Alan Taylor

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Directing

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5

Gender

Male

Birthday

1965-01-01 (60 years old)

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Alan Taylor

Biography

Alan Taylor (born January 13, 1959) is an American television director, film director, screenwriter, and television producer. He is best known for his work on television series such as The Sopranos, Sex and the City, Mad Men, and Game of Thrones. He also directed films such as Palookaville, Thor: The Dark World, Terminator Genisys, and The Many Saints of Newark.

In 2007, Taylor won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series for The Sopranos episode "Kennedy and Heidi." In 2008 and 2018, he was also nominated in the same category for the Mad Men episode "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" and the Game of Thrones episode "Beyond the Wall," respectively.

Taylor's father, James J. Taylor, was a private in the U.S. Army translating for Voice of America, stationed in Yokohama, who subsequently held numerous jobs before becoming a videographer in Washington, D.C. Taylor's mother, Mimi Cazort, was curator emerita for the National Gallery of Canada. His sister is the indie rock musician Anna Domino.

He spent part of his life in Manor Park, Ottawa, Canada, and attended Manor Park Public School and Lisgar Collegiate Institute high school. As part of the Communications Club at Lisgar, he acted in its production of The Mouse That Roared. He went on to major in history at the University of Toronto and then at New York City's Columbia University before transferring to New York University in his late 20s to study film under instructors including director Martin Scorsese.

Taylor has directed for numerous programs on both network television and premium cable, most often on HBO.

Taylor's early work on television includes work on The Sopranos, Sex and the City, and The West Wing. Taylor joined the crew of the HBO western drama Deadwood as a director for the first season in 2004. Taylor directed the pilot episodes of Mad Men ("Smoke Gets in Your Eyes") and Bored to Death, as well as subsequent episodes of each. He joined the HBO series Game of Thrones, directing seven episodes, including the critically acclaimed season 1 episode "Baelor." He worked on a television adaptation of the Strugatsky brothers' 1971 science fiction novel Roadside Picnic for the WGN America network. Besides his television work, Taylor's early films include Palookaville, The Emperor's New Clothes, and Kill the Poor.

In the 2010s, Taylor began working on large-budget blockbuster films. He was hired to direct Thor: The Dark World (2013), a superhero film and sequel to 2011's Thor. He was approached by Marvel producer Kevin Feige following director Patty Jenkins's exit from the project and hoped he would inject a darker tone into the project after seeing Taylor's work on Game of Thrones. Taylor's next film was Terminator Genisys, a film that Taylor hoped to fix following his reading of the script, citing his love of the first two Terminator films. After directing nine episodes for the HBO series The Sopranos, Taylor was approached by show creator David Chase to return to direct the 2021 prequel film The Many Saints of Newark.

In August 2022, it was announced that Taylor was hired to direct multiple episodes of the second season of House of the Dragon.

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Directing

Roadside Picnic as Director
2023
BLUE EYE SAMURAI as Director
2023
The Crowded Room as Director
2022
Interview with the Vampire as Director
2022
House of the Dragon as Director
2021
The Many Saints of Newark as Director
2017
Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams as Director
2015
Terminator Genisys as Director
2013
Thor: The Dark World as Director
2011
The Playboy Club as Director
2011
Game of Thrones as Director
2010
Boardwalk Empire as Director
2010
Rubicon as Director
2009
Bored to Death as Director
2009
Nurse Jackie as Director
2008
1% as Director
2008
In Treatment as Director
2007
Mad Men as Director
2006
Big Love as Director
2005
Rome as Director
2004
Lost as Director
2004
Deadwood as Director
2003
Carnivàle as Director
2003
Keen Eddie as Director
2003
Kill the Poor as Director
2001
The Emperor's New Clothes as Director
2001
Six Feet Under as Director
1999
Now and Again as Director
1999
The West Wing as Director
1999
The Sopranos as Director
1997
Oz as Director
1996
Traders as Director
1995
Palookaville as Director
1993
Homicide: Life on the Street as Director
1991
That Burning Question as Director
1990
Law & Order as Director

Production

2022
Interview with the Vampire as Executive Producer
2022
House of the Dragon as Executive Producer
2011
Game of Thrones as Co-Executive Producer

Writing

2001
The Emperor's New Clothes as Screenplay
1991
That Burning Question as Writer
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