Biography
From Turner Classic Movies
Between the mid-'80s and the early 2000s, Ed Bianchi transitioned from his status as 1985's "Best Commercial Director of the Year" (helming ads for American Express, Eastern Airlines, and Jello Pudding, among many others) into one of the 21st century's most sought after television directors. Among his high-profile directing credits are episodes of "Law & Order: SVU," "The Wire," and "Mad Men." However, Bianchi is most often associated with producing and directing David Milch's gritty Western drama "Deadwood." He continued his trend of shady criminal dramas as a director and co-executive producer on Mitch Glazer's 2011 series "Magic City," set against the backdrop of mid-20th century Miami.
Movie Credits
Ed Bianchi has appeared in 1 movie.
These include
Sticky Fingers.
Production Credits
Ed Bianchi has 42 production credits.
Directing
Credited for Director in 39 shows -
The Fan,
Doctor Duck's Super Secret All-Purpose Sauce,
Off and Running,
Homicide: Life on the Street,
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,
The Beat,
The Wire,
Hack,
Deadwood,
The Jury,
Heist,
The Bedford Diaries,
Brotherhood,
Heroes,
John from Cincinnati,
Mad Men,
Damages,
The Two Mr. Kissels,
Kings,
The Unusuals,
Hawthorne,
Mercy,
Men of a Certain Age,
Rubicon,
Boardwalk Empire,
Detroit 1-8-7,
Lights Out,
The Killing,
Magic City,
Bates Motel,
TURN: Washington's Spies,
Halt and Catch Fire,
Bloodline,
Billions,
The Get Down,
Get Shorty,
Seven Seconds,
Yellowstone and
City on a Hill.
Production
Credited for Producer in 1 show -
Deadwood.
Credited for Co-Executive Producer in 1 show -
Magic City.