Jeff Woolnough
Jeff Woolnough is a television and movie director, with an active career beginning in the early 1990s. Woolnough has won numerous awards and directed multiple episodes of a variety of highly rated series, including:
- "Vikings"
- "Perception"
- "Copper"
- "Saving Hope"
- "Battlestar Galactica"
- "Being Erica" (winner Best TV Series)
- "NCIS"
- "Supernatural"
- "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation"
- "Bones"
- "Las Vegas"
- "Taken" (a.k.a. "Steven Spielberg Presents Taken")
- "Dark Angel"
- "Dead Like Me"
- "The Outer Limits" (Modern Series)
- "The Expanse (TV series)"
- "Cloak & Dagger"
- "Riverdale"
- "The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina"[1]
- "Runaways"
- "Birds of Prey"[2]
His long-form (non-episodic) television work has included the miniseries Keep Your Head Up, Kid: The Don Cherry Story (winner Best TV Movie/Miniseries) and Wrath of Grapes: The Don Cherry Story Part 2 and the made-for-TV films Jack (a biopic of Jack Layton, winner Best TV Movie/Miniseries) and Céline (a biopic of Céline Dion). Woolnough also directed two direct-to-video sequels to the film Universal Soldier, entitled Universal Soldier II: Brothers in Arms' and Universal Soldier III: Unfinished Business .
References
- "'Chilling Adventures of Sabrina' Sets Cast for Holiday Special, Season 2 | Hollywood Reporter". www.hollywoodreporter.com.
- Johnson, Skyler (March 12, 2020). "Birds of Prey: Feminist, fun, and fervently tacky".
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