Bryan Gordon is a multi-talented individual, exceling in various creative fields such as television and film directing, writing, and producing. Throughout his illustrious career, he has received numerous accolades and nominations, including three nods for the esteemed Directors Guild of America Award, with one win for his exceptional comedy directing skills.
Gordon's impressive resume boasts an array of critically acclaimed television series, including Curb Your Enthusiasm, for which he has been nominated for two Emmy Awards. He has also had the privilege of directing several other notable shows, such as Grace and Frankie, The Office, Weeds, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, The West Wing, Ally McBeal, Boston Public, Sports Night, Freaks and Geeks, and The Wonder Years.
In addition to his television work, Gordon has also made a significant impact in the world of film. He directed and produced the highly acclaimed series Party Down for the Starz Network, which has become a legendary program in the industry. Furthermore, he has set the tone and design for numerous pilots, including the long-running series One Tree Hill.
Gordon's expertise extends to documentary filmmaking as well. He directed the 30 for 30 documentary short "The Arnold Palmer," which received a Sports Emmy nomination.
Prior to his success in the entertainment industry, Gordon began his career as a comedy writer on the popular sketch comedy show Fridays. He also ventured into independent filmmaking, writing and directing the Academy Award-winning short film Ray's Male Heterosexual Dance Hall and the feature film Pie In The Sky.
In his personal life, Gordon is married to the talented filmmaker Jessie Nelson, and they share a daughter, actress Molly Gordon.