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Michelle MacLaren

Canadian television director and producer


Summary

Canadian television director and producer

FieldValue
nameMichelle MacLaren
occupationDirector, producer
notable_worksGame of Thrones
The Walking Dead
Breaking Bad
Harsh Realm
The X-Files
Westworld
Booker
Better Call Saul
yearsactive1989–present
relativesAshleigh Banfield (cousin)

The Walking Dead Breaking Bad Harsh Realm The X-Files Westworld Booker Better Call Saul

Michelle Maxwell MacLaren is a Canadian television director and producer. She has directed episodes of The X-Files, Better Call Saul, Breaking Bad, The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, and Westworld.

MacLaren won two back-to-back Primetime Emmy Awards for producing Breaking Bad in 2013 and 2014.

Early life

MacLaren grew up in Vancouver, British Columbia. She graduated from Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. MacLaren is a cousin of television anchor Ashleigh Banfield.

Career

MacLaren made her directorial debut on the season nine episode of The X-Files, "John Doe", which was written by her future Breaking Bad collaborator Vince Gilligan. She approaches shooting action sequences as mathematical deconstruction and likes using multiple cameras and wide lenses.

She was nominated for six Primetime Emmy Awards, all for Breaking Bad: one for directing the episode "One Minute" (season 3, episode 7) in 2010, one for directing the episode "Gliding Over All" (season 5, episode 8) in 2013, and the other four in 2010, 2012, 2013 and 2014 for Outstanding Drama Series, on which she served as an executive producer, winning in 2013 and 2014. She was also nominated for three Producers Guild of America Award for Best Episodic Drama for Breaking Bad, winning in 2014 and 2015. On the tenth anniversary of the premiere of Breaking Bad, io9 singled out MacLaren among the breakout directors on the series as the MVP, noting she directed 11 episodes, more than any other director.

In June 2014, it was announced MacLaren had signed a two-year first-look deal with HBO.

In November 2014, it was announced that MacLaren would develop the script and direct Wonder Woman, the iconic character's first solo cinematic appearance and the fourth installment of the DC Extended Universe. However, in April 2015 MacLaren left the project due to "creative differences".

She was the executive producer of and directed the pilot for David Simon's HBO drama The Deuce. She was the first director hired and established the overall 1970s tone and style of the show.

In August 2016, it was announced that MacLaren would direct the film adaptation of Kristin Hannah's novel The Nightingale. She was attracted to the prospect of directing The Nightingale because it is a "muscular" project and the female characters are unsuspecting heroes.

The same year she also directed the ninth episode of the HBO series Westworld. When the directors of the final season of Game of Thrones were announced, several prominent news sites, including Polygon and Nerdist, expressed disappointment that MacLaren, the only woman to direct on the series, was not included.

In December 2017, MacLaren visited the Dubai International Film Festival as a guest of OSN.

On January 31, 2018, MacLaren was confirmed as director for the film Cowboy Ninja Viking.

She is developing a miniseries for HBO with Breaking Bad co-producer Vince Gilligan called Raven, based on the Jonestown massacre.

Filmography

Film

  • Population 436 (2006)

TV series

YearTitleDirectorExecutive
ProducerEpisode(s)
2000–2002The X-Files"John Doe"
2002Without a Trace"Midnight Sun"
2003John Doe"John D.O.A."
2005Night Stalker"Pilot"
2006Law & Order: Special Victims Unit"Infected"
Kyle XY"Blame it on the Rain"
2009–2013Breaking Badrowspan=11rowspan=11"To'hajiilee"
"Buried"
"Gliding Over All"
"Madrigal"
"Salud"
"Shotgun"
"Thirty-Eight Snub"
"Abiquiu"
"One Minute"
"I.F.T."
"4 Days Out"
2010Memphis Beat"Suspicious Minds"
Lie to Me"Dirty Loyal"
The Event"Your World to Take"
2010–2014The Walking Deadrowspan=3rowspan=3"A"
"Pretty Much Dead Already"
"Guts"
2011Camelot"Igraine"
Hell on Wheels"Revelations"
2012NCIS"Need to Know"
The River"Doctor Emmet Cole"
2013Chicks 'n' GunsBreaking Bad bonus scene
2013–2014Game of Thronesrowspan=4rowspan=4"First of His Name"
"Oathkeeper"
"Second Sons"
"The Bear and the Maiden Fair"
2014The Leftovers"Cairo"
2015–2022Better Call Saulrowspan=3rowspan=3"Nippy"
"Breathe"
"Mijo"
2016Westworld"The Well-Tempered Clavier"
2017Modern Family"All Things Being Equal"
2017–2019The Deucerowspan=2rowspan=2"My Name Is Ruby"
"Pilot"
2019The Morning Show"Lonely at the Top"
2021Coyoterowspan=2rowspan=2"Silver or Lead"
"Call of the Void"
2024Constellationrowspan=2rowspan=2"Live and Let Die"
"The Wounded Angel"

TV movies

YearTitleWriterProducer
1992Shame
1993For the Love of My Child: The Anissa Ayala Story
Moment of Truth: A Child Too Many
1994Moment of Truth: To Walk Again
Moment of Truth: Broken Pledges
Heart of a Child
Moment of Truth: A Mother's Deception
1995The Other Mother: A Moment of Truth Movie
1997A Child's Wish
1998Beauty
1999A Song from the Heart

Awards and nominations

Primetime Emmy Awards

YearCategoryTitleEpisodeResult
2010Outstanding Drama SeriesBreaking Bad
2012
2013
2014
2010Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series"One Minute"
2013"Gliding Over All"

Producers Guild of America

YearCategoryTitleResult
2011Best Episodic DramaBreaking Bad
2013
2014
2015

References

References

  1. "'Breaking Bad' conclusion far from certain | Metro".
  2. Gunn, Andrea. "A woman of action: Michelle MacLaren". [[Queen's University at Kingston.
  3. (October 1, 2020). "'No Mas' Trivia - Breaking Bad". [[Sony Pictures Television]].
  4. (30 November 2017). "In Conversation With... Michelle MacLaren". entertainment.ie.
  5. "2010 Emmy Nominations: Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series". [[Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
  6. "2010 Emmy Nominations: Outstanding Drama Series". [[Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
  7. (20 January 2018). "Breaking Bad showcased some of film and TV's most noteworthy directors". io9.
  8. Andreeva, Nellie. (11 June 2014). "Director Michelle MacLaren Inks HBO Deal".
  9. (24 November 2014). "Michelle MacLaren Signs to Develop and Direct 'Wonder Woman' Movie (Exclusive)".
  10. Fisher, Russ. (13 April 2015). "Director Michelle MacLaren Leaves 'Wonder Woman'". [[/Film]].
  11. Kit, Borys. (13 April 2015). "'Wonder Woman' Movie Loses Director Michelle MacLaren (Exclusive)". [[The Hollywood Reporter]].
  12. Andreeva, Nellie. (24 September 2015). "Maggie Gyllenhaal To Topline HBO Drama Pilot 'The Deuce'".
  13. Kroll, Justin. (August 11, 2016). "'Game of Thrones' Director Michelle MacLaren to Helm TriStar's 'The Nightingale'". [[Variety (magazine).
  14. (26 September 2017). "Game of Thrones showunners to direct series finale as final directors announced".
  15. "GAME OF THRONES' FINAL SEASON DIRECTORS ANNOUNCED".
  16. (6 January 2018). "'Breaking Bad' director Michelle MacLaren on television's technological game changer". The National AE.
  17. (January 31, 2018). "Chris Pratt's 'Cowboy Ninja Viking' Taps 'Game of Thrones' Director Michelle MacLaren". Variety.
  18. (14 October 2017). "Director Michelle MacLaren talks THE DEUCE and GAME OF THRONES – Exclusive Interview". Assignment X.
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