] and throughout the second and third season.[2][3] He returned in 2006 as a director for the seventh episode of the fourth season "Unto Others".[4][5][6] Show runner David Simon said that Hemingway's directing debut proved what they already new "that it was time." The experience has led to directing work on several other series for Hemingway.[7]
He often works with people he has collaborated with in the past. Hemingway began working in the industry on Tom Fontana's HBO prison drama Oz as an assistant director. He later worked with Fontana on The Jury. He was the first assistant director on the film Freedomland in 2006 which was written by The Wire writer Richard Price and featured several cast members from that show alongside Samuel L. Jackson. He first worked with Jackson as assistant director on the 2002 film Changing Lanes. He first worked with director/producer Joe Chappelle on the 2000 film Takedown and has since collaborated with him on The Wire and CSI: NY.
[edit] Filmography
[edit] Director
Year | Show | Episode | Notes |
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2006 | The Wire | "Unto Others"[4][5] | Season 4, episode 7 |
CSI: New York | "Heroes" | Season 2, episode 23 | |
"Hung Out to Dry" | Season 3, episode 4 | ||
Close To Home | "Prodigal Son" | Season 2, episode 11 | |
Justice | "Wrongful Death" | Episode 5 | |
2007 | ER | "Under the Influence" | Season 14, episode 5 |
The Black Donnellys | "The Only Thing Sure" | Episode 6 | |
CSI: Miami | "Burned" | Season 5, episode 22 | |
Shark | "Backfire" | Season 1, episode 17 | |
CSI: New York | "The Lying Game" | Season 3, episode 14 | |
"The Thing About Heroes" | Season 4, episode 10 | ||
Tell Me You Love Me | Season 1, episode 5 | ||
2008 | Criminal Minds | "3rd Life" | Season 3, episode 12 |
The Wire | "Clarifications" | Season 5, episode 8 | |
CSI: New York | "Like Water for Murder" | Season 4, episode 17 | |
"Personal Foul" | Season 4, episode 19 | ||
Battlestar Galactica | "Six of One" | Season 4, episode 2 | |
ER | "Tandem Repeats" | Season 14, episode 18 |
[edit] Assistant Director
- Freedomland (2006) First Assistant Director: Second Unit
- The Manchurian Candidate (2004) First Assistant Director: Washington, D.C./New York
- The Jury (2004) First Assistant Director
- The Wire (2002)
- Season 2 (2003-2004) First Assistant Director[2]
- The Extreme Team (2003) First Assistant Director
- Juwanna Man (2002) First Assistant Director
- New Best Friend (2002) Second Assistant Director
- Changing Lanes (2002) First Assistant Director: Second Unit
- Ali (2001) Second Assistant Director: New York
- Law & Order Criminal Intent (2001) First Assistant Director
- Takedown (2000) Second Assistant Director
- Monday After the Miracle (1998) Second Assistant Director
- Carriers (1998) Second Assistant Director
- Oz (1997) First Assistant Director
[edit] References
- ^ The Wire season 1 crew. HBO (2007). Retrieved on 2007-10-14.
- ^ a b The Wire season 2 crew. HBO (2007). Retrieved on 2007-10-14.
- ^ The Wire season 3 crew. HBO (2007). Retrieved on 2007-10-14.
- ^ a b "Unto Others". Ed Burns, William F. Zorzi. The Wire. HBO. 2004-10-29. No. 07, season 4.
- ^ a b Episode guide - episode 44 Unto Others. HBO (2006). Retrieved on 2006-11-01.
- ^ The Wire season 4 crew. HBO (2007). Retrieved on 2007-10-14.
- ^ Jim King (2003). 3rd Exclusive David Simon interview. The Wire at AOL. Retrieved on 2007-11-05. Page 5