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Colin Bucksey
Born
Camberwell, London, England
Occupation(s)Film and television director
Years active1973–present
Spouses

(m. 1973; div. 1987)
  • (m. 1988)
  • Children2

    Colin Bucksey is a British-born American film and television director.

    Career[edit]

    Since the 1970s, Bucksey has accumulated a number of credits in British TV, directing episodes of Crown Court, Armchair Thriller, Educating Marmalade and Bergerac.

    He eventually moved into American TV, directing episodes of Miami Vice, Crime Story, Midnight Caller, Wiseguy, Sliders, Nash Bridges, Lexx, NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service, Numb3rs, Breaking Bad, The 4400, Burn Notice, Better Call Saul, Briarpatch and others.[1] More recently, he directed Fargo episodes "The Six Ungraspables" and "Buridan's Ass," the latter episode which earned him a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie, or a Dramatic Special.

    Bucksey also directed the film TV film Blue Money (1985), starring Tim Curry and Dealers (1989), starring Paul McGann and Rebecca De Mornay.

    Personal life[edit]

    Bucksey married Verity Lambert (the first producer of Doctor Who) in 1973. They divorced in 1987. He is now married to Sally Bucksey, with whom he has two sons: Alfred and Theodore.

    Filmography[edit]

    As director[edit]

    Year Title Notes
    1976 Couples 2 episodes
    Crown Court 3 episodes
    1977 Second City Firsts Episode "Postcards from Southsea"
    Premiere Episode "A Hymn from Jim"
    1978 Hazell Episode "Hazell and the Maltese Vulture"
    Sense of Place Episode "From the Roots Came the Rapper"
    Z-Cars Episode "Departures"
    BBC2 Play of the Week Episode "Fearless Frank"
    1978–1983 Play for Today 2 episodes
    1979 The Dick Francis Thriller: The Racing Game Episode "Horsenap"
    1980 Armchair Thriller 5 episodes
    1981 Wolcott 1 episode
    Theatre Box Episode "Marmalade Atkins in Space"
    1982 ITV Playhouse Episode "Nightlife"
    1982–1983 Educating Marmalade 3 episodes
    1983 Bergerac Episode "A Miracle Every Week"
    Video Stars TV movie
    Bouncing Back TV movie
    1985 Blue Money TV movie
    1986 Screen Two 4 episodes
    Call Me Mister Episode "Long Shot"
    1987 Deadly Nightmares 2 episodes
    1987–1989 Miami Vice 4 episodes
    1988 Crime Story 3 episodes
    1989 Dealers
    Midnight Caller 3 episodes
    1990 Curiosity Kills TV movie
    DEA Unknown episodes
    Wiseguy 2 episodes
    1991 Death Merchant
    1992 Notorious TV movie
    Midnight's Child TV movie
    1993 Anna Lee: Headcase TV movie
    The Untouchables 2 episodes
    1994 Terror in the Night TV movie
    Space Precinct Episode "Double Duty"
    1995 Live Shot 2 episodes
    1996 A Kidnapping in the Family TV movie
    September TV movie
    Sliders Episode "Obsession"
    1996–1999 Nash Bridges 2 episodes
    1997 Feds Episode "Do No Harm"
    When Secrets Kill TV movie
    1998 Nightmare Street TV movie
    Space Island One 4 episodes
    Supply & Demand 3 episodes
    The New Adventures of Robin Hood 3 episodes
    1999 CI5: The New Professionals 2 episodes
    2000 Harbour Lights Episode "No More Heroes"
    Urban Gothic Episode "Vampirology"
    Falling Through
    2001 Lexx 5 episodes
    2001–2003 In Deep 10 episodes
    Holby City 4 episodes
    2004 Starhunter 7 episodes
    2005 Kojak 2 episodes
    2005–2008 NCIS 7 episodes
    2006 Night Stalker Episode "What's the Frequency, Kolchak?"
    Eureka Episode "Primal"
    2006–2007 The 4400 3 episodes
    2007 Numbers Episode "Finders Keepers"
    2007–2011 Burn Notice 3 episodes
    2009 Crash Episode "Endangered Species"
    2009–2012 Breaking Bad Episodes: "Phoenix," "I See You," "Bullet Points," and "Buyout"
    2010 Trauma Episode "Sweet Jane"
    The Glades Episode "Honey"
    Medium Episode "Talk to the Hand"
    2011 The Secret Circle Episode "Loner"
    Person of Interest Episode "Judgment"
    2012 House Episode "Man of the House"
    Damages Episode "Have You Met the Eel Yet?"
    Elementary Episode "Lesser Evils"
    2012–2014 Franklin & Bash 3 episodes
    2012–2015 Revenge 5 episodes
    2013 Monday Mornings Episode "Communion"
    Do No Harm Episode "Circadian Rhythms"
    Lucky 7 Episode "Gold Star, Inc."
    2014 Killer Women 2 episodes
    Fargo Episodes: "The Six Ungraspables" and "Buridan's Ass"
    The Bridge 2 episodes
    Resurrection Episode "Miracles"
    2015 Battle Creek Episode "The Hand-Off"
    Ray Donovan 4 episodes
    2015–2016 Better Call Saul Episodes: "Hero," "RICO," and "Inflatable"
    2016 Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders Episode "The Harmful One"
    The Family 2 episodes
    Masters of Sex 3 episodes
    The Man in the High Castle Episode "The Road Less Traveled"
    2017 Get Shorty Episode "Sins of a Chambermaid"
    Ten Days in the Valley Episode "Day 2: Cutting Room Floor"
    2017–2019 Billions 7 episodes
    2018 Six Episode "Critical"
    2018–2019 The Affair 5 episodes
    2019 Wu-Tang: An American Saga Episode "Assassination Day"
    2020 The Sinner Episode "Part V"
    Briarpatch 2 episodes
    The Great 3 episodes
    2022 The Offer (TV series) 2 episodes
    Panhandle Pilot episode "To Bell or Not to Bell?"; also executive producer

    As producer[edit]

    Year Title Notes
    2015 Ray Donovan Supervising producer, 12 episodes
    2016 Masters of Sex Co-executive producer, 10 episodes

    References[edit]

    External links[edit]


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