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Ken Whittingham

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Ken Whittingham
NameKen Whittingham
OccupationDirector

Ken Whittingham is a renowned television director, known for his work on popular shows such as Parks and Recreation, The Office (US), and Brooklyn Nine-Nine. He has collaborated with notable actors like Amy Poehler, Steve Carell, and Andy Samberg, and has directed episodes for various networks, including NBC, Fox, and ABC. Whittingham's directing style has been influenced by his experience working with acclaimed directors like Greg Daniels and Michael Schur. He has also been involved in the production of shows created by Dan Goor and Mindy Kaling.

Early Life and Education

Ken Whittingham grew up in a family of artists, with his parents being fans of The Beatles and Bob Dylan. He developed an interest in filmmaking at a young age, inspired by the works of Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg. Whittingham attended University of Southern California, where he studied film production and was exposed to the works of Francis Ford Coppola and Brian De Palma. During his time at USC, he worked on student films with fellow aspiring directors, including Ryan Coogler and Greta Gerwig. Whittingham's education also involved studying the films of Akira Kurosawa and Stanley Kubrick, which had a significant impact on his directing style.

Career

Whittingham began his career in the television industry as an assistant director on shows like Frasier and The X-Files. He worked under the guidance of experienced directors like David Nutter and Kim Manners, and learned from their approaches to storytelling. Whittingham's breakthrough as a director came when he started working on Scrubs, a medical comedy-drama created by Bill Lawrence. He went on to direct episodes for other popular shows, including How I Met Your Mother and Community, which were created by Craig Thomas and Dan Harmon. Whittingham has also collaborated with writers like Tina Fey and Robert Carlock on shows like 30 Rock and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.

Filmography

Ken Whittingham's filmography includes a wide range of television shows, such as The Good Place, Silicon Valley, and Master of None. He has directed episodes for Netflix original series like Orange Is the New Black and Narcos, which were created by Jenji Kohan and Chris Brancato. Whittingham has also worked on shows like The Mindy Project and New Girl, which were created by Mindy Kaling and Elizabeth Meriwether. His directing credits also include episodes of The Goldbergs and Modern Family, which were created by Adam F. Goldberg and Steven Levitan. Whittingham has collaborated with actors like Jim Parsons and Kaley Cuoco on shows like The Big Bang Theory.

Awards and Nominations

Throughout his career, Ken Whittingham has received several award nominations for his directing work. He was nominated for a Directors Guild of America Award for his work on Parks and Recreation, and has also been recognized by the Primetime Emmy Awards for his directing on The Office (US). Whittingham has won awards at festivals like SXSW and Tribeca Film Festival, and has been nominated for People's Choice Awards and Critics' Choice Television Awards. He has also been recognized by organizations like the American Film Institute and the Producers Guild of America.

Personal Life

Ken Whittingham is a private person, but it is known that he is a fan of Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Dodgers. He has attended games at Staples Center and Dodger Stadium, and has met players like Kobe Bryant and Clayton Kershaw. Whittingham is also a supporter of charities like American Red Cross and St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, and has participated in fundraising events like Stand Up to Cancer and Comic Relief. He has worked with other directors, like Judd Apatow and Paul Feig, on charity projects and has been involved in initiatives like The Trevor Project and The Nature Conservancy. Whittingham's personal life also involves spending time with his family, including his wife and children, and enjoying hobbies like hiking and photography in places like Yosemite National Park and Grand Canyon National Park.

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