Vince Gilligan
American writer and producer
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2022 | Concludes production of Better Call Saul |
2022 | Concludes production of Better Call Saul |
September 2022 | Secured a two-season order from Apple TV+ for Wycaro, a new science fiction show starring Rhea Seehorn, following the conclusion of Better Call Saul |
September 2022 | Secured a two-season order from Apple TV+ for Wycaro, a new science fiction show starring Rhea Seehorn, following the conclusion of Better Call Saul |
August 8 2022 | Wrote episode 'Waterworks' for Better Call Saul season 6 |
August 8 2022 | Wrote episode 'Waterworks' for Better Call Saul season 6 |
2021 | Renews his deal with Sony TV via High Bridge Productions. |
2021 | Renews his deal with Sony TV via High Bridge Productions. |
2019 | Appeared as himself on What Just Happened??! with Fred Savage in an episode called 'Spoiler' |
2019 | Appeared as himself on What Just Happened??! with Fred Savage in an episode called 'Spoiler' |
October 2019 | Leads the direction and filming of El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, which is released in limited theatrical screening and on Netflix. |
October 2019 | Leads the direction and filming of El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, which is released in limited theatrical screening and on Netflix. |
2018 | Slowed down development of the Jonestown tragedy miniseries project. |
2018 | Voiced himself in an episode of American Dad! titled '(You Gotta) Strike for Your Right' |
2018 | Voiced himself in an episode of American Dad! titled '(You Gotta) Strike for Your Right' |
2018 | Slowed down development of the Jonestown tragedy miniseries project. |
July 2018 | Signs a new three-year deal with Sony TV through his High Bridge Productions company. |
July 2018 | Signs a new three-year deal with Sony TV through his High Bridge Productions company. |
2017 | Voiced the character Axalon in an episode of Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero called 'Mr. Rippen' |
2017 | Voiced the character Axalon in an episode of Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero called 'Mr. Rippen' |
2016 | Announced development of an HBO limited miniseries about Jim Jones and the Jonestown tragedy, to be co-produced with Octavia Spencer and Michelle MacLaren, based on the book Raven. |
2016 | Announced development of an HBO limited miniseries about Jim Jones and the Jonestown tragedy, to be co-produced with Octavia Spencer and Michelle MacLaren, based on the book Raven. |
2015 | Gilligan appeared on Comedy Bang! Bang! as The Commissioner in an episode titled 'Lil Jon Wears a Baseball Cap and Sunglasses' |
2015 | Gilligan appeared on Comedy Bang! Bang! as The Commissioner in an episode titled 'Lil Jon Wears a Baseball Cap and Sunglasses' |
March 1 2015 | Battle Creek premieres on CBS, with Gilligan co-writing the first episode alongside David Shore. |
March 1 2015 | Battle Creek premieres on CBS, with Gilligan co-writing the first episode alongside David Shore. |
February 8 2015 | Directs and co-writes the first episode of Better Call Saul, which premieres. |
February 8 2015 | Directs and co-writes the first episode of Better Call Saul, which premieres. |
2014 | Wins a second Primetime Emmy for producing Breaking Bad and receives the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series for directing the Breaking Bad finale 'Felina'. |
2014 | Vince Gilligan made his acting debut in the NBC comedy series Community, playing a cheesy actor hosting a fictional 1990s VCR-based video game called 'Pile of Bullets' in the episode 'VCR Maintenance and Educational Publishing'. |
2014 | Vince Gilligan made his acting debut in the NBC comedy series Community, playing a cheesy actor hosting a fictional 1990s VCR-based video game called 'Pile of Bullets' in the episode 'VCR Maintenance and Educational Publishing'. |
2014 | Wins a second Primetime Emmy for producing Breaking Bad and receives the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series for directing the Breaking Bad finale 'Felina'. |
2013 | Gilligan wins a Primetime Emmy for producing Breaking Bad. |
2013 | Gilligan wins a Primetime Emmy for producing Breaking Bad. |
September 2013 | Vince Gilligan and David Shore strike a deal with Sony and CBS to produce the television series Battle Creek, based on a script Gilligan originally wrote a decade earlier. |
September 2013 | Sony Pictures Television announces the Breaking Bad spin-off prequel Better Call Saul, co-created by Gilligan and Peter Gould. |
September 2013 | Vince Gilligan and David Shore strike a deal with Sony and CBS to produce the television series Battle Creek, based on a script Gilligan originally wrote a decade earlier. |
September 2013 | Sony Pictures Television announces the Breaking Bad spin-off prequel Better Call Saul, co-created by Gilligan and Peter Gould. |
September 29 2013 | Wrote and directed series finale 'Felina' for Breaking Bad |
September 29 2013 | Wrote and directed series finale 'Felina' for Breaking Bad |
2012 | Vince Gilligan begins receiving consecutive Writers Guild of America awards for Breaking Bad, winning three as part of the writing team. |
2012 | Vince Gilligan begins receiving consecutive Writers Guild of America awards for Breaking Bad, winning three as part of the writing team. |
July 15 2012 | Wrote episode 'Live Free or Die' for Breaking Bad season 5 |
July 15 2012 | Wrote episode 'Live Free or Die' for Breaking Bad season 5 |
October 9 2011 | Wrote and directed season finale 'Face Off' for Breaking Bad season 4 |
October 9 2011 | Wrote and directed season finale 'Face Off' for Breaking Bad season 4 |
July 17 2011 | Wrote episode 'Box Cutter' for Breaking Bad season 4 |
July 17 2011 | Wrote episode 'Box Cutter' for Breaking Bad season 4 |
June 13 2010 | Wrote and directed season finale 'Full Measure' for Breaking Bad season 3 |
June 13 2010 | Wrote and directed season finale 'Full Measure' for Breaking Bad season 3 |
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