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Michael Nankin is an American writer, director, and producer. He is best known for his work on the television series Battlestar Galactica, The 4400, and The Dead Zone. He has also directed episodes of the series The X-Files, The Outer Limits, and The Twilight Zone.
Nankin was born in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, on December 26, 1955. He attended the University of California, Los Angeles, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Film and Television.
Nankin began his career in the entertainment industry in the late 1970s, writing and directing for the television series The Love Boat. He went on to write and direct episodes of the series The X-Files, The Outer Limits, and The Twilight Zone.
In 2003, Nankin wrote and directed the television movie Battlestar Galactica: The Miniseries, which served as the pilot for the series Battlestar Galactica. He went on to write and direct several episodes of the series, including the series finale.
In 2004, Nankin wrote and directed the television movie The 4400, which served as the pilot for the series of the same name. He went on to write and direct several episodes of the series.
In 2006, Nankin wrote and directed the television movie The Dead Zone, which served as the pilot for the series of the same name. He went on to write and direct several episodes of the series.
Nankin has also written and directed episodes of the series The Mentalist, The L Word, and The Magicians.
As of 2021, Michael Nankin's net worth is estimated to be roughly $2 million.
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Michael Nankin Net Worth
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In 2009 Nankin followed Thompson and Weddle from Battlestar Galactica to CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and he directed their script for the twentieth episode of the ninth season.
He worked as a regular director for the reimagined Battlestar Galactica. His involvement with the series began in 2005 with the second season and he directed eight episodes before its conclusion in 2009. He often worked alongside writing team Bradley Thompson and David Weddle and five of his eight episodes were scripted by the pair. While working on Battlestar Galactica Nankin also directed episodes of The Dresden Files, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, and Eureka. He also directed the TV movie Break-In in 2006.
In 2004 Nankin served as a consulting producer for the short lived WB family drama The Mountain. He wrote one episode of the series. He directed episodes of Veritas: The Quest and Invasion in 2005.
In 2000 Nankin directed episodes of Strong Medicine and Cover Me: Based on the True Life of an FBI Family. In 2001 he directed the TV movie The Agency and several episodes of the series that followed the film. In 2002 Nankin directed the pilot episode for a series called Septuplets. Nankin was also credited as an executive producer. The pilot was not picked up by a network. He also directed episodes of Monk that year.
Nankin worked as a writer and director for American Gothic in 1995 and 1996. He wrote and directed the episode "Potato Boy" and directed a second episode. He also directed episodes of Moloney and Early Edition in 1996. Nankin served as a co-executive producer on the action series Roar in 1997. Nankin wrote one episode and directed one episode of the series, which starred Heath Ledger. Only 13 episodes were produced and the second half of the series did not air until 2000.
In 1994 Nankin became a consulting producer, writer and director for Chicago Hope. Nankin was nominated for a Humanitas Prize in the 60 minute category for his work on the Chicago Hope episode "Shutt Down" (co-written with Michael Braverman). He returned to Picket Fences as a director and producer in 1995, directing a single episode. He also wrote the story for a pilot episode for a new version of Flipper but was not involved with the ongoing series that followed.
Nankin became involved in television as a director, writer and producer on Life Goes On in 1990. The series was created by Michael Braverman and focused on a Chicago family. He joined the series in its second season as a producer. He was promoted to supervising producer for the third season. He was promoted to co-executive producer for the fourth season. He scripted nine episodes of the series before its cancellation in 1993. He also directed eight episodes of the series. Nankin also wrote for Picket Fences in 1992.
Nankin's film career began in 1976 with a short film called Gravity. Nankin co-wrote and co-directed the project with David Wechter. The pair followed this up with another short, Junior High School. They produced their first feature-length project in 1980, a comedy called Midnight Madness. Nankin scripted a horror film called The Gate which was released in 1987. The film marked the acting debut of Stephen Dorff. The same year he received a screenplay credit for Russkies. In 1989 he wrote a sequel to The Gate entitled The Gate II: Trespassers.
Michael Nankin (born December 26, 1955) is an American film and television writer, director and producer. He has been nominated for the Humanitas Prize for his writing.