Stephen Gyllenhaal

Film director and screenwriter

Stephen Gyllenhaal - Film director and screenwriter
Born

October 4th, 1949
75 years ago

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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Active in the film industry since the 1980s, this individual directed several feature films and television series. Contributions include directing the acclaimed film 'Homegrown' and episodes for popular television series such as 'The Equalizer' and 'Homicide: Life on the Street'. The career includes work as a producer and screenwriter on various projects, highlighting a focus on narrative-driven storytelling.

Directed the film 'Homegrown'

Directed episodes of 'The Equalizer'

Directed episodes of 'Homicide: Life on the Street'

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