Greg Yaitanes
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Gregory Yaitanes June 18, 1970 Wellesley, Massachusetts, US |
Occupation | television and film director |
Greg Yaitanes (born June 18, 1970 in Wellesley, Massachusetts[1]) is an American television and film director. He is also an angel investor in Twitter.[2]
Emmy Award-winning television and film director Greg Yaitanes is one of the most recognized names in Hollywood, directing and producing top shows including Damages, Lost, Prison Break, Heroes and Grey's Anatomy. His Emmy Award came in 2008 as result of his work on House, M.D., the most popular show worldwide.
Yaitanes grew up in Wellesley, Massachusetts. At the age of 18, Yaitanes moved to Los Angeles and attended the University of Southern California Film School. By 23, he landed his first directorial job. Yaitanes was so persistent that he once waited seven hours for a 10-minute meeting with action film producer Joel Silver. After screening Yaitanes' work, Silver signed him for his second feature. Since then, Yaitanes' artistic talent and dedication have led him to a successful career in the director's chair in television.
Though he is well known in Hollywood for his work on several top-watched shows, his technological entrepreneurship has also made him a respected name in Silicon Valley. His investments in start-up companies such as Twitter have earned him a reputation for foresight in technology. Yaitanes is one of Twitter's original investors and a frequent guest speaker at the company.
Active in the Greek community, Yaitanes helped produce Greek America Foundation's Gabby Awards and directed the opening of the 2011 Gabby Awards on Ellis Island.
Greg resides between New York and Los Angeles and has two boys.
Selected Directing career
- Banshee (2013)
- "Pilot" (2013)
- "Half Deaf Is Better Than All Dead" (2013)
- "We Shall Live Forever" (2013)
- "Little Fish" (2014)
- "The Thunder Man" (2014)
- "Homecoming" (2014)
- Damages (2007, 2009)
- "Jesus, Mary and Joe Cocker" (2007)
- "A Pretty Girl in a Leotard" (2009)
- Lost (2004–2005, 2009)
- "He's Our You" (2009)
- "Special" (2005)
- "Solitary" (2004)
- House (2004–2012)
- "Nobody's Fault" (2012)
- "Bombshells" (2011)
- "Two Stories" (2011)
- "Small Sacrifices" (2011)
- "Unplanned Parenthood" (2011)
- "Unwritten" (2011)
- "Now What?" (2011)
- "Black Hole" (2010)
- "Help Me" (2010)
- "Open and Shut" (2010)
- "Ignorance is Bliss" (2009)
- "Know Unknowns" (2009)
- "Instant Karma" (2009)
- "Epic Fail" (2009)
- "Both Sides Now" (2009)
- "House Divided" (2009)
- "Simple Explanation" (2009)
- "Unfaithful" (2009)
- "The Itch" (2008)
- "Lucky Thirteen" (2008)
- "House's Head" (2008)
- "Sleeping Dogs Lie" (2006)
- "Daddy's Boy" (2005)
- "Damned If You Do" (2004)
- Heroes (2007–2009)
- "Cold Snap" (2009)
- "It's Coming" (2008)
- "Cautionary Tales" (2007)
- Grey's Anatomy (2007)
- "Six Days, Parts 1 & 2" (2007)
- Prison Break (2006, 2008)
- "Under and Out" (2008)
- "Brother's Keeper" (2006)
- "Bolshoi Booze" (2006)
- Commander in Chief (2006)
- Bones (2005–2006)
- "The Woman at the Airport" (2006)
- "The Man in the Fallout Shelter" (2005)
- "Pilot" (2005)
- CSI: NY (2005)
- Nip/Tuck (2005)
- "Madison Berg" (2005)
- Alias (2005)
- "Touching Evil (2004)
- Frank Herbert's Children of Dune (miniseries, 2003)
- Skin (2003)
- Endorsement (2003)
- Las Vegas (2003–2004)
- Cold Case (2003–2004)
- CSI: Miami (2002–2005)
- The Invisible Man (2001)
References
- ↑ Greg Yaitanes biography – IMDb.com
- ↑ "'House' Director and Twitter Angel Investor Greg Yaitanes To Disrupt SF".
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