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  1. Chicago, Illinois, United States. Died. April 4, 2007 (aged 75) Pacific Palisades, California, United States. Occupation (s) Film director and screenwriter. Years active. 1961–2001. John Flynn (March 14, 1932 – April 4, 2007) was an American film director and screenwriter known for films such as The Outfit and Rolling Thunder.

  2. Louis Patrick Gray III (July 18, 1916 – July 6, 2005) was acting director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) from May 3, 1972, to April 27, 1973. During this time, the FBI was in charge of the initial investigation into the burglaries that sparked the Watergate scandal, which eventually led to the resignation of President Nixon.

  3. John J. Gray is an American television writer, producer and director. He is well known for his work on FX ' s American Horror Story. Career. His career began on Joss Whedon ' s Angel, as an assistant to Tim Minear. He went on to assist Minear on his further endeavors, including Firefly, The Inside, Dollhouse, Terriers, and The Chicago Code.

  4. John Trent (1935, London - June 3, 1983, Snelgrove, Ontario, Canada) [1] was a British-born Canadian film director. [2] He directed such films as Homer, Middle Age Crazy, and It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time . Before working in feature films, Trent worked in Canadian television in the 1960s, directing episodes of such popular CBC series ...

  5. Occupation. Film director. Spouse. Fiona Weir. John Crowley (born 19 August 1969) is an Irish film and theatre director. [1] He is best known for the films Brooklyn (2015) and his debut feature, Intermission (2003), for which he won an Irish Film and Television Award for Best Director. He is a brother of the designer Bob Crowley .

  6. John Beresford Power (20 November 1930 – February 2016) was an Australian film and television director, who began his career as a journalist. Early life and journalism career [ edit ] Power was born in Maitland, New South Wales .

  7. John Gray was an early English steam locomotive engineer who introduced several innovations in locomotive design during the 1830s and 1840s. John Gray's origins were thought to be unknown but he appears to have originated from Newcastle. [1] John Gray was born 29 August 1810 in Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England.