- John Tiffin Patterson
John Tiffin Patterson (
April 4 1940 –February 7 2005 ) was a television andfilm director . He is notable as the director of thirteen episodes of "The Sopranos ", including the first five season finales. Patterson was born inCooperstown, New York .John Patterson joined the
United States Air Force after a few semesters at Williams College and flew for theStrategic Air Command . He resumed his college studies while a reservist and graduated from the University at Buffalo. He then earned a master's degree atStanford University in 1970, where he was a classmate of "Sopranos" producerDavid Chase .He was nominated for the
Emmy award in 2002 and 2003 for his work on "The Sopranos" and won TheDirectors Guild of America award for the show in 2002. As a director, Patterson directed for a number of televisionstudio s, includingHBO andCBS . He directed episodes of "The Sopranos", "Providence", "The Practice ", "Carnivàle ", "Family Law", "Six Feet Under", "", "CHiPs ", "Magnum P.I. ", "Hill Street Blues ", "The Guardian", and the pilot episode of "Law & Order ". He also directed television movies, including "A Deadly Silence " (1989) and "Seduced By Madness " (1996).He was married to Casey Kelley, but they later divorced; they had two children. Patterson died in
Los Angeles, California ofprostate cancer at the age of 64.Episode #77 of "The Sopranos", entitled "Kaisha", was dedicated to him.
elected filmography
"
The Sopranos ", 13 episodes:
*Episode 1.04 "Meadowlands"
*Episode 1.13 "I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano"
*Episode 2.06 "The Happy Wanderer"
*Episode 2.10 "Bust Out"
*Episode 2.13 "Funhouse"
*Episode 3.04 "Employee of the Month"
*Episode 3.13 "The Army of One"
*Episode 4.02 "No Show"
*Episode 4.07 "Watching Too Much Television"
*Episode 4.13 "Whitecaps"
*Episode 5.03 "Where's Johnny?"
*Episode 5.08 "Marco Polo"
*Episode 5.13 "All Due Respect"Providence" episodes:
*"The Birthday Party"
*"The Honeymoon's Over"
*"Runaway Sydney"
*"Saint Syd"External links
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