fiction.wikisort.org - ActorTimothy Van Patten (born June 10, 1959) is an American director, actor, screenwriter, and producer. He has directed episodes of Perry Mason, Boardwalk Empire, Black Mirror, Deadwood, Ed, Game of Thrones, The Pacific, Rome, Sex and the City, The Sopranos, and The Wire.
American television director, actor (born 1959)
As an actor, he is perhaps best known for portraying Mario "Salami" Pettrino on The White Shadow. He also played the villainous teenager Peter Stegman in Class of 1984 and Max Keller on The Master.
Personal life
Van Patten was born in Brooklyn, New York, and grew up in Massapequa, New York, to Richard Byron Van Patten and his second wife Eleanor della Gatta Van Patten. He is the half-brother of Dick Van Patten and Joyce Van Patten, and the uncle of Vincent Van Patten and Talia Balsam. He graduated from Massapequa High School in 1977, in the same class as musician Brian Setzer and football player Brian Baldinger. His daughter is actress Grace Van Patten.
Career
Awards
In 2001, together with Terence Winter, Van Patten won both the Edgar Award and Writers Guild of America Award for Episodic Drama for The Sopranos episode "Pine Barrens," directed by Steve Buscemi.[1] In 2004, Van Patten directed an episode called "Long Term Parking," which won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series.
He has been nominated at the Primetime Emmy Awards on ten occasions for directing: The Sopranos episodes "Amour Fou", "Whoever Did This", "Long Term Parking" and "Members Only", The Pacific episode "Okinawa", the Game of Thrones pilot "Winter Is Coming", and Boardwalk Empire episodes "To the Lost", "Margate Sands", "Farewell Daddy Blues" and the series finale "Eldorado", winning the award for "To the Lost" in 2012.[2]
Filmography
Television
Producer
| Year | Show | Role | Notes |
| 2010 |
The Pacific |
Supervising producer |
Miniseries |
| 2010–2014 |
Boardwalk Empire |
Executive producer |
TV series |
| 2020–present |
Perry Mason |
Executive producer |
TV series |
Director
| Year | Show | Season | Episode title | Episode number | Original airdate | Notes |
| 2020 |
Perry Mason |
1 |
"Chapter 1" |
1 |
June 21, 2020 |
|
| "Chapter 2" |
2 |
June 28, 2020 |
|
| "Chapter 3" |
3 |
July 5, 2020 |
|
| "Chapter 7" |
7 |
August 2, 2020 |
|
| "Chapter 8" |
8 |
August 9, 2020 |
|
| 2017 |
Black Mirror |
4 |
"Hang the DJ" |
4 |
December 29, 2017 |
|
| 2014 |
Boardwalk Empire |
5 |
"Eldorado" |
8 |
October 26, 2014 |
Series Finale Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series |
| "Golden Days for Boys and Girls" |
1 |
September 7, 2014 |
Season Premiere |
| 2013 |
4 |
"Farewell Daddy Blues" |
12 |
November 24, 2013 |
Season Finale Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series |
| "The Old Ship of Zion" |
8 |
October 27, 2013 |
|
| "Erlkönig"[3] |
5 |
October 6, 2013 |
|
| "New York Sour"[4] |
1 |
September 8, 2013 |
Season Premiere |
| 2012 |
3 |
"Margate Sands" |
12 |
December 2, 2012 |
Season Finale Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series |
| "The Pony" |
8 |
November 4, 2012 |
|
| "You'd Be Surprised" |
5 |
October 14, 2012 |
|
| "Resolution" |
1 |
September 16, 2012 |
Season Premiere |
| 2011 |
2 |
"To the Lost" |
12 |
December 11, 2011 |
Season Finale Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series |
| "Two Boats and a Lifeguard" |
8 |
November 13, 2011 |
|
| "Gimcrack & Bunkum" |
5 |
October 23, 2011 |
|
| "21"[5] |
1 |
September 25, 2011 |
Season Premiere |
| Game of Thrones |
1 |
"The Kingsroad" |
2 |
April 24, 2011 |
|
| "Winter Is Coming" |
1 |
April 17, 2011 |
Series Premiere Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series |
| 2010 |
Boardwalk Empire |
1 |
"A Return to Normalcy"[6] |
12 |
December 5, 2010 |
Season Finale |
| "Family Limitation"[7] |
6 |
October 24, 2010 |
|
| "Broadway Limited"[8] |
3 |
October 3, 2010 |
|
| "The Ivory Tower"[9] |
2 |
September 26, 2010 |
|
| The Pacific |
Miniseries |
"Okinawa" |
9 |
May 9, 2010 |
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie, or Dramatic Special |
| "Peleliu Hills" |
7 |
April 25, 2010 |
|
| "Guadalcanal/Leckie" |
1 |
March 14, 2010 |
|
| 2007 |
The Sopranos |
6 Part II |
"The Second Coming" [10] |
19 |
May 20, 2007 |
|
| "Chasing It"[11] |
16 |
April 29, 2007 |
|
| "Soprano Home Movies"[12] |
13 |
April 8, 2007 |
|
| Rome |
2 |
"Passover" |
1 |
January 14, 2007 |
|
| 2006 |
The Sopranos |
6 Part I |
"Cold Stones"[13] |
11 |
May 21, 2006 |
|
| "Johnny Cakes"[14] |
8 |
April 30, 2006 |
|
| "Live Free or Die"[15] |
6 |
April 17, 2006 |
|
| "Members Only"[16] |
1 |
March 12, 2006 |
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series |
| 2005 |
Rome |
1 |
"Pharsalus" |
5 |
October 9, 2005 |
|
| Into the West |
Miniseries |
"Casualties of War |
5 |
July 15, 2005 |
|
| Deadwood |
2 |
"Childish Things"[17] |
7 |
April 24, 2005 |
|
| 2004 |
The Wire |
3 |
"Back Burners"[18] |
7 |
November 7, 2004 |
|
| The Sopranos |
5 |
"Long Term Parking"[19] |
12 |
May 23, 2004 |
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series |
| "Unidentified Black Males"[20] |
9 |
May 2, 2004 |
|
| "Two Tonys"[21] |
1 |
March 7, 2004 |
|
| Sex and the City |
6 |
"An American Girl in Paris, Part Deux" |
20 |
February 22, 2004 |
Series Finale |
| "An American Girl in Paris, Part Une" |
19 |
February 15, 2004 |
|
| 2003 |
"Boy, Uninterrupted" |
10 |
August 24, 2003 |
|
| "A Woman's Right to Shoes" |
9 |
August 17, 2003 |
|
| The Wire |
2 |
"Stray Rounds"[22] |
9 |
July 27, 2003 |
|
| Keen Eddie |
1 |
"The Amazing Larry Dunn" |
6 |
July 8, 2003 |
|
| Ed |
3 |
"Second Chances" |
20 |
March 28, 2003 |
|
| 2002 |
3 |
"Neighbors" |
10 |
December 18, 2002 |
|
| The Sopranos |
4 |
"Calling All Cars"[23] |
11 |
November 24, 2002 |
|
| "Whoever Did This"[24] |
9 |
November 10, 2002 |
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series |
| "Christopher"[25] |
3 |
September 29, 2002 |
|
| The Wire |
1 |
"Sentencing"[26] |
13 |
September 8, 2002 |
Season Finale |
| Pasadena |
1 |
"Puppy Love" |
5 |
May 22, 2002 |
|
| 2001 |
Ed |
2 |
"Changes" |
2 |
October 17, 2001 |
|
| The Sopranos |
3 |
"Amour Fou"[27] |
11 |
May 13, 2001 |
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series |
| "Second Opinion"[28] |
7 |
April 8, 2001 |
|
| Ed |
1 |
"The Test" |
18 |
April 4, 2001 |
|
| The Sopranos |
3 |
"Proshai, Livushka"[29] |
2 |
March 4, 2001 |
|
| Ed |
1 |
"Opposites Distract" |
11 |
January 17, 2001 |
|
| 2000 |
Touched by an Angel |
6 |
"Pandora's Box" |
26 |
May 21, 2000 |
Season Finale |
| "Monica's Bad Day" |
23 |
April 30, 2000 |
|
| "Living the Rest of My Life" |
21 |
April 9, 2000 |
|
| The Sopranos |
2 |
"House Arrest"[30] |
11 |
March 26, 2000 |
|
| "Big Girls Don't Cry"[31] |
5 |
February 13, 2000 |
|
| "Commendatori"[32] |
4 |
February 6, 2000 |
|
| 1999 |
Now and Again |
1 |
"Nothing to Fear, But Nothing to Fear" |
6 |
November 5, 1999 |
|
| Touched by an Angel |
6 |
"Til Death Do Us Part" |
5 |
October 24, 1999 |
|
| 5 |
"Godspeed" |
27 |
May 23, 1999 |
Season Finale |
| "Fighting the Good Fight" |
25 |
May 9, 1999 |
|
| "Black Like Monica" |
24 |
May 2, 1999 |
|
| "Into the Fire" |
20 |
April 4, 1999 |
|
| The Sopranos |
1 |
"The Legend of Tennessee Moltisanti"[33] |
8 |
February 28, 1999 |
|
| Touched by an Angel |
5 |
"Family Business" |
17 |
February 28, 1999 |
|
| "On Edge" |
15 |
February 14, 1999 |
|
| Homicide: Life on the Street |
7 |
"A Case of Do or Die" |
14 |
February 12, 1999 |
|
| 1998 |
Touched by an Angel |
5 |
"Only Connect" |
4 |
October 11, 1998 |
|
| New York Undercover |
4 |
"Sign o' the Times" |
10 |
June 4, 1998 |
|
| Touched by an Angel |
4 |
"The Spirit of Liberty Moon" |
26 |
May 17, 1998 |
2 hour Season Finale |
| Promised Land |
2 |
"When Darkness Falls" |
22 |
April 30, 1998 |
|
| "Undercover Granny" |
18 |
March 26, 1998 |
|
| New York Undercover |
4 |
"Rat Trap" |
6 |
March 12, 1998 |
|
| The Visitor |
1 |
"The Trial" |
12 |
January 16, 1998 |
|
| 1997 |
Touched by an Angel |
4 |
"Great Expectations" |
2 |
September 28, 1997 |
|
| "The Road Home: Part 1" |
1 |
September 21, 1997 |
|
| 3 |
"A Delicate Balance" |
29 |
May 18, 1997 |
Season Finale |
| "Full Moon" |
26 |
May 4, 1997 |
|
| "Missing in Action" |
24 |
April 13, 1997 |
|
| New York Undercover |
3 |
"Hubris" |
19 |
March 27, 1997 |
|
| Touched by an Angel |
3 |
"Angel of Death" |
17 |
February 9, 1997 |
|
| 1996 |
"The Journalist" |
12 |
December 1, 1996 |
|
| Promised Land |
1 |
"Homecoming" |
9 |
November 26, 1996 |
|
| Touched by an Angel |
3 |
"Sins of the Father" |
4 |
September 29, 1996 |
|
| "Random Acts" |
3 |
September 22, 1996 |
|
| 2 |
"Dear God" |
19 |
March 9, 1996 |
|
| "Rock n' Roll Dad" |
14 |
January 20, 1996 |
|
| "'Til We Meet Again" |
13 |
January 13, 1996 |
|
| 1995 |
"In the Name of God" |
6 |
October 28, 1995 |
|
| "The Driver" |
4 |
October 14, 1995 |
|
| "Sympathy for the Devil" |
3 |
October 7, 1995 |
|
| 1 |
"In The Name Of God" |
12 |
October 28, 1995 |
|
| Homicide: Life on the Street |
3 |
"Nothing Personal" |
18 |
April 21, 1995 |
|
| 1994 |
Touched by an Angel |
1 |
"The Hero" |
9 |
December 25, 1994 |
|
| "Manny" |
8 |
December 14, 1994 |
|
| "Fallen Angela" |
3 |
October 12, 1994 |
|
| 1992 |
Home Fires |
1 |
"A Bench Too Far" |
5 |
July 11, 1992 |
|
Writer
Actor
- The White Shadow (1978–1981; TV series): played Mario "Salami" Pettrino in 54 episodes
- Class of 1984 (1982 film): played Peter Stegman, the villainous teenager
- The Master (1984; TV series): played Max Keller in 13 episodes
- Escape from El Diablo (1984 film): played Pauli
- Zone Troopers (1985 film): played Joey
- The Wrong Guys (1988 film): played J.T.
- Catacombs (1988 film): played Father John Durham
- True Blue (1989–1990; TV series): played Sergeant Andy Wojeski in 12 episodes and the TV movie
References
- "The Sopranos: Cast & Crew". HBO. Retrieved August 6, 2014.
- "Tim Van Patten". Television Academy.
- HBO. "Boardwalk Empire episode "Erlkönig" synopsis". Retrieved October 9, 2013.
- HBO. "Boardwalk Empire episode "New York Sour" synopsis". Retrieved October 9, 2013.
- HBO. "Boardwalk Empire episode "21" synopsis". Retrieved September 28, 2011.
- HBO. "Boardwalk Empire episode "A Return to Normalcy" synopsis". Retrieved December 19, 2010.
- HBO. "Boardwalk Empire episode "Family Limitation" synopsis". Retrieved November 2, 2010.
- HBO. "Boardwalk Empire episode "Broadway Limited" synopsis". Retrieved October 19, 2010.
- HBO. "Boardwalk Empire episode "The Ivory Tower" synopsis". Retrieved October 17, 2010.
- HBO. "The Sopranos episode "The Second Coming" synopsis". Retrieved February 21, 2010.
- HBO. "The Sopranos episode "Chasing It" synopsis". Retrieved February 21, 2010.
- HBO. "The Sopranos episode "Soprano Home Movies" synopsis". Retrieved February 21, 2010.
- HBO. "The Sopranos episode "Cold Stones" synopsis". Retrieved February 21, 2010.
- HBO. "The Sopranos episode "Johnny Cakes" synopsis". Retrieved February 21, 2010.
- HBO. "The Sopranos episode "Live Free or Die" synopsis". Retrieved February 21, 2010.
- HBO. "The Sopranos episode "Members Only" synopsis". Retrieved February 21, 2010.
- Tim Van Patten (director), Regina Corrado (writer) (April 24, 2005). "Childish Things". Deadwood. Season 2. Episode 8. HBO.
- HBO. "The Wire episode "Back Burners" synopsis". Retrieved February 21, 2010.
- HBO. "The Sopranos episode "Long Term Parking" synopsis". Retrieved February 21, 2010.
- HBO. "The Sopranos episode "Unidentified Black Males" synopsis". Retrieved February 21, 2010.
- HBO. "The Sopranos episode "Two Tonys" synopsis". Retrieved February 21, 2010.
- HBO. "The Wire episode "Stray Rounds" synopsis". Retrieved February 21, 2010.
- HBO. "The Sopranos episode "Calling All Cars" synopsis". Retrieved February 21, 2010.
- HBO. "The Sopranos episode "Whoever Did This" synopsis". Retrieved February 21, 2010.
- HBO. "The Sopranos episode "Christopher" synopsis". Retrieved February 21, 2010.
- HBO. "The Wire episode "Sentencing" synopsis". Retrieved February 21, 2010.
- HBO. "The Sopranos episode "Amour Fou" synopsis". Retrieved February 21, 2010.
- HBO. "The Sopranos episode "Second Opinion" synopsis". Retrieved February 21, 2010.
- HBO. "The Sopranos episode "Proshai, Livushka" synopsis". Retrieved February 21, 2010.
- HBO. "The Sopranos episode "House Arrest" synopsis". Retrieved February 21, 2010.
- HBO. "The Sopranos episode "Big Girls Don't Cry" synopsis". Retrieved February 21, 2010.
- HBO. "The Sopranos episode "Commendatori" synopsis". Retrieved February 21, 2010.
- HBO. "The Sopranos episode "The Legend of Tennessee Moltisanti" synopsis". Retrieved February 21, 2010.
External links
Awards for Tim Van Patten |
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Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Comedy Series |
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| 1971–2000 |
- John Rich for "All in the Family" (1971)
- Gene Reynolds for "Pilot" (M*A*S*H) (1972)
- Gene Reynolds for "Deal Me Out" (1973)
- Hy Averback for "Alcoholics Unanimous" (1974)
- Hy Averback for "Bombed" (1975)
- Alan Alda for "Dear Sigmund" (1976)
- Paul Bogart for "Edith's 50th Birthday" (1977)
- Paul Bogart for "California, Here We Are" (1978)
- Charles S. Dubin for "Period of Adjustment" (1979)
- Noam Pitlik for "Fog" (1980)
- Alan Alda for "The Life You Save" (1981)
- Alan Alda for "Where There's a Will, There's a War" (1982)
- James Burrows for "Showdown: Part II" (1983)
- Jay Sandrich for "Pilot" (The Cosby Show) (1984)
- Jay Sandrich for "Pilot" (The Golden Girls) (1985)
- Terry Hughes for "Isn't It Romantic?" (1986)
- Will Mackenzie for "A, My Name is Alex" (1987)
- Steve Miner for "Pilot" (The Wonder Years) (1988)
- Barnet Kellman for "Brown Like Me" (1989)
- James Burrows for "Woody Interruptus" (1990)
- Peter Bonerz for "Uh Oh: Part II" (1991)
- Tom Cherones for "The Contest" (1992)
- James Burrows for "The Good Son" (1993)
- David Lee for "The Matchmaker" (1994)
- Gordon Hunt for "The Alan Brady Show" (1995)
- Andy Ackerman for "The Rye" (1996)
- Andy Ackerman for "The Betrayal" (1997)
- Thomas Schlamme for "Pilot" (Sports Night) (1998)
- Thomas Schlamme for "Small Town" (1999)
- James Burrows for "Lows in the Mid-Eighties" (2000)
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| 2001–present | |
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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series |
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| 1950s |
- Jack Smight for "Eddie" (1959)
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| 1960s | |
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| 1970s |
- Paul Bogart for "Shadow Game" (1970)
- Daryl Duke for "The Day the Lion Died" (1971)
- Alexander Singer for "The Invasion of Kevin Ireland" (1972)
- Jerry Thorpe for "An Eye for an Eye" (1973)
- Robert Butler for "Part III" (1974)
- Bill Bain for "A Sudden Storm" (1975)
- David Greene for "Part I: Chapters 1 & 2" (Rich Man, Poor Man) (1976)
- David Greene for "Part 1" (Roots) (1977)
- Marvin J. Chomsky for Holocaust (1978)
- Jackie Cooper for "Pilot" (The White Shadow) (1979)
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| 1980s |
- Roger Young for "Cop" (1980)
- Robert Butler for "Hill Street Station"(1981)
- Harry Harris for "To Soar and Never Falter" (1982)
- Jeff Bleckner for "Life in the Minors" (1983)
- Corey Allen for "Goodbye, Mr. Scripps" (1984)
- Karen Arthur for "Heat" (1985)
- Georg Stanford Brown for "Parting Shots" (1986)
- Gregory Hoblit for "Pilot" (L.A. Law) (1987)
- Mark Tinker for "Weigh In, Way Out" (1988)
- Robert Altman for "The Boiler Room" (1989)
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| 1990s | |
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| 2000s |
- Thomas Schlamme for "Pilot" (The West Wing) (2000)
- Thomas Schlamme for "In the Shadow of Two Gunmen: Part I" & "Part II" (2001)
- Alan Ball for "Pilot" (Six Feet Under) (2002)
- Christopher Misiano for "Twenty Five" (2003)
- Walter Hill for "Deadwood" (2004)
- J. J. Abrams for "Pilot" (Lost) (2005)
- Jon Cassar for "Day 5: 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m." (2006)
- Alan Taylor for "Kennedy and Heidi" (2007)
- Greg Yaitanes for "House's Head" (2008)
- Rod Holcomb for "And in the End..." (2009)
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| 2010s | |
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| 2020s |
- Andrij Parekh for "Hunting" (2020)
- Jessica Hobbs for "War" (2021)
- Hwang Dong-hyuk for "Red Light, Green Light" (2022)
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Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Episodic Drama |
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| 1960s |
- William Spier for "The Unhired Assassin" (1960)
- Barry Trivers for "The Fault in Our Stars" (1961)
- Howard A. Rodman and Kenneth M. Rosen for "Today the Man Who Kills The Ants is Coming" (1962)
- Lawrence B. Marcus for "Man Out of Time" (1963)
- Arnold Perl for "Who Do You Kill?" (1964)
- John D. F. Black for "With a Hammer in His Hand, Lord, Lord!" (1965)
- David Ellis for "No Justice for the Judge" (1966)
- Harlan Ellison for "The City on the Edge of Forever" (1967)
- Robert Lewin for "To Kill a Madman" (1968)
- Robert Lewin for "An Elephant in a Cigar Box" (1969)
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| 1970s |
- David W. Rintels for "A Continual Roar of Musketry" (1970)
- Herb Bermann & Thomas Y. Drake & Jerrold Freedman & Bo May for "Par for the Course" (1971)
- Herman Miller for "King of the Mountain" (1972)
- Harlan Ellison for "Phoenix Without Ashes" (1973)
- Jim Byrnes for "Thirty a Month and Found" (1974)
- Stephen Kandel & Arthur Ross for "Prior Consent" (1975)
- Loring Mandel for "Crossing Fox River" (1976)
- Mark Rodgers for "Pressure Point" (1977)
- Seth Freeman for "Prisoner" (1978)
- Leon Tokatyan for "Vet" (1979)
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| 2000s | |
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| 2010s | |
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| 2020s |
- Miki Johnson for "Fire Pink" (2020)
- Tony Roche & Susan Soon He Stanton for "Retired Janitors of Idaho" (2021)
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[de] Tim Van Patten
Timothy „Tim“ Van Patten (* 10. Juni 1959 in Brooklyn, New York City) ist ein US-amerikanischer Fernsehregisseur, Schauspieler, Drehbuchautor und Filmproduzent.
- [en] Tim Van Patten
[es] Tim Van Patten
Tim Van Patten (nacido el 10 de junio de 1959) es un director, actor, guionista y productor estadounidense. Como director, Van Patten ha dirigido capítulos de Los Soprano, Sex and the City, Deadwood, The Wire, Rome, The Pacific, Boardwalk Empire y Game of Thrones. Ha interpretado a "Salami" en The White Shadow, al villano adolescente Peter Stegman en Class of 1984 y Max Keller en la serie The Master.
[ru] Ван Паттен, Тим
Тим Ван Па́ттен (англ. Tim Van Patten; род. 10 июня 1959, Нью-Йорк, США) — американский режиссёр, актёр, сценарист, продюсер. Под руководством Паттена, как режиссёра, свет увидели многие эпизоды таких сериалов как «Клан Сопрано», «Секс в большом городе», «Прослушка», «Эд» (англ. Ed), «Тихий океан», «Подпольная империя» и «Игра престолов».
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