. . . . . "Executive Producer and Director"@en . . . . . "1965-07-23"^^ . . . "Alex Graves is an executive producer and director for Journeyman. He was producer, then supervising producer, then co-executive producer, then executive producer of The West Wing. In between directing the pilot episode of Journeyman, he directed the pilot episode of The Nine and executive produced it. He has won 2 Primetime Emmys: both for Outstanding Drama Series (The West Wing) in 2002 and 2003. He won a Television Producer of the Year Award in Episodic for The West Wing in 2002. He has also had 9 other nominations. As well as directing and producing, Graves wrote the episode \"Mr. Frost\" of The West Wing in 2005. He also wrote, edited and worked in the sound department on the 1995 Romance Film The Crude Oasis, starring Jennifer Taylor and Aaron Shields. Since the cancellation of Journeyman, Graves has begun work on the drama series written by J.J. Abrams Fringe as the executive producer, and has since started work on NBC's Day One."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Alex Graves is an American Emmy winning producer and director for film and television. He is best known for his work on the The West Wing, which he worked on as a director, producer and eventually an executive producer, winning two Emmy Awards for his work on that series. He has also worked on Ally MacBeal, Fringe and Terra Nova."@en . . . . "Alex Graves serves as an executive producer and director on Fringe. Graves previously produced Journeyman and directed five episodes. He has also directed episodes of Day One, The West Wing, The Nine, and Ally McBeal."@en . . "Alex Graves was a director, producer, supervising producer, co-executive producer, executive producer and writer on The West Wing. He directed 34 episodes throughout the seven seasons of the show, including the live debate episode, and wrote the episode Mr. Frost. The winner of two Emmy awards, he was also nominated for his direction of the episodes Posse Comitatus and 2162 Votes and won the Humanitas Prize for his work on N.S.F. Thurmont. He became a producer starting with Season 3, a supervising producer starting with Night Five, a co-executive producer throughout Season 4 an an executive producer through Election Day (Part I). After The West Wing ended he went on to be executive producer on Journeyman, The Nine and Fringe, before moving to HBO where most recently he has directed THE NEWSROOM and six episodes of HBO's GAME OF THRONES."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Alex Graves"@en . . . . . . "Alex Graves is an American Emmy winning producer and director for film and television. He is best known for his work on the The West Wing, which he worked on as a director, producer and eventually an executive producer, winning two Emmy Awards for his work on that series. He has also worked on Ally MacBeal, Fringe and Terra Nova."@en . . . . . "Alex Graves"@en . . "Alex Graves serves as an executive producer and director on Fringe. Graves previously produced Journeyman and directed five episodes. He has also directed episodes of Day One, The West Wing, The Nine, and Ally McBeal."@en . "Alex Graves is an executive producer and director for Journeyman. He was producer, then supervising producer, then co-executive producer, then executive producer of The West Wing. In between directing the pilot episode of Journeyman, he directed the pilot episode of The Nine and executive produced it. He has won 2 Primetime Emmys: both for Outstanding Drama Series (The West Wing) in 2002 and 2003. He won a Television Producer of the Year Award in Episodic for The West Wing in 2002. He has also had 9 other nominations."@en . . . . . . . . . "Director"@en . "Alex was born in Kansas City, Missouri. His father, William Graves, was a reporter for The Kansas City Star and his mother, Alexandra Graves, worked for United States Senator Nancy Kassebaum of Kansas. He attended Kansas University and the University of Southern California where he earned a BA Degree in Film Production."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Kansas City, Missouri, USA"@en . "Alex Graves was a director, producer, supervising producer, co-executive producer, executive producer and writer on The West Wing. He directed 34 episodes throughout the seven seasons of the show, including the live debate episode, and wrote the episode Mr. Frost. The winner of two Emmy awards, he was also nominated for his direction of the episodes Posse Comitatus and 2162 Votes and won the Humanitas Prize for his work on N.S.F. Thurmont."@en . . . . . "Alex Graves Directing Credits"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Alex Graves Producing Credits"@en . . "Alex was born in Kansas City, Missouri. His father, William Graves, was a reporter for The Kansas City Star and his mother, Alexandra Graves, worked for United States Senator Nancy Kassebaum of Kansas. He attended Kansas University and the University of Southern California where he earned a BA Degree in Film Production."@en . . . . . . . . . .