Mark Piznarski
Biography
Biography
A director who made his mark in television with work on the critically-lauded series "My So-Called Life," "NYPD Blue" and "Relativity" (all ABC), and the highly-rated NBC miniseries "The 60s," Mark Piznarski made the move to features with the 2000 romantic teen drama "Here on Earth." Aside from an early credit as an assistant director of the 1986 comedy/drama "About Last Night...," Piznarski launched his career on television, beginning in 1994 with the cult teen drama "My So-Called Life." Episodes of the series he helmed displayed a vibrant and edgy but ultimately gentle and understanding take on the material. In 1995, he directed an episode of "NYPD Blue," and the following year he teamed up with former "My So-Called Life" writer Jason Katims on the romantic drama "Relativity." Piznarski was a co-executive producer and frequent director of the short-lived series, and he again showed a fondness for the material that translated into affecting and realistic drama. In 1999 he made his miniseries debut as director of the highly-rated period drama "The 60s." His unusual take featured several collage-like sequences, which often captured the immediacy and upheaval of its historical and social context.
Filmography
Director (Feature Film)
Assistant Direction (Feature Film)
Director (Special)
Producer (Special)
Life Events
1986
Was assistant director for the Chicago crew of the feature "About Last Night..."
1995
Helmed an episode of the police drama "NYPD Blue" (ABC)
1996
Directed the USA Network true-crime TV-movie "Death Benefit"
1999
Helmed the NBC miniseries "The 60s"
2000
Directed the pilot of the vampire soap opera "Ultraviolet"
2000
Made feature debut as director of the teen romance "Here on Earth"