Russell DeGrazier is an American writer, director, producer and actor. DeGrazier received a master's degree in film from the USC School of Cinematic Arts. His works include the comedy-drama Sunset Strip and the short film 'Mad' Boy, I'll Blow Your Blues Away. Be Mine. He appeared in a reoccurring role in the series Friday Night Lights.[1][2][3] He also appeared in an episode of the short-lived NBC series, Chase.
Russell DeGrazier | |
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Born | 1967 (age 56–57) |
Education | University of Southern California (MA) |
Occupation(s) | Screenwriter, director, film producer, actor |
Years active | 1995–present |
Filmography
editActing
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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2009–2011 | Friday Night Lights | Coach Stan Traub | 26 episodes |
2010 | The Good Guys | Burly Ted | Episode: "Silence of the Dan" |
2010 | My Generation | Professor Balcones | 2 episodes |
2011 | Chase | Seller | Episode: "Annie" |
Directing
editYear | Title | Notes |
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1999 | A Fine Day for Flying | Short film |
2000 | Attraction | Also writer and producer |
Writing
editYear | Title | Notes |
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1997 | 'Mad' Boy, I'll Blow Your Blues Away. Be Mine | Short film |
1999 | A Fine Day for Flying | Short film |
2000 | Sunset Strip | Co-written with Randall Jahnson |
2000 | Attraction |
References
edit- ^ Rosenberg, Alyssa. "What gay bars tell us about the Golden Age of Television". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved December 7, 2020.
- ^ "Friday Night Lights: "Stay"". TV Club. June 12, 2010. Retrieved December 7, 2020.
- ^ Reinstein, Mara (October 29, 2019). "The Post–'Friday Night Lights' Power Rankings". The Ringer. Retrieved December 7, 2020.
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