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| - Jesús Salvador Treviño is the director of the episode And Then There Were 7.
- Jesús Salvador Treviño is a director of Smallville. He has directed the following Season One episode:
- Treviño is a well known director in the sci-fi world. He directed episodes from SeaQuest DSV, Space: Above and Beyond, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Babylon 5. Treviño also directed episodes from New York Undercover, The Practice, ER, Third Watch, Crossing Jordan, Prison Break, Bones, Criminal Minds, and In Plain Sight.
- Jesús Salvador Treviño (born March 26, 1946 in El Paso, Texas) is an American television director of Mexican descent. Most notably, Treviño has directed a number of episodes from the television series Resurrection Blvd., Babylon 5, Crusade, Bones, Star Trek: Voyager, seaQuest DSV, Crossing Jordan, Third Watch and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Aside from these programs, he has also directed episodes from over thirty other series, including Criminal Minds, Prison Break, The O.C., ER, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Dawson's Creek, Chicago Hope and NYPD Blue.
- Treviño was born on March 26, 1946, in El Paso, Texas. He was of Mexican descent. He started a directing career with the 1972 documentary film I Am Chicano. Since then, Treviño has acquired many directing credits. The most notable credits include a number of episodes from the TV series Resurrection Blvd., Babylon 5, Crusade, Bones, Star Trek: Voyager, seaQuest DSV, Crossing Jordan, Third Watch, and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Aside from these programs, he has also directed episodes for over thirty other series, including Criminal Minds, Prison Break, The O.C., ER, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Dawson's Creek, Chicago Hope, and NYPD Blue. During his career, Treviño is alternatively credited under a number of names, including Jesus Salvador Trevino, Jesus Trevino, Jesus Travino, Jesus Treviñ
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| - Jesús Salvador Treviño is the director of the episode And Then There Were 7.
- Jesús Salvador Treviño is a director of Smallville. He has directed the following Season One episode:
- Jesús Salvador Treviño (born March 26, 1946 in El Paso, Texas) is an American television director of Mexican descent. Most notably, Treviño has directed a number of episodes from the television series Resurrection Blvd., Babylon 5, Crusade, Bones, Star Trek: Voyager, seaQuest DSV, Crossing Jordan, Third Watch and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Aside from these programs, he has also directed episodes from over thirty other series, including Criminal Minds, Prison Break, The O.C., ER, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Dawson's Creek, Chicago Hope and NYPD Blue. He is alternatively credited under a number of names: Jesus Salvador Trevino, Jesus Trevino, Jesus Travino, Jesus Treviño, Jesús S. Treviño, Jesus the Saviour and Jesús Treviño.
- Treviño is a well known director in the sci-fi world. He directed episodes from SeaQuest DSV, Space: Above and Beyond, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Babylon 5. Treviño also directed episodes from New York Undercover, The Practice, ER, Third Watch, Crossing Jordan, Prison Break, Bones, Criminal Minds, and In Plain Sight.
- Treviño was born on March 26, 1946, in El Paso, Texas. He was of Mexican descent. He started a directing career with the 1972 documentary film I Am Chicano. Since then, Treviño has acquired many directing credits. The most notable credits include a number of episodes from the TV series Resurrection Blvd., Babylon 5, Crusade, Bones, Star Trek: Voyager, seaQuest DSV, Crossing Jordan, Third Watch, and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Aside from these programs, he has also directed episodes for over thirty other series, including Criminal Minds, Prison Break, The O.C., ER, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Dawson's Creek, Chicago Hope, and NYPD Blue. During his career, Treviño is alternatively credited under a number of names, including Jesus Salvador Trevino, Jesus Trevino, Jesus Travino, Jesus Treviño, Jesús S. Treviño, Jesus the Saviour, and Jesús Treviño. In his personal life, Treviño is a member of the Directors Guild of America and serves on its National Board as of the 2009–2011 term.
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