James Marshall (director)

James Marshall (born 1962) is a Canadian television producer and director best known for his work on the series Smallville, Dead Like Me and The O.C..

Smallville

On the hit TV series Smallville James Marshall had an important role throughout the history of the show. As go-to-guy Greg Beeman stopped directing the high-profile Smallville episodes (due to his commitment to the Heroes TV series), series creators Alfred Gough and Miles Millar began to look to James Marshall, who first began directing on Smallville during the second half of the first season. After producing Smallville for many years, starting at season seven Marshall became an executive producer on the show. With this position Marshall began directing fewer episodes, and in season nine he directed no episodes, returning to the director's chair once in season 10.

Directing Credits

Season One:

  • Nicodemus
  • Crush

Season Two:

  • Heat
  • Insurgence
  • Rosetta
  • Accelerate

Season Three:

  • Phoenix
  • Hereafter (with Greg Beeman)
  • Obsession
  • Truth

Season Four:

  • Gone
  • Transference
  • Krypto
  • Forever

Season Five:

  • Arrival
  • Splinter
  • Mercy
  • Vessel

Season Six:

  • Zod
  • Combat
  • Phantom

Season Seven:

  • Fracture
  • Veritas

Season Eight:

  • Eternal
  • Doomsday

Season Ten:

  • Isis
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