Christopher Chulack is an American motion picture producer and director. He worked in both capacities across all fifteen seasons of ER. He joined the crew as a Producer for the first season and rose to the senior position of Executive Producer. He has worked extensively with ER Executive Producer John Wells under his Wells production banner including the series Third Watch, Citizen Baines, Smith, and SouthLAnd.
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| - Christopher Chulack is an American motion picture producer and director. He worked in both capacities across all fifteen seasons of ER. He joined the crew as a Producer for the first season and rose to the senior position of Executive Producer. He has worked extensively with ER Executive Producer John Wells under his Wells production banner including the series Third Watch, Citizen Baines, Smith, and SouthLAnd.
- Christopher began working on the NBC medical drama ER as a director and producer with the first season. He was promoted to co-executive producer midway through the third season. Christopher became an executive producer during the fifth season, but relinquished the position in the sixth season in order to focus on the development of Third Watch. He remained a consulting producer on ER until he returned to the position of executive producer at the start of the tenth season. Christopher was an executive producer from the tenth season until the series ended with the fifteenth season. He continued to regularly direct episodes throughout the series run and has helmed a total of 41 episodes as of the close of the fourteenth season.
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| - Christopher Chulack is an American motion picture producer and director. He worked in both capacities across all fifteen seasons of ER. He joined the crew as a Producer for the first season and rose to the senior position of Executive Producer. He has worked extensively with ER Executive Producer John Wells under his Wells production banner including the series Third Watch, Citizen Baines, Smith, and SouthLAnd.
- Christopher began working on the NBC medical drama ER as a director and producer with the first season. He was promoted to co-executive producer midway through the third season. Christopher became an executive producer during the fifth season, but relinquished the position in the sixth season in order to focus on the development of Third Watch. He remained a consulting producer on ER until he returned to the position of executive producer at the start of the tenth season. Christopher was an executive producer from the tenth season until the series ended with the fifteenth season. He continued to regularly direct episodes throughout the series run and has helmed a total of 41 episodes as of the close of the fourteenth season. Christopher and the rest of the producers of ER were nominated for an Emmy award for Outstanding Drama Series for their work on the first season at the 1995 awards. The series won the award the following year and Christopher was personally nominated for the Emmy award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Directing for a Drama Series for his work on the episode "Hell and High Water". Christopher won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series for his work on Hell and High Water in 1996. Christopher won the award again in 1997 for his work on the episode Fear of Flying and also received a DGA diversity award along with John Wells for their promotion of a diverse workforce in the television industry. Christopher was nominated for two prizes at the 1997 Emmy awards. Christopher was personally nominated for the Directing Emmy again in 2004 for his work on the episode The Lost. Christopher was also nominated for two further DGA Awards for his directing work on ER. He was nominated in 1998 for the episode Fathers and Sons and in 2005 for the episode Time of Death.
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