Daniel Sackheim

Daniel Sackheim (born in 1962)[1] is an American television and film director, producer, and photographer. Sackheim has produced and directed for The X-Files, Law & Order, House and NYPD Blue. He also directed The Walking Dead, The Americans, and Ozark, for which he was nominated for an Emmy Award. He has won a Primetime Emmy Award as a director and been nominated twice for his work as a producer and director. Sackheim directed the third and fourth episodes of the sixth season of Game of Thrones.

Daniel Sackheim
Born1962 (age 61–62)
Occupation(s)Film director, television producer, television director
Years active1984–present
SpouseLeslie Sackheim
Children2
Parent(s)William Sackheim
JoAnne Cohen Sackheim
Websitedanielsackheim.com

Life and career

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Daniel Sackheim was born to a Jewish family in Los Angeles,[2] the son of screenwriter William Sackheim and his wife JoAnne (née Cohen).[3] His brother Drew Sackheim is a fashion photographer.[4][5] He is married to Leslie Sackheim; they have two children, Josh and Emma, and live in Encino, California.[3]

Sackheim's career began with a role as an assistant film editor on the 1984 John Cassavetes film Love Streams,[6] before he found work as a music supervisor and associate producer on the NBC series Miami Vice.[7]

Sackheim's first time as a director was on "Mushrooms", a 1991 episode from the premiere season of the television series Law & Order. Sackheim later went on to produce the pilot episode of The X-Files and direct the pilot episode of Harsh Realm. Sackheim also served as an executive producer for the 2005 series Night Stalker, a remake of the 1970s series Kolchak: The Night Stalker;[6] and again as executive producer for the 2012 series The Finder.[8] Sackheim directed the pilot episode of NBC's Hawaii and the television films Homeland Security and The Lottery.[6][9] Sackheim made his feature film directing debut on 2001's The Glass House. In 1999, he signed an overall deal with 20th Century Fox Television.[10]

From 2010 Sackheim has directed a number of episodes of high rating AMC series The Walking Dead, and since 2013 has also worked as a producer on the FX series The Americans which was listed in the American Film Institute Awards 2013 best ten television programs of the year; as well as serving as executive producer for the 2012 series The Finder.[8] He has also directed three episodes of Jack Ryan.

On July 21, 2020, he and producer Tony To founded Bedrock Entertainment with ITV Studios America as partner.[11]

Awards

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Sackheim's work has earned him one Primetime Emmy Award and three additional Emmy nominations. In 1994, Sackheim won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series, having been nominated for his work on the NYPD Blue episode "Tempest in a C-Cup".[12] His three other nominations have both been for Outstanding Drama Series in the role of producer—for Law & Order in 1992,[13] and for House in 2007.[14] and outstanding directing for Ozark in 2018.

Filmography

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Film

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YearFilmRole
1984Love StreamsAssistant editor
1994Midnight Run for Your LifeDirector
1995In the Shadow of EvilDirector
1996Grand AvenueDirector
The LotteryDirector
1998The X-FilesProducer
2001The Glass HouseDirector
2004Homeland SecurityDirector; co-executive producer
2010BabyProducer (uncredited)

Television

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SeriesAs directorAs producer
Alfred Hitchcock Presents21 episodes
Miami Vice42 episodes
Law & Order7 episodes44 episodes
ER1 episode
Earth 21 episode
NYPD Blue3 episodes
Millennium1 episode11 episodes
The X-Files5 episodes23 episodes
Harsh Realm3 episodes8 episodes
Judging Amy3 episodes24 episodes
Kingpin2 episodes5 episodes
The Lyon's Den1 episode2 episodes
Hawaii1 episode
Las Vegas1 episode5 episodes
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit1 episode
Night Stalker2 episodes5 episodes
House7 episodes44 episodes
Life7 episodes31 episodes
Lie to Me6 episodes35 episodes
Bones1 episode
The Finder2 episodes9 episodes
The Walking Dead3 episodes
The Americans7 episodes26 episodes
The Bridge1 episode
The Leftovers2 episodes
Battle Creek1 episode
Game of Thrones2 episodes
The Man in the High Castle1 episode
Fear the Walking Dead1 episode
Better Call Saul2 episodes
Ozark2 episodes
Jack Ryan3 episodes
The First2 episodes
True Detective4 episodes
Servant2 episodes
Lovecraft Country2 episodes

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