Alan Taylor
Milestones
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2007
Directed the pilot episode of the AMC drama series, "Mad Men"; eanred an Emmy (2008) nomination for directing the pilot episode "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes"
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2005
Directed an episode of ABC's "Lost" in the second season
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2001
Directed Ian Holm in "The Emperor's New Clothes"; also penned screenplay
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1999
Directed episodes of the NBC political drama, "The West Wing"
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1999 to 2003
Directed several episodes of the hit HBO series, "Sex and the City"
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1999 to 2007
Helmed episodes of the critically acclaimed series, "The Sopranos"; including the episode "Kennedy And Heidi" in the final Season, which earned him an Emmy for Directing
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1997
Helmed episodes of the HBO prison drama, "Oz"
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1995
Feature directorial debut, "Palookaville"; screened at the Venice Film Festival
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1993 to 1999
Directed episodes of "Homicide: Life on the Street" (NBC)
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1990
Made first short, "The Burning Question" to fulfill requirements of graduation from NYU Film School
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"The Burning Question" was screened at various film festivals, including the New York Film Festival and Sundance
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At age seven, moved with mother and sister to Italy after parents' divorced
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Continued to direct several other HBO primetime shows, such as "Carnivàle", "Deadwood", "Rome" and "Big Love"
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Directed music videos, including two featuring his sister Anna Domino
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Helmed episodes of the Canadian series "Catwalk" and "Traders"
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Returned to USA at age nine