Greg Prange | |
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Born | Gregory Prange |
Occupation(s) | Film editor, television director and producer |
Years active | 1977–present |
Gregory Prange is an American film editor, television director and producer. He did production work on One Tree Hill and Dawson's Creek.[1]
Career
Prange has held positions on One Tree Hill, Dawson's Creek, Dying to Belong, French Silk and various other director and editorial roles.[1]
Personal life
Greg Prange is the father of Ian Prange whose ex-spouse was Hilarie Burton. Both Burton and Prange are heavily connected to the One Tree Hill TV series.[1]
Awards and nominations
Prange was nominated for an ALMA Award in 2001 for Outstanding Director of a Drama Series. The nomination was for his directing role in Dawson's Creek. He also received a nomination for a Primetime Emmy Award in 1988 for Outstanding Editing for a Miniseries or a Special - Single Camera Production. The Emmy nomination was for To Heal a Nation and was shared with Millie Moore.[1]
Filmography
Selected filmography
Director
Year | Title | Notes |
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1984 | Invitation to Hell | second unit director |
Obsessive Love | second unit director | |
1985 | Wildside | second unit director, Episode "Until the Fat Lady Sings" |
1986 | Airwolf | Episode "Desperate Monday" |
One More Saturday Night | second unit director | |
1992 | Going to Extremes | Episode "Sexual Perversity in Jantique" |
1996 | Flipper | Episode "Surf Gang" |
1999-2003 | Dawson's Creek | 16 episodes |
2003–2012 | One Tree Hill | 31 episodes |
2013 | Necessary Roughness | Episode "Sucker Punch" |
2015–2016 | Rizzoli & Isles | 6 episodes |
2017 | Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders | Episode "Pretty Like Me" |
No Tomorrow | Episode "No Time Like the Present" | |
2017-2018 | Salvation | Episodes "The Wormwood Prophecy" and "Let the Chips Fall" |
Valor | Episodes "About-Face" and "Costs of War" | |
2019 | The Gifted | Episode "eneMy of My eneMy" |
Producer
Editor
Year | Title | Notes |
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1977 | Tabitha | Episode "The Pilot" |
1978-1979 | How The West Was Won | 14 episodes |
1979 | The Gift | |
1980 | Fantasy Island | Episode "Eagleman/Children of Mentu" |
Act of Love | ||
1981 | Cagney & Lacey | Episode "Pilot" |
1982 | Marian Rose White | |
1983 | Baby Sister | |
Night Partners | ||
1984 | Invitation to Hell | |
The Bear | additional editor | |
The Three Wishes of Billy Grier | ||
I Married a Centerfold | ||
1985 | Romance on the Orient Express | post-production supervisor |
Wildside | supervising editor | |
1986 | Armed and Dangerous | |
One More Saturday Night | ||
Eye of the Tiger | ||
1987 | Roses Are for the Rich | |
1988 | To Heal a Nation | |
1990 | The Great Los Angeles Earthquake |