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Occupation
  
Television director

Years active
  
1999–present


Name
  
Jesse Warn

Role
  
Television Director

Jesse Warn Jesse Warn Westlake Boys High School

Movies
  
Nemesis Game, It Runs in the Family

Similar
  
Fred Schepisi, Matthew Metcalfe, Rena Owen, Carly Pope, Brendan Fehr

Jesse Warn is an American television director.

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Jesse Warn Rena Owen Rena with Nemesis Game producer Matthew

He is well known for his work on the Starz drama Spartacus and for The CW's The Originals, Arrow and The Flash.

Career

He began his career writing and directing the 1999 short film 9 Across, starring Rena Owen. In 2000, he wrote and directed his second short film, Little Samurai.

He then segued to television work, directing for series such as, Legend of the Seeker, V, Criminal Minds, The Vampire Diaries, The Originals and True Blood.

Spartacus

Having had directed the first installment of the Starz mini-series Spartacus: Gods of the Arena, "Past Transgressions", Warn was hired as a director for the sequel series Spartacus: War of the Damned. He ultimately directed eight episodes ("The Thing in the Pit", "Great and Unfortunate Things", "Kill Them All", "A Place in This World", "Sacramentum", "Wrath of the Gods", "Wolves at the Gate", "Mors Indecepta").

Arrow and The Flash

In winter 2014, Warn directed his first episode of the DC Comics produced Green Arrow origin series Arrow. Which was episode 19, of season 2, "The Man Under the Hood", and featured characters crossing over from the series' impending spin-off, The Flash.

Warn directed the third episode of The Flash's first season, "Things You Can't Outrun", which featured the introduction of future-superhero Ronnie Raymond.

He directed the 8th episode of Arrow's 3rd season, "The Brave and the Bold", which again featured a crossover event with The Flash. It also introduced the supervillain Digger Harkness/Captain Boomerang. His next helming episode was with the season's twelfth, "Uprising". It explored the motivations and genesis of The Dark Archer/Malcolm Merlyn. He directed the 17th installment of the year, "Suicidal Tendencies", from a script by co-producer Keto Shimizu. It saw the reformation of Task Force X, with new member Cupid/Carrie Cutter; and explored the past of Deadshot.

Arrow Credits; 2.19: The Man under the Hood, 3.8: The Brave and the Bold, 3.12: Uprising, 3.17: Suicidal Tendencies, 4.10: Blood Debts, 5.23: Lian Yu.

The Flash Credits; 1.3: Thing's You Can't Out Run, 2.2: Flash of Two Worlds, 2.22: Invincible, 3.1: Flashpoint.

Supergirl Credits; 1.6: Red Faced.

References

Jesse Warn Wikipedia