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Jeremy Podeswa (born 1962 in Toronto, Canada) is a Canadian director of film and television. His most notable film credits are ''[[wikipedia:The Five Senses (film)|The Five Senses]]'' and ''[[wikipedia:Fugitive Pieces (film)|Fugitive Pieces]]''. For television he has directed episodes of ''[[wikipedia:Queer as Folk (North American TV series)|Queer as Folk]]'', ''[[wikipedia:The Tudors|The Tudors]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Nip/Tuck|Nip/Tuck]]'', ''[[wikipedia:The L Word|The L Word]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Camelot (TV series)|Camelot]]'', ''[[wikipedia:The Borgias (2011 TV series)|The Borgias]]'' and ''[[wikipedia:Rubicon (TV series)|Rubicon]]''. Has a particularly notable association with [[HBO]], directing episodes of ''[[wikipedia:Six Feet Under (TV series)|Six Feet Under]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Carnivàle|Carnivàle]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Rome (TV series)|Rome]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Boardwalk Empire|Boardwalk Empire]]'', ''[[wikipedia:True Blood|True Blood]]'' and three episodes of ''[[wikipedia:The Pacific (TV miniseries)|The Pacific]]''.
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Jeremy Podeswa (born 1962) is a Canadian director of film and television. His most notable film credits are ''[[wikipedia:The Five Senses (film)|The Five Senses]]'' and ''[[wikipedia:Fugitive Pieces (film)|Fugitive Pieces]]''. For television he has directed episodes of ''[[wikipedia:Queer as Folk (North American TV series)|Queer as Folk]]'', ''[[wikipedia:The Tudors|The Tudors]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Nip/Tuck|Nip/Tuck]]'', ''[[wikipedia:The L Word|The L Word]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Camelot (TV series)|Camelot]]'', ''[[wikipedia:The Borgias (2011 TV series)|The Borgias]]'' and ''[[wikipedia:Rubicon (TV series)|Rubicon]]''. Has a particularly notable association with [[HBO]], directing episodes of ''[[wikipedia:Six Feet Under (TV series)|Six Feet Under]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Carnivàle|Carnivàle]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Rome (TV series)|Rome]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Boardwalk Empire|Boardwalk Empire]]'', ''[[wikipedia:True Blood|True Blood]]'' and three episodes of ''[[wikipedia:The Pacific (TV miniseries)|The Pacific]]''.
   
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His father is a painter and is the only member of his immediate family to have made it out of a Nazi camp.
For ''[[Game of Thrones]]'', Podeswa was initially announced as having been hired as a director for [[Season 2]], but later lists did not show him as working on the series. When HBO confirmed the line-up of directors for the show, Podeswa was not present.
 
   
It was later revealed that the original director for the episode "[[Blackwater]]" had pulled out of the production and [[Neil Marshall]] was brought in as a replacement<ref>[http://www.empireonline.com/news/story.asp?NID=34164 Empire Online]</ref>. It has been speculated that Podeswa may have been the original director for that episode, but not confirmed.
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For ''[[Game of Thrones]]'', Podeswa was initially announced as having been hired as a director for [[Season 2]], but later lists did not show him as working on the series. When HBO confirmed the line-up of directors for the show, Podeswa was not present. <span style="font-size:14px;">It was later revealed that the original director for the episode "</span>[[Blackwater]]<span style="font-size:14px;">" had pulled out of the production and </span>[[Neil Marshall]]<span style="font-size:14px;"> was brought in as a replacement</span><ref>Plumb, Ali (June 1, 2012). [http://www.empireonline.com/news/story.asp?NID=34164 Neil Marshall Game Of Thrones Podcast] Empire Online.</ref>. It has been speculated that Podeswa may have been the original director for that episode, but not confirmed.
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On July 15, 2014, it was announced that Podeswa will be directing two episodes in Season 5, the fifth and sixth episodes.<ref>[http://winteriscoming.net/2014/07/15/directors-game-thrones-season-5-announced/]</ref>
   
 
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Jeremy Podeswa (born 1962) is a Canadian director of film and television. His most notable film credits are The Five Senses and Fugitive Pieces. For television he has directed episodes of Queer as Folk, The Tudors, Nip/Tuck, The L Word, Camelot, The Borgias and Rubicon. Has a particularly notable association with HBO, directing episodes of Six Feet Under, Carnivàle, Rome, Boardwalk Empire, True Blood and three episodes of The Pacific.

His father is a painter and is the only member of his immediate family to have made it out of a Nazi camp.

For Game of Thrones, Podeswa was initially announced as having been hired as a director for Season 2, but later lists did not show him as working on the series. When HBO confirmed the line-up of directors for the show, Podeswa was not present. It was later revealed that the original director for the episode "Blackwater" had pulled out of the production and Neil Marshall was brought in as a replacement[1]. It has been speculated that Podeswa may have been the original director for that episode, but not confirmed.

On July 15, 2014, it was announced that Podeswa will be directing two episodes in Season 5, the fifth and sixth episodes.[2]

See also

References

  1. Plumb, Ali (June 1, 2012). Neil Marshall Game Of Thrones Podcast Empire Online.
  2. [1]