Alexander Singeredit
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Alexander Singer has directed many episodes of the first three Star Trek spinoffs.
Singer has been directing TV episodes since 1960. His credits include The Fugitive, The Monkees, Mission: Impossible, Wonder Woman, Remington Steele, In the Heat of the Night, Walker, Texas Ranger, many soap operas, and MacGyver.
According to Robert Picardo and Garrett Wang, Singer had an unusual method of directing while filming episodes of Star Trek: Voyager. After a take was over, instead of verbally talking to the cast about what they did wrong in a scene, he would make strange facial expressions at them. It was his way of telling them they were being too expressive during a scene. [1]
[edit] Credits
- TNG:
- "Relics"
- "Ship in a Bottle"
- "Descent"
- "Descent, Part II"
- "Gambit, Part II"
- "Homeward"
- DS9:
- VOY:
- "Tattoo"
- "Threshold"
- "Resolutions"
- "The Swarm"
- "Macrocosm"
- "Darkling"
- "Worst Case Scenario"
- "Nemesis"
- "Random Thoughts"
- "Waking Moments"
