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Howard Deutch

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Birthplace: New York City
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Son of Private and Private
Husband of Lea Thompson
Father of Madelyn Deutch and Zoey Deutch

Occupation: Film director, Television Director
Managed by: Randy Schoenberg
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About Howard Deutch

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Deutch

Howard Deutch (born September 14, 1950) is an American film and television director. He is perhaps best known for his collaboration with filmmaker John Hughes, having directed two of Hughes' well received screenplays, Pretty in Pink and Some Kind of Wonderful. Since 2011, he has primarily directed television productions, including multiple episodes of Getting On and True Blood.

Contents [show] Life and career[edit] Deutch was born in New York City, New York. His parents are Pamela (née Wolkowitz) and Murray Deutch, a music executive and publisher.[1][2] His uncle is actor Robert Walden (who is his mother's brother). Deutch was raised in a Jewish family.[3] He graduated from George W. Hewlett High School and then attended The Ohio State University.[4] He began his career in the advertising department of United Artists Records, where his father was company president.[5] Deutch directed music videos for performers such as Billy Idol ("Flesh for Fantasy") and Billy Joel ("Keeping the Faith").[5] Deutch's feature-length directorial debut was the John Hughes-penned Brat Pack film, Pretty in Pink. His next two directorial efforts were also written by Hughes: Some Kind of Wonderful and The Great Outdoors.

Deutch met his wife, actress Lea Thompson, during the filming of Some Kind of Wonderful; she was also featured in Article 99, his first feature venture without Hughes.[5] They have two daughters, Madelyn and Zoey Deutch, both of whom are actresses.

Deutch has directed three sequels to films in which he did not direct the originals: Grumpier Old Men, The Odd Couple II, and The Whole Ten Yards. During a hiatus from features, Deutch directed episodic television, including two installments of Tales from the Crypt and the pilot episode of Melrose Place.

Deutch directed his wife in four episodes of Caroline in the City, and directed his daughter Zoey in one episode of Ringer.[5]

Awards[edit] Nominated for DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Movies for Television in 2003 for Gleason (2002)[6][7] Earned a CableACE Award for his direction of an episode of the HBO series Tales From the Crypt entitled Dead Right.[7] Filmography[edit] Director[edit] 1986 : Pretty in Pink 1987 : Some Kind of Wonderful 1988 : The Great Outdoors 1989-1990 : Tales from the Crypt (TV Series) 1992 : Article 99 1992 : Melrose Place (TV series) 1994 : Getting Even with Dad 1995 : Caroline in the City (TV series) 1995 : Grumpier Old Men 1996-1998 : Caroline in the City (TV Series) 1998 : The Odd Couple II 2000 : The Replacements 2002 : Watching Ellie (TV series) 2002 : Gleason (TV film) 2004 : The Whole Ten Yards 2008 : My Best Friend's Girl 2011 : Life Unexpected (TV Series) 2011 : Big Love (TV Series) 2011 : Hung (TV Series) 2012 : Ringer (TV Series) 2012-2013 : Warehouse 13 (TV Series) 2012 : Emily Owens M.D. (TV Series) 2013 : CSI: NY (TV Series) 2013 : American Horror Story: Coven (TV Series) 2013 : Getting On (TV Series) 2013-2014 : True Blood (TV Series) 2014 : American Horror Story: Freak Show (TV Series) 2015 : Jane the Virgin (TV series) Episode 14 2015 : The Lizzie Borden Chronicles (TV series) Episode 5: "Cold Storage"

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Howard Deutch's Timeline

1950
September 14, 1950
New York City
1991
March 23, 1991
San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles County, CA, United States
1994
November 10, 1994
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA, United States