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James Marshall (director)

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James Marshall (born 1962) is a Canadian television producer and director, best known for his work on Smallville,[1] Dead Like Me, The O.C. and Wednesday.

Career

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On the TV series Smallville, Marshall had an important role throughout the history of the show. When Greg Beeman stopped directing high-profile Smallville episodes (due to his commitment to Heroes), series creators Alfred Gough and Miles Millar began to look to Marshall, who first began directing on Smallville during the second half of the first season. After producing Smallville for many years, starting in season seven, Marshall became an executive producer on the show. With this position, Marshall began directing fewer episodes, and in season nine he directed zero episodes, returning to directing once in season 10.

Filmography

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Television show Notes
Viper 8 episodes
The Sentinel 4 epsisodes
Just Deal Episode: "Incoming"
In a Heartbeat Episode: "Hero"
The Famous Jett Jackson 3 episodes
The Nightmare Room Episodes: "Camp Nowhere" Parts I and II
Caitlin's Way Episode: "Truant"
Charmed Episode: "The Eyes Have It"
Birds of Prey Episode: "Split"
Black Sash Episode: "Pilot"
Dead Like Me Episode: "Reaping Havoc"
Tarzan Episode: "Emotional Rescue"
The O.C. Episodes: "The Secret" and "The Strip"
North Shore Episode: "Surprise Party"
Smallville Director: 26 episodes; Producer: 149 episodes
Charlie's Angels Episodes: "Bon Voyage", "Angels" and "Black Hat Angels"
Falling Skies Episode: "Collateral Damage"
Shadowhunters Episode: "Malec"
Supergirl Episode: "Survivors"
Aftermath Episodes: "A Clatter and a Chatter" and "Madame Sosostris"
The Shannara Chronicles 6 episodes
Into the Badlands Episodes: "Carry Tiger to Mountain" and "Black Wind Howls"
Wednesday Episodes: "If You Don't Woe Me by Now" and "A Murder of Woes"

References

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  1. ^ Bhushan, Nyay (1 May 2014). "'Smallville' Producer James Marshall Partners With GroupM, Graphic India for 'The Adventurers Club'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 15 April 2022.
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