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      Daniel Minahan

      Daniel Minahan

      Highest Rated: 98% Deadwood: The Movie (2019)

      Lowest Rated: 71% Series 7 (2001)

      Birthday: Nov 30, 1962

      Birthplace: Danbury, Connecticut, USA

      Daniel Minahan first broke into feature films as the co-author (with director Mary Harron) of "I Shot Andy Warhol" (1996), a loose biopic of Valerie Solanas whose major claim to fame was her assassination attempt of the famed artist. He solidified his standing though, with "Series 7" (2001), a dead-on satire of "reality" television he wrote and directed that revolved around a selected group of contestants who literally have to kill one another to survive.

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      SERIES 7, 2001; Brooke Smith discusses a scene with director Daniel Minahan on the set of his film SERIES 7.

      Filmography

      Movies

      Credit
      98% 81% Deadwood: The Movie Director,
      Executive Producer
      - 2019
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Deadwood Director - 2019
      71% 68% Series 7 Director,
      Writer
      $171.5K 2001
      77% 70% I Shot Andy Warhol Writer $1.8M 1996

      TV

      Credit
      91% 90% Fellow Travelers Executive Producer,
      Director
      2023
      67% 80% Halston Executive Producer 2021
      84% 89% American Crime Story Executive Producer,
      Director
      2018
      77% 76% House of Cards Executive Producer 2017
      66% 93% Marco Polo Executive Producer 2014 2016
      85% 86% Homeland Director 2013
      89% 85% Game of Thrones Director 2011 2013
      68% 72% True Blood Director 2011
      93% 90% The Good Wife Director 2009
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Life on Mars Director 2008
      43% 80% Swingtown Director 2008
      84% 73% Grey's Anatomy Director 2005-2007
      80% 83% Big Love Director 2007
      92% 96% Deadwood Director 2004-2006
      82% No Score Yet Commander in Chief Director 2005
      57% 75% The L Word Director 2004