Roger Young

Roger Young

  • Birthday: 1942-05-13
  • Place of birth: Champaign, Illinois, USA

Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Roger E. Young (born 13 May 1942) is an American TV and film director. He won an Emmy Award in 1980 in Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series for Lou Grant (episode: Cop). He was born in Champaign, Illinois. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Journalism from the University of Illinois. He worked as a producer-director at Channel 6, the NBC affiliate in Indianapolis, IN. Then moved to Chicago and became a producer for Foote-Cone & Belding Advertising, where he produced national commercials. Later he moved to directing commercials for the production company of Lippert-Saviano, and then Topel & Associates. Finally he opened his own production company, Young & Company, producing and directing commercials. In 1977 he moved to Los Angeles and was hired as Associate Producer on a television film entitled "Something for Joey". This led to being offered Associate Producer of "Lou Grant" the television series starring Ed Asner. Gene Reynolds, Executive Producer of the show, became Mr. Young's mentor, and in the second season Mr. Young was given the opportunity to direct an episode. He won an Emmy and two Director's Guild Awards for directing episodes of the series. He then directed the two-hour pilot of "Magnum, P.I.", and many other pilots... all but one of them being picked up for series. Mr. Young then began to concentrate on long form television: two hour films and mini-series. Description above from the Wikipedia article Roger Young (director) licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

Saint Paul

2000

As Herodes Agrippa

Production

Jesus

1999

As Director

Joseph

1995

As Director

Moses

1995

As Director

Saint Paul

2000

As Director

A Knight in Camelot

1998

As Director

Love Among Thieves

1987

As Director

One Special Night

1999

As Director

Lassiter

1984

As Director

Solomon

1997

As Director

Doublecrossed

1991

As Director

Doublecrossed

1991

As Writer

The Thin Blue Lie

2000

As Director

The Squeeze

1987

As Director

Mortal Fear

1994

As Teleplay

Barabbas

2012

As Director

Dreams Don't Die

1982

As Director

Two of a Kind

1982

As Director

Murder in Mississippi

1990

As Director

Gulag

1985

As Director

The Siege at Ruby Ridge

1996

As Director

Under Siege

1986

As Director

Kiss the Sky

1998

As Director

Into Thin Air

1985

As Director

Getting Gotti

1994

As Director

The Thin Blue Lie

2000

As Executive Producer

An Innocent Love

1982

As Director

Love and Lies

1990

As Director

Geronimo

1993

As Director

Bitter Harvest

1981

As Director

Heart Full of Rain

1997

As Director

The Bourne Identity

1988

As Director

For Love and Glory

1993

As Director

Virus

1995

As Teleplay

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