Charles McDougall
Charles McDougall is a British Emmy Award and BAFTA-winning director.
Biography
McDougall has directed for popular television series which include the pilot episode of ABC's Desperate Housewives (which includes the unaired pilot as well). McDougall has also directed episodes of Queer as Folk on Channel 4 and Sex and the City on HBO. McDougall directed the first two episodes of the US TV Series The Tudors as well as an episode of Good Behavior. He won an Emmy for Best Directing for a Comedy Series for his work on Desperate Housewives.
McDougall was an executive producer and director for the pilot episode of The Good Wife. Penned by Robert King and Michelle King (In Justice) the legal drama focuses on a politician's wife (Julianna Margulies) who carves out her own niche as a defense attorney. The Kings and McDougall are executive producing with Ridley Scott, Tony Scott and David Zucker.[1][2]
Filmography
Short film
Year | Title | Notes |
---|---|---|
1992 | Dogs Playing Poker | Segment of Inside Out III |
Put Asunder | Segments of Inside Out IV | |
Save the Wetlands | ||
1999 | Steal Away | Segment of Tube Tales |
2005 | Desperate Housewives: Oprah Winfrey Is the New Neighbor |
Feature film
- Arrivederci Millwall (1990)
- Heart (1999)
- Ana (2020)
Television
TV movie
- Hillsborough (1996)
- Rules of Engagement (1997)
- Sunday (2002)
- Call Me: The Rise and Fall of Heidi Fleiss (2004)
- Surrender, Dorothy (2006)
- Backyards & Bullets (2007) (Also executive producer)
- Good Behavior (2008)
- Shelter (TBA) (Also executive producer)
TV series
Year | Title | Director | Executive Producer | Notes |
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1991 | Casualty | Yes | No | Episode "Dangerous Games" |
1992 | Between the Lines | Yes | No | 3 episodes |
1994 | 99-1 | Yes | No | 2 episodes |
1995 | Cracker | Yes | No | 2 episodes |
1999 | Queer as Folk | Yes | No | 4 episodes; Co-creator |
2000 | Wonderland | Yes | No | Episode "20/20 Hindsight" |
2000–2002 | Sex and the City | Yes | No | 6 episodes |
2002 | Push, Nevada | Yes | No | Episode "The Black Box" |
2003 | Keen Eddie | Yes | No | Episode "Achtung Baby" |
2004 | Desperate Housewives | Yes | No | Episode "Pilot" |
2005–2012 | The Office | Yes | No | 8 episodes |
2006 | Big Love | Yes | No | 2 episodes |
2007 | The Tudors | Yes | Yes | 2 episodes |
Big Shots | Yes | No | Episode "Pilot" | |
2009 | The Good Wife | Yes | Yes | 2 episodes |
2009–2011 | Parks and Recreation | Yes | No | Episodes "Kaboom" and "Pawnee Rangers" |
2011 | The Chicago Code | Yes | Yes | Episode "Pilot" |
2012–2013 | The Mindy Project | Yes | Yes | 3 episodes |
2013 | House of Cards | Yes | No | Episode "Chapter 7" and "Chapter 8" |
2014 | Resurrection | Yes | Yes | Episode "The Returned" |
2015 | Mad Dogs | Yes | Yes | Episode "Pilot" |
Secrets and Lies | Yes | Yes | Episode "The Trail" | |
2016 | The Secret Agent | Yes | No | 3 episodes |
2019 | Four Weddings and a Funeral | Yes | No | 2 episodes |
2022 | Julia | Yes | No | Episode: "Omelette" |
2023 | Three Little Birds | Yes | No | 2 episodes |
References
External links
- Charles McDougall at IMDb
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- Peter Tewksbury for "Medal for Margaret" (1959)
- Ralph Levy & Bud Yorkin for The Jack Benny Show (1960)
- Sheldon Leonard for The Danny Thomas Show (1961)
- Nat Hiken for Car 54, Where Are You? (1962)
- John Rich for The Dick Van Dyke Show (1963)
- Jerry Paris for The Dick Van Dyke Show (1964)
- No Award (1965)
- William Asher for Bewitched (1966)
- James Frawley for "Royal Flush" (1967)
- Bruce Bilson for "Maxwell Smart, Private Eye" (1968)
- Greg Garrison for "October 17, 1968" (1969)
- Dwight Hemion for "The Sound of Burt Bacharach" (1970)
- Jay Sandrich for "Toulouse-Lautrec is One of My Favorite Artists" (1971)
- John Rich for "Sammy's Visit" (1972)
- Jay Sandrich for "It's Whether You Win or Lose" (1973)
- Jackie Cooper for "Carry On, Hawkeye" (1974)
- Gene Reynolds for "O.R." (1975)
- Gene Reynolds for "Welcome to Korea" (1976)
- Alan Alda for "Dear Sigmund" (1977)
- Paul Bogart for "Edith's 50th Birthday" (1978)
- Noam Pitlik for "The Harris Incident" (1979)
- James Burrows for "Louie and the Nice Girl" (1980)
- James Burrows for "Elaine's Strange Triangle" (1981)
- Alan Rafkin for "Barbara's Crisis" (1982)
- James Burrows for "Showdown: Part 2" (1983)
- Bill Persky for "A Very Loud Family" (1984)
- Jay Sandrich for "The Younger Woman" (1985)
- Jay Sandrich for "Denise's Friend" (1986)
- Terry Hughes for "Isn't It Romantic?" (1987)
- Gregory Hoblit for "Pilot (Hooperman)" (1988)
- Peter Baldwin for "Our Miss White" (1989)
- Michael Dinner for "Good-bye" (1990)
- James Burrows for "Woody Interruptus" (1991)
- Barnet Kellman for "Birth 101" (1992)
- Betty Thomas for "For Peter's Sake" (1993)
- James Burrows for "The Good Son" (1994)
- David Lee for "The Matchmaker" (1995)
- Michael Lembeck for "The One After the Superbowl" (1996)
- David Lee for "To Kill a Talking Bird" (1997)
- Todd Holland for "Flip" (1998)
- Thomas Schlamme for "Pilot" (Sports Night) (1999)
- Todd Holland for "Pilot" (Malcolm in the Middle) (2000)
- Todd Holland for "Bowling" (2001)
- Michael Patrick King for "The Real Me" (2002)
- Robert B. Weide for "Krazee-Eyez Killa" (2003)
- Anthony and Joe Russo for "Pilot" (Arrested Development) (2004)
- Charles McDougall for "Pilot" (Desperate Housewives) (2005)
- Marc Buckland for "Pilot" (My Name Is Earl) (2006)
- Richard Shepard for "Pilot" (Ugly Betty) (2007)
- Barry Sonnenfeld for "Pie-lette" (2008)
- Jeffrey Blitz for "Stress Relief" (2009)
- Ryan Murphy for "Pilot" (Glee) (2010)
- Michael Spiller for "Halloween" (2011)
- Steven Levitan for "Baby on Board" (2012)
- Gail Mancuso for "Arrested" (2013)
- Gail Mancuso for "Las Vegas" (2014)
- Joey Soloway for "Best New Girl" (2015)
- Joey Soloway for "Man on the Land" (2016)
- Donald Glover for "B.A.N." (2017)
- Amy Sherman-Palladino for "Pilot" (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel) (2018)
- Harry Bradbeer for "Episode 1" (2019)
- Andrew Cividino and Dan Levy for "Happy Ending" (2020)
- Lucia Aniello for "There Is No Line" (2021)
- MJ Delaney for "No Weddings and a Funeral" (2022)
- Christopher Storer for "Review" (2023)
- Christopher Storer for "Fishes" (2024)