John Patterson (director)

Television

Birthday April 4, 1940

Birth Sign Aries

Birthplace Buffalo, New York, U.S.

DEATH DATE 2005-2-7, Los Angeles, California, U.S. (64 years old)

Nationality United States

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1940

John Tiffin Patterson (April 4, 1940 – February 7, 2005) was a television director known for his work on drama series, who also made television films.

He directed thirteen episodes of The Sopranos, including the first five season finales.

Patterson was born in Buffalo, New York.

Aged 19, Patterson joined the United States Air Force where he navigated B-52 bombers for the Strategic Air Command.

He resumed his college studies while a reservist and graduated from the University at Buffalo.

1970

He earned a master's degree at Stanford University in 1970, where he was a classmate of The Sopranos creator David Chase.

1989

He also directed more than 12 television movies, usually thrillers and crime stories, including A Deadly Silence (1989) and Seduced By Madness (1996).

He was married to Casey Kelley, but they later divorced; they had two children named Mary and Charlie Patterson.

Patterson died in Los Angeles, California of prostate cancer at the age of 64.

Season 6 episode 12 of The Sopranos, titled "Kaisha", was dedicated to him.

2002

He was nominated for the Emmy award in 2002 and 2003 for his work on The Sopranos but he lost, and won The Directors Guild of America award for the show in 2002.

As a director, Patterson worked for several television studios, including HBO and CBS.

He directed episodes of The Sopranos, Providence, The Practice, Carnivàle, Family Law, Six Feet Under, CSI, CHiPs, Magnum P.I., Hill Street Blues, The Guardian, and the pilot episode of Law & Order.