Charlie McDowell

American film director and screenwriter

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2025 Planned film 'Lurker' where McDowell will serve as a producer but not direct or write
2025 Lily Collins announced the birth of their first child via surrogacy on Instagram.
2024 McDowell is set to direct and produce 'The Summer Book', but will not write the screenplay, returning to his earlier collaborative approach
2022 Writes and directs the Netflix drama film 'Windfall'.
September 4 2021 Charlie McDowell married Lily Collins in Dunton Hot Springs, Colorado
2020 Appeared in an episode of Dispatches from Elsewhere titled 'The Boy'
2020 Appeared in an episode of Tales from the Loop titled 'Parallel'
September 2020 McDowell and Lily Collins announced their engagement
2019 McDowell ended his relationship with Emilia Clarke and began dating actress Lily Collins
2019 McDowell directed the first and last episodes of the Showtime series 'On Becoming a God in Central Florida' and served as an executive producer.
2018 Appeared in Legion TV series, specifically in the episode 'Chapter 15'
2018 Charlie McDowell began dating actress Emilia Clarke
2017 Appeared in 2 episodes of Dear White People
2017 Writes and directs the Netflix drama film 'The Discovery'.
March 2017 McDowell announced he was adapting Don DeLillo's novel 'Zero K' as a limited series for FX, with Noah Hawley and Scott Rudin as producers.
2016 Worked on an untitled TV pilot project with Sarah Silverman
2016 Appeared in 2 episodes of Silicon Valley TV series
2015 McDowell directed Sarah Silverman's untitled HBO series pilot, which was ultimately not picked up by the network.
2014 Charlie McDowell won a Special Citation from the San Francisco Film Critics Circle for the film 'The One I Love'
August 2014 RADiUS-TWC released 'The One I Love' after acquiring the film at Sundance.
January 2014 McDowell's debut film 'The One I Love', starring Mark Duplass and Elisabeth Moss, had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival.
2013 Three Rivers Press published McDowell's book 'Dear Girls Above Me', which was based on his popular Twitter feed.
2011 Time magazine described McDowell's Twitter feed @charliemcdowell as 'one of the most hilarious Twitter feeds out there'.

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