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American television director and former actor (born 1959)

Tim Van Patten
Born
Timothy Van Patten

(1959-06-10) June 10, 1959 (age 66)
New York, New York, U.S.
Occupations
  • Director
  • actor
  • screenwriter
  • producer
Years active1978–present
Spouse
Wendy Rossmeyer
​
(m. 1996)​
Children3, including Grace
RelativesDick Van Patten (half-brother)
Joyce Van Patten (half-sister)
Vincent Van Patten (nephew)
Nels Van Patten (nephew)
Talia Balsam (niece)
AwardsFull list

Timothy Van Patten (born June 10, 1959) is an American television director, screenwriter, producer, and former actor. He has received numerous accolades including two Emmy Awards, a Peabody Award, and two Directors Guild of America Awards, as well as nominations for two BAFTA Awards.

Van Patten started his career as an actor portraying Mario "Salami" Pettrino on The White Shadow from 1978 to 1981. He also played the villainous teenager Peter Stegman in Class of 1984 (1982), Max Keller on The Master (1984), and Sergeant Andy Wojeski in True Blue (1989–1990). Beginning in the early 1990s, he left acting to pursue a directing career full time.

Van Patten received two Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Limited Series for the HBO limited series The Pacific (2010), and Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series for the HBO drama series Boardwalk Empire episode "To the Lost" (2012). He also received Emmy nominations for his work on Sex and the City, The Sopranos, and Game of Thrones. Van Patten also directed episodes for Deadwood, Rome, and The Wire. He directed the Netflix series Black Mirror episode "Hang the DJ" (2018), and several episodes of the HBO legal drama series Perry Mason (2020).

Early life

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Van Patten was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Richard Byron Van Patten (1907–1985) and his second wife Eleanor della Gatta Van Patten and grew up in Massapequa, New York. He graduated from Massapequa High School in 1977, in the same class as musician Brian Setzer and football player Brian Baldinger.

Career

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1978–1990: Acting career

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Patten started his career as an actor in film and television. He first gained prominence for his role as Mario "Salami" Pettrino in the CBS drama series The White Shadow from 1978 to 1981 appearing in 54 episodes. He made his feature film debut in the Mark Lester directed crime thriller Class of 1984 portraying Peter Stegman, the villainous teenager. He acted alongside Michael J. Fox and Roddy McDowell. The film received positive reviews with Roger Ebert writing, "[the film] is raw, offensive, vulgar, and violent, but it contains the sparks of talent and wit, and it is acted and directed by people who cared to make it special."[1] Patten then played Max Keller in the NBC action-adventure series The Master (1984). His other film roles include Joey in the World War II science fiction film Zone Troopers (1985), J.T. in the comedy film The Wrong Guys (1988), and Father John Durham in the horror film Catacombs (1988). He played Andy Wojeski in the NBC crime drama series True Blue from 1989 to 1990.

1991–2001: Early directing work

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Following the cancellation of True Blue Patten quit acting[2] and made his directorial film debut with the series Home Fries in 1991. His other early credits include directing two episodes of the primetime soap opera Central Park West (1995-1996), an episode of the Fox science fiction series The Visitor (1998), four episodes for the UPN action crime drama series The Sentinel from 1996 to 1998, and the CBS drama series Promised Land also 1996 to 1998. He gained prominence directing episodes for the NBC police drama Homicide: Life on the Street (1995-1999), and for the Fox police drama New York Undercover (1997-1998), both of which were critically acclaimed. Patten directed 31 episodes of the CBS drama series Touched by an Angel from 1994 to 2000. Ed,

2002–present: Work with HBO

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Patten gained greater prominence as a director for a string of critically and commercially successful HBO projects. He received four nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series for the HBO crime drama series The Sopranos (1999-2007) episodes "Amour Fou" (2001), "Whoever Did This" (2002), "Long Term Parking" (2004), and "Members Only" (2006).[3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22] During this time he received acclaim for directing numerous episodes of the David Simon crime series The Wire, the Darren Star created romantic comedy series Sex and the City, the John Milius created historical drama series Rome, and the David Milch created Western series Deadwood.

He was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie HBO miniseries The Pacific (2009) for which he won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Limited Series alongside producers Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg. During this time he directed two episodes for the HBO fantasy series Game of Thrones, "Winter is Coming" and "The Kingsroad" receiving a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for the former. Patten went on to win the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series for directing the 2011 Boardwalk Empire episode "To the Lost". He was also nominated for the episodes "Margate Sands" (2012), "Farewell Daddy Blues" (2013), "Eldorado" (2014).

He directed the critically acclaimed episode of Black Mirror, "Hang the DJ" (2017). He also directed and served as an executive producer of the HBO legal drama series Perry Mason (2020).

Personal life

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Patten is the half-brother of Dick Van Patten and Joyce Van Patten, and the uncle of Vincent Van Patten and Talia Balsam.

His daughters are actresses Anna and Grace Van Patten.

Filmography

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Director

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Year Title Notes Refs.
1994–2000 Touched by an Angel 31 episodes
1995–1999 Homicide: Life on the Street 2 episodes
1996–1998 Promised Land 3 episodes
1997–1998 New York Undercover 3 episodes
1999 Now and Again Episode: "Nothing to Fear, But Nothing to Fear"
1999–2007 The Sopranos 20 episodes
Writer: "Pine Barrens"
[23][24]
2001–2003 Ed 5 episodes
2002 Pasadena Episode: "Puppy Love"
2002–2004 The Wire 3 episodes [25][26]
2003–2004 Sex and the City 3 episodes
2003 Keen Eddie Episode: "The Amazing Larry Dunn"
2005 Into the West Miniseries; Episode: "Casualties of War"
Deadwood Episode: "Childish Things" [27]
2005–2007 Rome 2 episodes
2010 The Pacific 3 episodes; also supervising producer
2011 Game of Thrones 2 episodes: "Winter Is Coming" / "The Kingsroad"
2010–2014 Boardwalk Empire 10 episodes
Writer: "Home"
Executive producer 2010-2014
[28][29]
[30][31]
[32][33]
2017 Black Mirror Episode: "Hang the DJ"
2020 Perry Mason 5 Episodes; Executive producer
2024 Masters of the Air 1 episode
Franklin 8 Episodes

Actor

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Year Title Role Notes Refs.
1978–1981 The White Shadow Mario "Salami" Pettrino 54 episodes
1982 Class of 1984 Peter Stegman Film
1984 The Master Max Keller 13 episodes
Escape from El Diablo Pauli Film
1985 Zone Troopers Joey Film
1988 The Wrong Guys J.T. Film
Catacombs Father John Durham Film
1989–1990 True Blue Sergeant Andy Wojeski 12 episodes

Awards and nominations

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Main article: List of awards and nominations received by Tim Van Patten

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.[34]

Year Association Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2001 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series The Sopranos (episode: "Pine Barrens") Nominated
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series The Sopranos (episode: "Amour Fou") Nominated
2003 The Sopranos (episode: "Whoever Did This") Nominated
2004 The Sopranos (episode: "Long Term Parking") Nominated
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series Sex and the City (episode: "An American Girl in Paris") Nominated
2006 Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series The Sopranos (episode: "Members Only") Nominated
2010 Outstanding Limited Series The Pacific Won
Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series The Pacific (episode: "Okinawa") Nominated
2011 Outstanding Drama Series Boardwalk Empire (season 1) Nominated
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series Game of Thrones (episode: "Winter Is Coming") Nominated
2012 Outstanding Drama Series Boardwalk Empire (season 2) Nominated
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series Boardwalk Empire (episode: "To the Lost") Won
2013 Boardwalk Empire (episode: "Margate Sands") Nominated
2014 Boardwalk Empire (episode: "Farewell Daddy Blues") Nominated
2015 Boardwalk Empire (episode: "Eldorado") Nominated

References

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  1. ^ "Class of 1984". Rogerebert.com. Retrieved January 14, 2024.
  2. ^ "Timothy van Patten". October 22, 2017.
  3. ^ "Tim Van Patten". Television Academy.
  4. ^ HBO. "The Sopranos episode "Soprano Home Movies" synopsis". Archived from the original on June 14, 2012. Retrieved February 21, 2010.
  5. ^ HBO. "The Sopranos episode "Cold Stones" synopsis". Archived from the original on June 14, 2012. Retrieved February 21, 2010.
  6. ^ HBO. "The Sopranos episode "Johnny Cakes" synopsis". Archived from the original on June 14, 2012. Retrieved February 21, 2010.
  7. ^ HBO. "The Sopranos episode "Live Free or Die" synopsis". Archived from the original on June 14, 2012. Retrieved February 21, 2010.
  8. ^ HBO. "The Sopranos episode "Members Only" synopsis". Archived from the original on June 14, 2012. Retrieved February 21, 2010.
  9. ^ HBO. "The Sopranos episode "Long Term Parking" synopsis". Archived from the original on June 14, 2012. Retrieved February 21, 2010.
  10. ^ HBO. "The Sopranos episode "Unidentified Black Males" synopsis". Archived from the original on June 14, 2012. Retrieved February 21, 2010.
  11. ^ HBO. "The Sopranos episode "Two Tonys" synopsis". Archived from the original on June 14, 2012. Retrieved February 21, 2010.
  12. ^ HBO. "The Sopranos episode "Calling All Cars" synopsis". Archived from the original on June 14, 2012. Retrieved February 21, 2010.
  13. ^ HBO. "The Sopranos episode "Whoever Did This" synopsis". Archived from the original on June 14, 2012. Retrieved February 21, 2010.
  14. ^ HBO. "The Sopranos episode "Christopher" synopsis". Archived from the original on June 14, 2012. Retrieved February 21, 2010.
  15. ^ HBO. "The Wire episode "Sentencing" synopsis". Archived from the original on June 26, 2012. Retrieved February 21, 2010.
  16. ^ HBO. "The Sopranos episode "Amour Fou" synopsis". Archived from the original on June 14, 2012. Retrieved February 21, 2010.
  17. ^ HBO. "The Sopranos episode "Second Opinion" synopsis". Archived from the original on June 14, 2012. Retrieved February 21, 2010.
  18. ^ HBO. "The Sopranos episode "Proshai, Livushka" synopsis". Archived from the original on June 14, 2012. Retrieved February 21, 2010.
  19. ^ HBO. "The Sopranos episode "House Arrest" synopsis". Archived from the original on June 14, 2012. Retrieved February 21, 2010.
  20. ^ HBO. "The Sopranos episode "Big Girls Don't Cry" synopsis". Archived from the original on June 14, 2012. Retrieved February 21, 2010.
  21. ^ HBO. "The Sopranos episode "Commendatori" synopsis". Archived from the original on June 14, 2012. Retrieved February 21, 2010.
  22. ^ HBO. "The Sopranos episode "The Legend of Tennessee Moltisanti" synopsis". Archived from the original on June 14, 2012. Retrieved February 21, 2010.
  23. ^ HBO. "The Sopranos episode "The Second Coming" synopsis". Archived from the original on June 14, 2012. Retrieved February 21, 2010.
  24. ^ HBO. "The Sopranos episode "Chasing It" synopsis". Archived from the original on June 14, 2012. Retrieved February 21, 2010.
  25. ^ HBO. "The Wire episode "Back Burners" synopsis". Archived from the original on June 26, 2012. Retrieved February 21, 2010.
  26. ^ HBO. "The Wire episode "Stray Rounds" synopsis". Archived from the original on June 26, 2012. Retrieved February 21, 2010.
  27. ^ Tim Van Patten (director), Regina Corrado (writer) (April 24, 2005). "Childish Things". Deadwood. Season 2. Episode 8. HBO.
  28. ^ HBO. "Boardwalk Empire episode "Erlkönig" synopsis". Retrieved October 9, 2013.
  29. ^ HBO. "Boardwalk Empire episode "New York Sour" synopsis". Retrieved October 9, 2013.
  30. ^ HBO. "Boardwalk Empire episode "21" synopsis". Retrieved September 28, 2011.
  31. ^ HBO. "Boardwalk Empire episode "A Return to Normalcy" synopsis". Retrieved December 19, 2010.
  32. ^ HBO. "Boardwalk Empire episode "Broadway Limited" synopsis". Retrieved October 19, 2010.
  33. ^ HBO. "Boardwalk Empire episode "The Ivory Tower" synopsis". Retrieved October 17, 2010.
  34. ^ "The Sopranos: Cast & Crew". HBO. Retrieved August 6, 2014.

External links

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  • Tim Van Patten at IMDb
  • Timothy Van Patten at The Interviews: An Oral History of Television
Awards for Tim Van Patten
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Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series
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)
2001–present
  • Todd Holland for "Bowling" (2001)
  • Bryan Gordon for "Special Section" (2002)
  • Tim Van Patten for "Boy Interrupted" (2003)
  • Tim Van Patten for "An American Girl in Paris: Part Deux" (2004)
  • Marc Buckland for "Pilot" (My Name Is Earl) (2005)
  • Richard Shepard for "Pilot" (Ugly Betty) (2006)
  • Barry Sonnenfeld for "Pie-lette" (2007)
  • Paul Feig for "Dinner Party" (2008)
  • Jason Winer for "Pilot" (Modern Family) (2009)
  • Michael Spiller for "Halloween" (2010)
  • Robert B. Weide for "Palestinian Chicken" (2011)
  • Lena Dunham for "Pilot" (Girls) (2012)
  • Beth McCarthy-Miller for "Hogcock!" / "Last Lunch" (2013)
  • Jill Soloway for "Best New Girl" (2014)
  • Chris Addison for "Election Night" (2015)
  • Becky Martin for "Inauguration" (2016)
  • Beth McCarthy-Miller for "Chicklet" (2017)
  • Bill Hader for "Chapter One: Make Your Mark" (2018)
  • Bill Hader for "ronny/lily" (2019)
  • Susanna Fogel for "In Case of Emergency" (2020)
  • Lucia Aniello for "There Is No Line" (2021)
  • Bill Hader for "710N" (2022)
  • Christopher Storer for "Fishes" (2023)
  • Lucia Aniello for "Bulletproof" (2024)
  • Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg for "The Oner" (2025)
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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series
  • Jack Smight (1959)
  • Robert Mulligan (1960)
  • George Schaefer (1961)
  • Franklin J. Schaffner (1962)
  • Stuart Rosenberg (1963)
  • Tom Gries (1964)
  • Paul Bogart (1965)
  • Sydney Pollack (1966)
  • Alex Segal (1967)
  • Paul Bogart (1968)
  • David Greene (1969)
  • Paul Bogart (1970)
  • Daryl Duke (1971)
  • Alexander Singer (1972)
  • Jerry Thorpe (1973)
  • Robert Butler (1974)
  • Bill Bain (1975)
  • David Greene (1976)
  • David Greene (1977)
  • Marvin J. Chomsky (1978)
  • Jackie Cooper (1979)
  • Roger Young (1980)
  • Robert Butler (1981)
  • Harry Harris (1982)
  • Jeff Bleckner (1983)
  • Corey Allen (1984)
  • Karen Arthur (1985)
  • Georg Stanford Brown (1986)
  • Gregory Hoblit (1987)
  • Mark Tinker (1988)
  • Robert Altman (1989)
  • Thomas Carter / Scott Winant (1990)
  • Thomas Carter (1991)
  • Eric Laneuville (1992)
  • Barry Levinson (1993)
  • Daniel Sackheim (1994)
  • Mimi Leder (1995)
  • Jeremy Kagan (1996)
  • Mark Tinker (1997)
  • Mark Tinker (1998)
  • Paris Barclay (1999)
  • Thomas Schlamme (2000)
  • Thomas Schlamme (2001)
  • Alan Ball (2002)
  • Christopher Misiano (2003)
  • Walter Hill (2004)
  • J. J. Abrams (2005)
  • Jon Cassar (2006)
  • Alan Taylor (2007)
  • Greg Yaitanes (2008)
  • Rod Holcomb (2009)
  • Steve Shill (2010)
  • Martin Scorsese (2011)
  • Tim Van Patten (2012)
  • David Fincher (2013)
  • Cary Joji Fukunaga (2014)
  • David Nutter (2015)
  • Miguel Sapochnik (2016)
  • Reed Morano (2017)
  • Stephen Daldry (2018)
  • Jason Bateman (2019)
  • Andrij Parekh (2020)
  • Jessica Hobbs (2021)
  • Hwang Dong-hyuk (2022)
  • Mark Mylod (2023)
  • Frederick E. O. Toye (2024)
  • Adam Randall (2025)
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Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Episodic Drama
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)
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)
1980s
  • Stephen J. Cannell for "Tenspeed and Brown Shoe" (1980)
  • Steven Bochco & Michael Kozoll for "Hill Street Station" (1981)
  • Michael Wagner for "The World According to Freedom" (1982)
  • David Milch for "Trial By Fury" (1983)
  • Steven Bochco & Mark Frost & Karen Hall & Jeff Lewis & David Milch & Michael Wagner for "Grace Under Pressure" (1984)
  • Georgia Jeffries for "An Unusual Occurrence" / Anthony Yerkovich for "Brother's Keeper" (1985)
  • Debra Frank & Carl Sautter for "The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice" / Tom Fontana & John Masius & Bruce Paltrow for "Remembrance of Things Past" (1986)
  • Georgia Jeffries for "Turn, Turn, Turn" / Debra Frank & Carl Sautter for "It's a Wonderful Job" (1987)
  • Susan Shilliday for "Therapy" / Marshall Herskovitz & Edward Zwick for "Pilot" (thirtysomething) (1988)
  • Karl Schaefer for "Rolling" (1989)
1990s
  • John Sacret Young for "Souvenirs" (1990)
  • Racelle Rosett Schaefer for "Photo Opportunity" (1991)
  • Henry Bromell for "Amazing Grace" (1992)
  • Tom Fontana & Frank Pugliese for "The Night of the Dead Living" (1993)
  • Tom Fontana & David Mills & David Simon for "Bop Gun" (1994)
  • Lance Gentile for "Love's Labor Lost" (1995)
  • Bill Clark & Theresa Rebeck for "Girl Talk" (1996)
  • René Balcer & Richard Sweren for "Entrapment" (1997)
  • Bill Cain for "Proofs for the Existence Of God" (1998)
  • Jason Cahill for "Meadowlands" (1999)
2000s
  • Rick Cleveland and Aaron Sorkin for "In Excelsis Deo" (2000)
  • Tim Van Patten and Terence Winter for "Pine Barrens" (2001)
  • Dawn Prestwich and Nicole Yorkin for "Pilot" (The Education of Max Bickford) (2002)
  • Evan Katz for "Day 2: 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m." (2003)
  • Debora Cahn for "The Supremes" (2004)
  • Lawrence Kaplow for "Autopsy" (2005)
  • Mark V. Olsen and Will Scheffer for "Pilot" (Big Love) (2006)
  • Terence Winter for "The Second Coming" (2007)
  • Vince Gilligan for "Pilot" (Breaking Bad) (2008)
  • David Foster, Russel Friend, Garrett Lerner, and David Shore for "Broken" (2009)
2010s
  • Erin Levy for "The Chrysanthemum and the Sword" (2010)
  • Vince Gilligan for "Box Cutter" / Henry Bromell for "The Good Soldier" (2011)
  • Semi Chellas & Matthew Weiner for "The Other Woman" (2012)
  • Gennifer Hutchison for "Confessions" (2013)
  • Robert King & Michelle King for "The Last Call" (2014)
  • Vince Gilligan & Peter Gould for "Uno" (2015)
  • Vera Herbert for "The Trip" (2016)
  • Gordon Smith for "Chicanery" (2017)
  • Alex Gansa for "Paean to the People" (2018)
  • Will Tracy for "Tern Haven" (2019)
2020s
  • Miki Johnson for "Fire Pink" (2020)
  • Tony Roche and Susan Soon He Stanton for "Retired Janitors of Idaho" (2021)
  • Thomas Schnauz for "Plan and Execution" (2022)
  • Georgia Pritchett and Will Arbery for "Living+" (2023)
  • Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks for "Anjin" (2024)
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