Dermott Downs

Dermott Downs
Born Los Angeles, California
Other names Dermott Daniel Downs
Occupation Television director, actor, producer, cinematographer
Years active 1972–present

Dermott Downs is an American television director, actor, producer and cinematographer.

He is well known for his work on the U.S. remake of The Tomorrow People, and for his vast contributions to The CW's Arrowverse.

Career

Downs first started his career as a child actor; appearing in such films as The Morning After, Escape to Witch Mountain, and Freaky Friday.[1]

In his adulthood, he sieged to cinematography; working on films Secret Lies and Takedown, and television series CSI: Miami, CSI: New York and Justice, among others.[1][2]

He later began a career in directing. First helming an episode of a series he was doing photography work on; Justice. Since then he has directed installments of Close to Home, K-Ville, Dark Blue, Nikita, Common Law, Gotham, Criminal Minds, and Supergirl.[1][2]

Chase

In 2010, Downs became a producer and director on the NBC series Chase. Ultimately, he helmed 6 episodes of the 18-episode first season.[1][2]

The Tomorrow People

In summer 2013, he joined The CW series The Tomorrow People, as a director of photography and director. During the course of the series' one-season run he directed 4 installments ("Sitting Ducks", "Superhero", "Smoke and Mirrors", "Kill Switch").[1][2]

Arrowverse

The Flash

After having had worked for Greg Berlanti on Tomorrow People, Berlanti brought Downs on to his new DC Comics superhero series The Flash. Downs directed the freshman season's fifth episode, "Plastique", featuring the introduction of the titular villainess. He returned to helm "Grodd Lives", the season one finale "Fast Enough", the second season's seventh installment, "Gorilla Warfare", the third season's eighth, thirteenth, fourteenth and seventeenth installments, "Invasion!", "Attack on Gorilla City", "Attack on Central City", and "Duet".[3]

Arrow

Downs also worked on Flash sister-series Arrow, directing the season three episodes "The Return" and "The Offer"; as well as the season five episode "Penance".

Legends of Tomorrow

In early 2015, Downs directed a 3-minute network presentation for future Flash/Arrow spin-off DC's Legends of Tomorrow. It was shot over the course of one night. The footage ultimately clinched the series order for the show in May 2015. Downs was later confirmed to return as a director for the first season.[4] His first episode was the third, "Blood Ties".[5] He went on to direct the fifth episode, "Fail-Safe"; and the first-season finale, "Legendary". He directed the season two premiere, "Out of Time", and the ninth installment, "Raiders of the Lost Art".[6]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Dermott Downs Celebrity". TVGuide.com. Retrieved October 14, 2014.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Dermott Downs". TV.com. Retrieved October 14, 2014.
  3. "(#207) "Gorilla Warfare"". The Futon Critic. Retrieved November 11, 2015.
  4. Burlingame, Russ (September 13, 2015). "Legends of Tomorrow's Phil Klemmer on Fighting Nazis, Killing Characters and The Time Masters' Secret Agenda". Comicbook.com. Retrieved September 24, 2015.
  5. Guggenheim, Marc (October 5, 2015). "Legends Ep. 103 begins production today.". Twitter. Retrieved November 11, 2015.
  6. Lotz, Caity (July 13, 2016). "Yay! Top secret stuff inside @cw_legendsoftomorrow". Twitter. Retrieved July 20, 2016.
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