Michael Slovis

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Michael Slovis
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Slovis at the 2013 Montclair Film Festival
Born
OccupationCinematographer, television director
Years active1981–present
Spouse(s)Maria Slovis
Children3

Michael Slovis is an American cinematographer and television director known for his work as a director on Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul and Game of Thrones.

Career[]

Slovis began his professional career in 1981. For many years, he worked as a camera operator on films. He became a cinematographer in 1995, working on the films Party Girl (1995), Half Past Dead (2002), Halloweentown (1998), The Thirteenth Year (1999), and Ready to Run (2000). In 2000, Slovis became a cinematographer on the series Ed, and worked on the series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, New Amsterdam, Fringe, Royal Pains, Rubicon, Running Wilde, Breaking Bad, and Better Call Saul.[1]

As a director, Slovis made his directorial debut with the 2001 television film Spirit. Later, he directed episodes of Ed, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Rubicon, Breaking Bad, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and Hell on Wheels[1] In 2006, Slovis won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a One Hour Series for his work on CSI.[2]

In 2014, he directed the first two episodes of the fifth season of the HBO series Game of Thrones.[3] In 2017, he directed episode 3 of the second season of the series Preacher.[4]

In 2018, he directed the fifteenth episode of the eighth season of The Walking Dead, titled "Worth".

Personal life[]

Slovis currently resides in Montclair, New Jersey with his wife Maria. They have three children.[1] He is an alumnus of New York University's Tisch School of the Arts[5] and holds a BFA in Professional Photographic Illustration from Rochester Institute of Technology.

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Breaking Bad crew, Michael Slovis". AMCtv.com. Retrieved December 12, 2011.
  2. ^ "Primetime Emmy Awards and Nominations for Michael Slovis". Primetime Emmy® Award Database. Retrieved December 11, 2011.
  3. ^ "UPDATED: What can we expect from Game Of Thrones season 5?". The Wars to Come & The House of Black and White. February 21, 2015. Retrieved July 11, 2017.
  4. ^ "Preacher Recap: All That Jazz". Damsels. July 3, 2017. Retrieved July 11, 2017.
  5. ^ Gajewski, Josh (May 16, 2010). "'Breaking Bad': Michael Slovis, a visual storyteller". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved December 12, 2011.

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