- Crew of Deadwood
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Deadwood is an American western drama that aired on the HBO network from 2004 to 2006. The crew received awards recognition and critical acclaim.
Producers
Series creator David Milch was the show runner and was credited as an executive producer throughout the series run. Gregg Fienberg served as a co-executive producer and unit production manager for the first season. He was promoted to executive producer for the second season and remained in this role for the third season. Director Mark Tinker became an executive producer for the third season.
Film director Walter Hill served as a consulting producer for the pilot episode only. A. C. Lyles was a consulting producer for the second and third seasons.
Writer Jody Worth was a consulting producer for the first season and a supervising producer for the second season. Scott Stephens was a producer for the first season and was promoted to supervising producer and unit production manager for the second season. He remained in this role for the third season.
Director Davis Guggenheim was a producer for the first season. Ed Bianchi took over the producer/director role for the second season. Writer Elizabeth Sarnoff was an executive story editor for the first season and was promoted to producer for the second season. She left the crew to work on Lost prior to the third season. Ted Mann took over the writer/producer role for the third season.
Steve Turner worked as a co-producer throughout the series run. Hilton Smith was an associate producer for the first season and was promoted to co-producer for the second season. He remained a co-producer for the final season. Kathryn Lekan was an associate producer throughout the series run. Bernadette McNamara was an associate producer for the first season before joining the writing staff for the second season. Elizabeth Kling was an associate producer for the third season only.
Writers
- Ted Mann - 8 episodes, all 3 seasons
- David Milch - 5 episodes, all 3 seasons
- Jody Worth - 4 episodes, first and second seasons
- Elizabeth Sarnoff - 4 episodes, first and second seasons
- Regina Corrado - 4 episodes, second and third seasons
- Malcolm MacRury - 2 episodes, first season
- Bryan MacDonald - 2 episodes, first and second seasons
- John Belluso - 1 episode, first season
- George Putnam - 1 episode, first season
- Ricky Jay - 1 episode, first season
- Victoria Morrow - 1 episode, first season
- Steve Shill - 1 episode, second season
- Sara Hess - 1 episode, second season
- Alix Lambert - 1 episode, third season
- Kem Nunn - 1 episode, third season
- Nick Towne - 1 episode, third season
- Zack Whedon - 1 episode, third season
- W. Earl Brown - 1 episode, third season
- Bernadette McNamara - 1 episode, third season
The second season writing staff were nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award for Outstanding Drama Series at the February 2006 ceremony. The third season writing staff were nominated for the same award at the February 2007 ceremony.
Directors
- Ed Bianchi - 8 episodes, all three seasons
- Davis Guggenheim - 4 episodes, first season
- Gregg Fienberg - 4 episodes, second and third seasons
- Dan Minahan - 4 episodes, all three seasons
- Mark Tinker - 4 episodes, third season
- Steve Shill - 3 episodes, second and third seasons
- Alan Taylor - 2 episodes, first and second season
- Walter Hill - pilot episode
- Michael Engler - 1 episode, first season
- Michael Almereyda - 1 episode, second season
- Tim Van Patten - 1 episode, second season
- Dan Attias - 1 episode, third season
- Tim Hunter - 1 episode, third season
- Adam Davidson - 1 episode, third season
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