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Michael Watkins (actually Michael W. Watkins) is an American cinematographer, television director, and television producer.

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  • Michael Watkins
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  • Michael Watkins (actually Michael W. Watkins) is an American cinematographer, television director, and television producer.
  • During his adult life, Watkins started a directing career in the entertainment industry. He has produced and directed several TV shows, including Prison Break, Las Vegas, X-Files, NYPD Blue, Smallville, and Brooklyn South. He also directed episodes for Kidnapped, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Royal Pains, Law & Order, Monk, and others. In 2010, Watkins released his first feature films Circle and Knucklehead. In addition to directing, he has also served as a cinematographer for multiple films and also the TV shows Quantum Leap and Scarecrow and Mrs. King. In his personal life, he became a member of the American Society of Cinematographers and lives in Malibu, California, with his wife Melissa (a producer) and their one son.
  • Michael Watkins (sometimes credited as Michael W. Watkins) directed six episodes of the NBC-TV series Quantum Leap, beginning with the Season 3 episode "A Little Mircale". Michael has also directed episodes for such TV shows as NYPD Blue, Smallville, Brooklyn South, and The X-Files; he has also directed the made for TV movies Deadlocked (1992), The Rockford Files (2010), as well as the 2004 TV minseries 5ive Days to Midnight. As a producer, Michael also produced episodes of Brooklyn South, Smallville, The X-Files, Prison Break, Blacklist, as well as the 2001 made-for-TV movie Semper Fi.
  • Michael Watkins is a director who worked on The X-Files.
  • Michael Watkins is the director of the episode Allen.
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  • Michael Watkins (actually Michael W. Watkins) is an American cinematographer, television director, and television producer.
  • During his adult life, Watkins started a directing career in the entertainment industry. He has produced and directed several TV shows, including Prison Break, Las Vegas, X-Files, NYPD Blue, Smallville, and Brooklyn South. He also directed episodes for Kidnapped, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Royal Pains, Law & Order, Monk, and others. In 2010, Watkins released his first feature films Circle and Knucklehead. In addition to directing, he has also served as a cinematographer for multiple films and also the TV shows Quantum Leap and Scarecrow and Mrs. King. In his personal life, he became a member of the American Society of Cinematographers and lives in Malibu, California, with his wife Melissa (a producer) and their one son.
  • Michael Watkins (sometimes credited as Michael W. Watkins) directed six episodes of the NBC-TV series Quantum Leap, beginning with the Season 3 episode "A Little Mircale". Michael has also directed episodes for such TV shows as NYPD Blue, Smallville, Brooklyn South, and The X-Files; he has also directed the made for TV movies Deadlocked (1992), The Rockford Files (2010), as well as the 2004 TV minseries 5ive Days to Midnight. As a producer, Michael also produced episodes of Brooklyn South, Smallville, The X-Files, Prison Break, Blacklist, as well as the 2001 made-for-TV movie Semper Fi.
  • Michael Watkins is a director who worked on The X-Files.
  • Michael Watkins is the director of the episode Allen.
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